| ABERRATED | • aberrated adj. Abnormal; irregular; atypical. • aberrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of aberrate. • ABERRATE v. to go astray, deviate. |
| ABERRATES | • aberrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aberrate. • ABERRATE v. to go astray, deviate. |
| BARRATERS | • barraters n. Plural of barrater. • BARRATER n. one that persistently instigates lawsuits, also BARRATOR, BARRETOR. |
| BARRATING | • BARRAT v. to quarrel, especially at law. |
| BARRATORS | • barrators n. Plural of barrator. • BARRATOR n. one that persistently instigates lawsuits, also BARRATER, BARRETOR. |
| BISERRATE | • biserrate adj. (Botany, of leaves) Having serration that are themselves serrate. • bi-serrate adj. Alternative spelling of biserrate. • BISERRATE adj. doubly serrated. |
| ERRATICAL | • erratical adj. (Rare) erratic. • ERRATICAL adj. (archaic) erratic, also ERRATIC. |
| NARRATERS | • narraters n. Plural of narrater. • NARRATER n. one that narrates, also NARRATOR. |
| NARRATING | • narrating v. Present participle of narrate. • narrating n. An act of narration. • NARRATE v. to tell a story. |
| NARRATION | • narration n. The act of recounting or relating in order the particulars of some action, occurrence, or affair; a narrating. • narration n. That which is narrated or recounted; an orderly recital of the details and particulars of some transaction… • narration n. (Rhetoric) That part of an oration in which the speaker makes his or her statement of facts. |
| NARRATIVE | • narrative adj. Telling a story. • narrative adj. Overly talkative; garrulous. • narrative adj. Of or relating to narration. |
| NARRATORS | • narrators n. Plural of narrator. • NARRATOR n. one that narrates, also NARRATER. |
| NARRATORY | • narratory adj. Relating to a narrator and/or narration. • NARRATORY adj. like narrative, consisting of narrative. |
| OVERRATED | • overrated adj. Given an undue amount of credit for quality or merit in a field; not necessarily related to popularity. • overrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overrate. • over-rated v. Simple past tense and past participle of over-rate. |
| OVERRATES | • overrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overrate. • over␣rates n. Plural of over rate. • OVERRATE v. to rate too highly. |
| SERRATING | • serrating v. Present participle of serrate. • SERRATE v. to supply with toothlike projections. |
| SERRATION | • serration n. (Uncountable) The state of being serrated. • serration n. (Countable) A set of teeth or notches. • serration n. (Countable) One of the teeth in a serrated or serrate edge. |
| SERRATURE | • serrature n. A notching, like that between the teeth of a saw, in the edge of anything. • serrature n. One of the teeth in a serrated edge; a serration. • SERRATURE n. a notching, like that between the teeth of a saw. |
| SUSURRATE | • susurrate v. To whisper. • SUSURRATE v. to whisper. |
| UNDERRATE | • underrate v. (Transitive) to underestimate; to make too low a rate or estimate. • underrate n. A price less than the value. • UNDERRATE v. to rate too low. |