APPRAISE | • appraise v. (Transitive) To determine the value or worth of (something), particularly as a person appointed for this purpose. • appraise v. (Transitive) To consider comprehensively. • appraise v. (Transitive) To judge the performance of someone, especially a worker. |
BEPRAISE | • bepraise v. (Transitive) To praise greatly or extravagantly. • BEPRAISE v. to lavish praise upon. |
PRAIRIED | • prairied adj. Provided with prairie land. • PRAIRIED adj. having prairie land. |
PRAIRIES | • prairies n. Plural of prairie. • Prairies prop.n. The Great Plains of North America. • Prairies prop.n. The Prairie provinces of Canada. |
PRAISERS | • praisers n. Plural of praiser. • PRAISER n. one who praises. |
PRAISING | • praising v. Present participle of praise. • praising n. An act of giving praise. • PRAISING adj. laudatory. |
SLIPRAIL | • sliprail n. A movable bar or railing used to temporarily confine a horse. • slip␣rail n. Alternative form of sliprail. • SLIPRAIL n. (Australian) a movable rail serving as a gate. |
SPRAINED | • sprained v. Simple past tense and past participle of sprain. • SPRAIN v. to injure by twisting or wrenching. |
SPRAINTS | • spraints n. Plural of spraint. • SPRAINT n. otter's dung. |
TOPRAILS | • toprails n. Plural of toprail. • TOPRAIL n. a top rail of e.g. an article of furniture. |
UNPRAISE | • UNPRAISE v. to deprive of praise. |
UPRAISED | • upraised adj. (Nonstandard or archaic) Lifted, raised, held high. • upraised v. Simple past tense and past participle of upraise. • UPRAISE v. to raise up. |
UPRAISER | • upraiser n. One who upraises something. • UPRAISER n. one who upraises. |
UPRAISES | • upraises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upraise. • UPRAISE v. to raise up. |