| ASSENTIENT | • assentient adj. Assenting; agreeing. • ASSENTIENT adj. assenting. • ASSENTIENT n. one who assents. |
| CONSENTING | • consenting v. Present participle of consent. • consenting adj. Giving consent; agreeing to something. • CONSENT v. to give approval. |
| COSENTIENT | • cosentient adj. Perceiving together. • COSENTIENT adj. perceiving together. |
| DISENTITLE | • disentitle v. (Transitive) To deprive of title, right or claim. • DISENTITLE v. to deprive of title or claim. |
| DISSENTING | • dissenting v. Present participle of dissent. • dissenting adj. Showing a strongly different opinion, belief, or viewpoint. • DISSENT v. to disagree. |
| DISSENTION | • dissention n. Archaic form of dissension. • DISSENTION n. (US) dissension, also DISSENSION. |
| ESSENTIALS | • essentials n. Plural of essential. • essentials n. (By extension) The information required to have a basic understanding of a topic. • ESSENTIAL n. something absolutely necessary. |
| INSENTIENT | • insentient adj. Having no consciousness or animation; not sentient. • insentient adj. Insensitive, indifferent. • INSENTIENT adj. not sentient. |
| PRESENTIAL | • presential adj. In-person, on-premises, face-to-face (i.e., not involving online, virtual or remote interaction). • presential adj. (Now rare) Implying actual presence; present. • presential adj. (Grammar, now rare) Pertaining to the present tense. |
| PRESENTING | • presenting v. Present participle of present. • PRESENT v. to bring into the presence of someone. |
| PRESENTISM | • presentism n. (Philosophy) The view that neither the future nor the past exist (events and entities that are wholly… • presentism n. The belief that only current phenomena are relevant. • presentism n. Ahistorically interpreting past phenomena in terms of current beliefs and knowledge. |
| PRESENTIST | • presentist adj. Of or pertaining to presentism; viewing the past with a perspective limited to present-day attitudes and beliefs. • presentist n. A follower of presentism. • PRESENTIST n. one with a bias towards present-day points of view. |
| PRESENTIVE | • presentive adj. Bringing a conception or notion directly before the mind; presenting an object to the memory of imagination. • PRESENTIVE n. a word that presents an object to the mind. |
| SENTIENCES | • sentiences n. Plural of sentience. • SENTIENCE n. the state of being sentient, also SENTIENCY. |
| SENTIENTLY | • sentiently adv. In a sentient or perceptive way. • SENTIENT adv. capable of sensation. |
| SENTIMENTS | • sentiments n. Plural of sentiment. • SENTIMENT n. a thought or body of thought tinged with or influenced by emotion. |
| SENTINELED | • sentineled v. Simple past tense and past participle of sentinel. • SENTINEL v. to stand guard. |