| APPROACHABILITY | • approachability n. The characteristic of being approachable; the ability to be approached. • APPROACHABILITY n. the state of being approachable. |
| APPROPINQUATING | • appropinquating v. Present participle of appropinquate. • APPROPINQUATE v. (archaic) to approach, also APPROPINQUE. |
| APPROPINQUATION | • appropinquation n. The act of drawing near; an approach. • APPROPINQUATION n. approach. |
| APPROPINQUITIES | • APPROPINQUITY n. nearness. |
| APPROPRIATENESS | • appropriateness n. The quality or condition of being appropriate. • APPROPRIATENESS n. the state of being appropriate. |
| APPROXIMEETINGS | • APPROXIMEETING n. the practice of a group of people making indefinite plans to meet and then altering those plans regularly via mobile phones according to changing circumstances. |
| DISAPPROBATIONS | • disapprobations n. Plural of disapprobation. • DISAPPROBATION n. the act or state of disapproving. |
| DISAPPROPRIATED | • disappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disappropriate. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| DISAPPROPRIATES | • disappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disappropriate. • DISAPPROPRIATE v. to take away from the condition of being appropriated. |
| INAPPROPRIATELY | • inappropriately adv. In an inappropriate manner. • INAPPROPRIATE adv. not appropriate, also UNAPPROPRIATE. |
| MALAPPROPRIATED | • malappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of malappropriate. • MALAPPROPRIATE v. to misuse or misappropriate. |
| MALAPPROPRIATES | • malappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of malappropriate. • MALAPPROPRIATE v. to misuse or misappropriate. |
| MISAPPROPRIATED | • misappropriated v. Simple past tense and past participle of misappropriate. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |
| MISAPPROPRIATES | • misappropriates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misappropriate. • MISAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate wrongly (as by theft or embezzlement). |
| OPPROBRIOUSNESS | • opprobriousness n. The state or condition of being opprobrious. • OPPROBRIOUS n. expressing contemptuous reproach; bringing disgrace. |
| REAPPROPRIATING | • reappropriating v. Present participle of reappropriate. • REAPPROPRIATE v. to appropriate again. |
| UNAPPROPRIATING | • unappropriating v. Present participle of unappropriate. • UNAPPROPRIATE v. to remove from private ownership and return to public ownership. |