| ADDICTIVENESS | • addictiveness n. The characteristic of being addictive. • ADDICTIVENESS n. the quality of being addictive. |
| ADDICTIVENESSES | • ADDICTIVENESS n. the quality of being addictive. |
| ADVANCED | • advanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of advance. • advanced adj. At or close to the state of the art. • advanced adj. With greater complexity, more difficult. |
| DISADVANCE | • disadvance v. (Obsolete, transitive) To draw back, pull back. • DISADVANCE v. (Spenser) to draw back, or cause to draw back, also DISAVAUNCE. |
| DISADVANCED | • disadvanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of disadvance. • DISADVANCE v. (Spenser) to draw back, or cause to draw back, also DISAVAUNCE. |
| DISADVANCES | • disadvances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disadvance. • DISADVANCE v. (Spenser) to draw back, or cause to draw back, also DISAVAUNCE. |
| DISADVANCING | • disadvancing v. Present participle of disadvance. • DISADVANCE v. (Spenser) to draw back, or cause to draw back, also DISAVAUNCE. |
| DISAVAUNCED | • disavaunced v. Simple past tense and past participle of disavaunce. • DISAVAUNCE v. (Spenser) to retard; to repel, also DISADVANCE. |
| INDIVIDUALISTIC | • individualistic adj. More interested in individual people than in society as a whole. • individualistic adj. Interested in oneself rather than others; egocentric. • individualistic adj. Having idiosyncratic behaviour or ideas. |
| NONADDICTIVE | • nonaddictive adj. Not addictive; not able to cause addiction. • NONADDICTIVE adj. not addictive. |
| READVANCED | • readvanced v. Simple past tense and past participle of readvance. • READVANCE v. to advance again. |
| REVENDICATED | • revendicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revendicate. • REVENDICATE v. to make formal claim to; to try to retrieve lost goods. |
| REVINDICATED | • revindicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revindicate. • REVINDICATE v. to vindicate again. |
| UNDERACHIEVED | • underachieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of underachieve. • UNDERACHIEVE v. to achieve less than one's potential. |
| VINDICATED | • vindicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of vindicate. • vindicated adj. Justified, avenged or cleared of blame. • VINDICATE v. to justify, to clear of criticism. |