| CLEVEREST | • cleverest adj. Superlative form of clever: most clever. • CLEVER adj. intelligent, dexterous. |
| OVERESTIMATE | • overestimate v. To judge or calculate too highly. • overestimate n. An estimate that is too high. • over-estimate v. Alternative spelling of overestimate. |
| OVERESTIMATED | • overestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overestimate. • over-estimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of over-estimate. • OVERESTIMATE v. to estimate too high. |
| OVERESTIMATES | • overestimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overestimate. • OVERESTIMATE v. to estimate too high. |
| OVERESTIMATING | • overestimating v. Present participle of overestimate. • OVERESTIMATE v. to estimate too high. |
| OVERESTIMATION | • overestimation n. An excessive estimation. • OVERESTIMATION n. the act of overestimating. |
| OVERESTIMATIONS | • overestimations n. Plural of overestimation. • OVERESTIMATION n. the act of overestimating. |
| PERSEVERES | • perseveres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of persevere. • PERSEVERE v. to continue steadfastly; to keep on striving. |
| REVERES | • reveres v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revere. • Reveres prop.n. Plural of Revere. • REVERE v. to regard with great respect. |
| SEVEREST | • severest adj. Superlative form of severe: most severe. • severest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of sever. • SEVERE adj. strict, harsh. |
| TROUVERES | • trouvères n. Plural of trouvère. • TROUVERE n. (French) one of a school of poets who flourished in northern France from the eleventh to the fourteenth century, also TROUVEUR. |