| DREVILL | • drevill n. Obsolete form of drivel (“a servant or drudge”). • DREVILL n. (Spenser) a foul person. |
| DREVILLS | • drevills n. Plural of drevill. • DREVILL n. (Spenser) a foul person. |
| GREVILLEA | • grevillea n. Any of many Australian shrubs and trees of the genus Grevillea. • GREVILLEA n. any of various Australian evergreen trees and shrubs. |
| GREVILLEAS | • grevilleas n. Plural of grevillea. • GREVILLEA n. any of various Australian evergreen trees and shrubs. |
| REVILE | • revile v. (Transitive, intransitive) To attack (someone) with abusive language. • revile n. (Obsolete) reproach; reviling. • REVILE v. to assail with bitter abuse. |
| REVILED | • reviled v. Simple past tense and past participle of revile. • REVILE v. to assail with bitter abuse. |
| REVILEMENT | • revilement n. The act of reviling. • REVILEMENT n. the act of reviling. |
| REVILEMENTS | • revilements n. Plural of revilement. • REVILEMENT n. the act of reviling. |
| REVILER | • reviler n. One who reviles. • REVILER n. one who reviles. |
| REVILERS | • revilers n. Plural of reviler. • REVILER n. one who reviles. |
| REVILES | • reviles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revile. • REVILE v. to assail with bitter abuse. |
| REVILING | • reviling v. Present participle of revile. • reviling n. Reproach; abuse; vilification. • REVILING adj. abusive. |
| REVILINGLY | • revilingly adv. In a reviling manner. • REVILING adv. abusive. |
| REVILINGS | • revilings n. Plural of reviling. • REVILING n. the act of reviling. |