CREDITWORTHY | • creditworthy adj. (Finance) Deemed likely to repay debts. • creditworthy adj. (Finance) Having an acceptable credit rating. • credit-worthy adj. Alternative spelling of creditworthy. |
DOWNLIGHTERS | • downlighters n. Plural of downlighter. • DOWNLIGHTER n. a downward directed light-fitting, attached to or recessed in the ceiling. |
DOWNSHIFTERS | • downshifters n. Plural of downshifter. • DOWNSHIFTER n. one who reduces his or her working hours. |
DOWNSTAIRSES | • DOWNSTAIRS n. a lower storey, also DOWNSTAIR. |
DOWNTRENDING | • downtrending v. Present participle of downtrend. • DOWNTREND v. to tend in a downward direction. |
MULTITOWERED | • multitowered adj. Having more than one tower. • MULTITOWERED adj. having many towers. |
OVERWEIGHTED | • overweighted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overweight. • OVERWEIGHT v. to give too much weight or consideration to. |
OVERWINTERED | • overwintered v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwinter. • OVERWINTER v. to last through or pass the winter. |
OVERWITHHELD | • overwithheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwithhold. • OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively. |
OVERWITHHOLD | • overwithhold v. (Finance) To withhold an excess amount of tax for an employee etc., the excess being refunded at a later stage. • OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively. |
ROADWORTHIER | • ROADWORTHY adj. able to be used on a road. |
ROADWORTHIES | • ROADWORTHY n. in South Africa, a certificate for a roadworthy vehicle. |
TOWARDLINESS | • towardliness n. The state or quality of being towardly. • TOWARDLINESS n. the state of being towardly. |
UNWORLDLIEST | • unworldliest adj. Superlative form of unworldly: most unworldly. • UNWORLDLY adj. not belonging to this world. |
WHIPCORDIEST | • WHIPCORDY adj. like whipcord, a fabric with bold twill used for making dresses. |
WHODUNITRIES | • WHODUNITRY n. the genre of whodunit writing, also WHODUNNITRY. |
WORDSMITHERY | • wordsmithery n. The work of a wordsmith; skilful use of words. • WORDSMITHERY n. the craft of the wordsmith. |