| IMPROVED | • improved adj. That has been made better; enhanced. • improved v. Simple past tense and past participle of improve. • IMPROVE v. to make better. |
| IMPROVER | • improver n. Something that, or someone who, improves something. • improver n. (Obsolete) Specifically, a person who improves land or property, a landscaper. • improver n. One who improves his or her performance, one who shows improvement (of individuals or groups). |
| IMPROVES | • improves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of improve. • IMPROVE v. to make better. |
| OVERJUMP | • overjump v. (Transitive) To jump over. • overjump v. (Transitive, obsolete) To omit or ignore. • overjump v. (Intransitive) To jump too far or too high. |
| OVERPUMP | • overpump v. To pump excessively. • OVERPUMP v. to pump to excess. |
| PAVEMENT | • pavement n. (Now chiefly in technical contexts) A paved surface; a hard covering on the ground. • pavement n. (Chiefly British English) A paved path, for the use of pedestrians, located at the side of a road. • pavement n. (Now chiefly North America) A paving (paved part) of a road or other thoroughfare; the roadway or road surface. |
| PIVOTMEN | • pivotmen n. Plural of pivotman. • PIVOTMAN n. a centre on a basketball team. |
| PREMOVED | • premoved v. Simple past tense and past participle of premove. • PREMOVE v. to incite or prompt to action. |
| PREMOVES | • premoves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of premove. • PREMOVE v. to incite or prompt to action. |
| PRIMEVAL | • primeval adj. Belonging to the first ages. • primeval adj. Primary; original. • primeval adj. Primitive. |
| REVAMPED | • revamped v. Simple past tense and past participle of revamp. • REVAMP v. to make over. |
| REVAMPER | • revamper n. One who revamps. • REVAMPER n. one who revamps. |
| VAMPIEST | • vampiest adj. Superlative form of vampy: most vampy. • VAMPY adj. like a vamp, also VAMPISH. |
| VAMPIRED | • vampired v. Simple past tense and past participle of vampire. • VAMPIRE v. to prey upon. |
| VAMPIRES | • vampires n. Plural of vampire. • vampires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vampire. • VAMPIRE v. to prey upon. |
| VAMPLATE | • vamplate n. A round of iron on the shaft of a tilting lance, to stabilize and protect the hand. • VAMPLATE n. a hand guard. |
| VERKRAMP | • verkramp adj. (South Africa) Politically conservative or pessimistic. • VERKRAMP adj. (South African) in South Africa, narrow-minded and illiberal esp. towards black and coloured people, also VERKRAMPTE. |