| BRAVED | • braved v. Simple past tense and past participle of brave. • BRAVE v. to face with courage. |
| BRAVER | • braver adj. Comparative form of brave: more brave. • braver n. One who braves something. • BRAVER n. one who braves. |
| BRAVES | • braves n. Plural of brave. • braves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of brave. • Braves prop.n. Plural of Brave. |
| CRAVED | • craved v. Simple past tense and past participle of crave. • CRAVE v. to desire greatly. |
| CRAVEN | • craven adj. Unwilling to fight; lacking even the rudiments of courage; extremely cowardly. • craven n. A coward. • craven v. To make craven. |
| CRAVER | • craver n. Someone who craves something. • Craver prop.n. A surname. • CRAVER n. one who craves. |
| CRAVES | • craves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crave. • CRAVE v. to desire greatly. |
| GRAVED | • graved v. Simple past tense of grave. • GRAVE v. to engrave. |
| GRAVEL | • gravel n. (Uncountable) Small fragments of rock, used for laying on the beds of roads and railways, and as ballast. • gravel n. A type or grade of small rocks, differentiated by mineral type, size range, or other characteristics. • gravel n. (Uncountable, geology) A particle from 2 to 64 mm in diameter, following the Wentworth scale. |
| GRAVEN | • graven v. Past participle of grave. • graven adj. Carved, engraved. • graven v. (Transitive, archaic) To make graven or engraved. |
| GRAVER | • graver n. (Dated) a burin. • graver n. (Obsolete) a carver, sculptor, or engraver. • graver adj. Comparative form of grave: more grave. |
| GRAVES | • graves n. Plural of grave. • graves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grave. • graves n. Alternative form of greaves; the sediment of melted tallow. |
| RAVELS | • ravels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ravel. • RAVEL v. to entangle. |
| RAVENS | • ravens n. Plural of raven. • RAVEN v. to prey upon. |
| RAVERS | • ravers n. Plural of raver. • Ravers prop.n. Plural of Raver. • RAVER n. one that raves. |
| THRAVE | • thrave v. (Transitive, UK, dialectal) To urge; compel; importune. • thrave n. (UK, dialect) A sheaf; a handful. • thrave n. (UK, dialect, obsolete) Twenty-four (or in some places, twelve) sheaves of wheat; a shock, or stook. |
| TRAVEL | • travel v. (Intransitive) To be on a journey, often for pleasure or business and with luggage; to go from one place to another. • travel v. (Intransitive) To pass from one place to another; to move or transmit. • travel v. (Intransitive, basketball) To move illegally by walking or running without dribbling the ball. |
| TRAVES | • traves n. Plural of trave. • traves n. (Obsolete) plural of travis. • TRAVE n. a crossbeam or space between crossbeams. |