ADDICTED | • addicted adj. Having a biochemical addiction. • addicted adj. Devoted to or obsessed with something. • addicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of addict. |
ADDICTEDNESS | • addictedness n. The quality or state of being addicted; attachment. • addictedness n. The degree of addiction. • ADDICTEDNESS n. the state of being addicted. |
ADDICTEDNESSES | • ADDICTEDNESS n. the state of being addicted. |
CONTRADICTED | • contradicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of contradict. • contradicted adj. Disputed; questioned. • CONTRADICT v. to assert the contrary of. |
DICTED | • DICT v. (obsolete) to dictate, also DICTATE. |
INDICTED | • indicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of indict. • INDICT v. to charge with a crime. |
INTERDICTED | • interdicted adj. Prohibited or forbidden. • interdicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of interdict. • INTERDICT v. to forbid, prohibit. |
MALEDICTED | • maledicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of maledict. • MALEDICT v. (archaic) to curse. |
NONADDICTED | • nonaddicted adj. Not addicted. |
OVERPREDICTED | • overpredicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overpredict. |
PREDICTED | • predicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of predict. • PREDICT v. to tell of or about in advance. |
READDICTED | • readdicted adj. Addicted again. • READDICT v. to become addicted again. |
REINDICTED | • reindicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reindict. • REINDICT v. to indict again. |
RETRODICTED | • retrodicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of retrodict. • RETRODICT v. to utilize present information or ideas to infer or explain (a past event or state of affairs). |
UNCONTRADICTED | • uncontradicted adj. Not contradicted; without contradiction; unquestioned. • UNCONTRADICTED adj. not contradicted. |
UNINDICTED | • unindicted adj. Not having been indicted in a particular case. • UNINDICTED adj. not indicted. |
UNPREDICTED | • unpredicted adj. Not predicted. • unpredicted v. Simple past tense and past participle of unpredict. • UNPREDICT v. (Milton) to retract or falsify a previous prediction. |