| CRISPENS | • crispens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crispen. • CRISPEN v. to make crisp. |
| DISPENCE | • dispence v. Obsolete form of dispense. • DISPENCE v. (Spenser) to distribute, also DISPENSE. |
| DISPENDS | • dispends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dispend. • DISPEND v. (obsolete) to expend, pay out. |
| DISPENSE | • dispense v. To issue, distribute, or give out. • dispense v. To apply, as laws to particular cases; to administer; to execute; to manage; to direct. • dispense v. To supply or make up a medicine or prescription. |
| FORSPEND | • forspend v. (Transitive) To spend up; spend completely; exhaust, as by overexertion. • FORSPEND v. to wear out, also FORESPEND. |
| FORSPENT | • forspent adj. (Archaic, poetic) exhausted. • FORSPEND v. to wear out, also FORESPEND. |
| MISSPEND | • misspend v. To spend poorly, incorrectly or unwisely. • MISSPEND v. to spend unwisely. |
| MISSPENT | • misspent adj. Spent in a bad way, squandered. • misspent v. Simple past tense and past participle of misspend. • MISSPEND v. to spend unwisely. |
| OUTSPEND | • outspend v. (Transitive) To spend more than some limit or than another entity. • OUTSPEND v. to exceed the limits of in spending. |
| OUTSPENT | • outspent v. Simple past tense and past participle of outspend. • outspent adj. Exhausted; tired out. • OUTSPEND v. to exceed the limits of in spending. |
| SPENCERS | • spencers n. Plural of spencer. • SPENCER n. one who has the care of the spence, or buttery. |
| SPENDALL | • spendall n. Alternative form of spend-all. • spend-all n. (Dated) A spendthrift. • SPENDALL n. a spendthrift. |
| SPENDERS | • spenders n. Plural of spender. • SPENDER n. one who spends. |
| SPENDIER | • spendier adj. Comparative form of spendy: more spendy. • SPENDY adj. expensive. |
| SPENDING | • spending n. (Uncountable) gerund of spend, expenditure. • spending n. An amount that has been, or is planned to be spent. • spending v. Present participle of spend. |
| SUSPENCE | • suspence n. Obsolete spelling of suspense. • SUSPENCE adj. (Milton) suspended, held back, also SUSPENS. |
| SUSPENDS | • suspends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of suspend. • SUSPEND v. to stop for a period. |
| SUSPENSE | • suspense n. The condition of being suspended; cessation for a time. • suspense n. The pleasurable emotion of anticipation and excitement regarding the outcome or climax of a book, film etc. • suspense n. The unpleasant emotion of anxiety or apprehension in an uncertain situation. |