| COUNTERPLANNED | • counterplanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of counterplan. • COUNTERPLAN v. to form a plan designed to counter another plan. |
| FOREPLANNED | • foreplanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of foreplan. • FOREPLAN v. to plan beforehand. |
| MISPLANNED | • misplanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of misplan. • MISPLAN v. to plan badly. |
| OUTPLANNED | • outplanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of outplan. • OUTPLAN v. to surpass in planning. |
| OVERPLANNED | • overplanned adj. Excessively planned. • OVERPLAN v. to plan to excess. |
| PARAPLANNER | • paraplanner n. An assistant to a financial planner. • PARAPLANNER n. a person who assists a financial planner, especially in compiling reports and conducting research. |
| PARAPLANNERS | • paraplanners n. Plural of paraplanner. • PARAPLANNER n. a person who assists a financial planner, especially in compiling reports and conducting research. |
| PLANNED | • planned v. Simple past tense and past participle of plan. • planned adj. Existing or designed according to a plan. • planned adj. At or through the planning stage, but not yet implemented or started. |
| PLANNER | • planner n. One who plans. • planner n. A notebook or software in which one keeps reminders of items such as appointments, tasks, projects, and contacts. • PLANNER n. one who plans. |
| PLANNERS | • planners n. Plural of planner. • PLANNER n. one who plans. |
| PREPLANNED | • preplanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of preplan. • preplanned adj. Planned in advance. • PREPLAN v. to plan in advance. |
| RATAPLANNED | • rataplanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of rataplan. • RATAPLAN v. to make a rapidly repeating sound, as on a drum. |
| REPLANNED | • replanned v. Simple past tense and past participle of replan. • REPLAN v. to plan again. |
| UNPLANNED | • unplanned adj. Unintentional; not intended. • unplanned adj. Spontaneous and not thought through in advance. • unplanned adj. Not having any structure or organization. |