| BEGUILEMENT | • beguilement n. The action or process of beguiling; the characteristic of being beguiling. • BEGUILEMENT n. the state of being beguiled. |
| BRABBLEMENT | • brabblement n. (Dated) A brabble; a noisy contest or wrangle. • BRABBLEMENT n. (archaic) a squabbling. |
| COMPILEMENT | • compilement n. The act or process of compiling; compilation. • COMPILEMENT n. the act of compiling. |
| CONDOLEMENT | • condolement n. Sorrow. • condolement n. An expression of sorrow or sympathy for somebody else’s bereavement; condolence. • CONDOLEMENT n. (Shakespeare) the act of condoling. |
| CONSOLEMENT | • consolement n. Consolation. • CONSOLEMENT n. the act of consoling. |
| DISABLEMENT | • disablement n. (Formal) The action of disabling or the state of being disabled. • DISABLEMENT n. the act of disabling. |
| DWINDLEMENT | • dwindlement n. The process of dwindling; gradual reduction to nothing. • DWINDLEMENT n. the state of dwindling. |
| ENNOBLEMENT | • ennoblement n. (Uncountable) The state of being noble. • ennoblement n. (Countable) The act of ennobling or something which ennobles. • ENNOBLEMENT n. the act of ennobling, esp. as involving the granting of a coat-of-arms. |
| ENTABLEMENT | • entablement n. (Architecture) entablature. • ENTABLEMENT n. the platform of a pedestal, supporting a statue. |
| ENTITLEMENT | • entitlement n. The right to have something, whether actual or perceived. • entitlement n. Power, authority to do something. • entitlement n. Something that one is entitled to. |
| PRATTLEMENT | • prattlement n. Prattle; childish chatter. • PRATTLEMENT n. prattle. |
| REFOULEMENT | • refoulement n. (International law, uncountable) Rendition of a person to an area (chiefly their country of origin)… • refoulement n. (Archaic, uncountable) The forced relocation of a group of people; (countable) an instance of this. • REFOULEMENT n. the act of forcing a refugee to return to a place from which he or she is seeking asylum. |
| STARTLEMENT | • startlement n. An instance of being startled; surprise. • STARTLEMENT n. the state of being startled. |
| TRACKLEMENT | • tracklement n. (UK, rare) A savoury condiment (for example a mustard, relish or chutney), especially one served with meat. • TRACKLEMENT n. (dialect) a condiment, accompaniment, etc., to food. |
| TREMBLEMENT | • tremblement n. A trembling; tremor. • TREMBLEMENT n. the act of trembling. |