| ABSCONDERS | • absconders n. Plural of absconder. • ABSCONDER n. one who absconds. |
| ABSCONDING | • absconding v. Present participle of abscond. • absconding n. An instance in which someone absconds. • ABSCONDING n. the act of departing suddenly and secretly. |
| DISCONCERT | • disconcert v. (Transitive) To upset the composure of. • disconcert v. (Transitive) To bring into confusion. • disconcert v. (Transitive) To frustrate, discomfit. |
| DISCONFIRM | • disconfirm v. (Transitive) To establish the falsity of a claim or belief; to show or to tend to show that a theory… • DISCONFIRM v. to deny the validity of. |
| DISCONNECT | • disconnect v. (Transitive) To sever or interrupt a connection. • disconnect v. (Transitive) To remove the connection between an appliance and an electrical power source. • disconnect v. (Intransitive) Of a person, to become detached or withdrawn. |
| DISCONSENT | • disconsent n. (Archaic) Disagreement. • disconsent v. (Archaic, intransitive) To differ; to disagree. • DISCONSENT v. (obsolete) to differ or dissent. |
| DISCONTENT | • discontent n. (Uncountable) Dissatisfaction. • discontent n. (Uncountable) A longing for better times or circumstances. • discontent n. (Countable) A discontented person; a malcontent. |
| ENSCONCING | • ensconcing v. Present participle of ensconce. • ENSCONCE v. to settle comfortably, also INSCONCE. |
| GASCONADED | • gasconaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of gasconade. • Gasconaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of Gasconade. • GASCONADE v. to boast. |
| GASCONADER | • gasconader n. A great boaster; a blusterer. • GASCONADER n. a great boaster; a blusterer. |
| GASCONADES | • gasconades n. Plural of gasconade. • gasconades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gasconade. • Gasconades n. Plural of Gasconade. |
| GASCONISMS | • Gasconisms n. Plural of Gasconism. • GASCONISM n. boastfulness. |
| INSCONCING | • insconcing v. Present participle of insconce. • INSCONCE v. (Shakespeare) to settle comfortably, also ENSCONCE. |
| MISCONCEIT | • misconceit n. (Obsolete) misconception. • misconceit v. (Transitive, obsolete) To form a wrong opinion about. • MISCONCEIT n. (Spenser) a misconception. |
| MISCONDUCT | • misconduct n. Behavior that is considered to be unacceptable. • misconduct v. (Transitive) To mismanage. • misconduct v. (Reflexive) To behave inappropriately, to misbehave. |
| MISCONNECT | • misconnect v. (Transitive) To connect incorrectly. • misconnect n. A misconnection. • MISCONNECT v. to connect wrongly. |
| MISCONSTER | • misconster v. Obsolete form of misconstrue. • MISCONSTER v. (obsolete) to misconstrue. |
| MISCONTENT | • miscontent adj. (Obsolete) discontent. • miscontent v. (Obsolete, transitive) discontent. • MISCONTENT v. (archaic) to discontent. |
| PIGSCONCES | • PIGSCONCE n. a blockhead. |
| SCONCHEONS | • sconcheons n. Plural of sconcheon. • SCONCHEON n. the inner part of a door jamb or window frame, also SCOINSON, SCONTION, SCUNCHEON. |