| ENTERTAKE | • entertake v. (Transitive, obsolete) To entertain; to receive. • ENTERTAKE v. (Spenser) to receive, entertain. |
| ENTERTAKEN | • entertaken v. Past participle of entertake. • ENTERTAKE v. (Spenser) to receive, entertain. |
| ENTERTAKES | • entertakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of entertake. • ENTERTAKE v. (Spenser) to receive, entertain. |
| OVERTAKE | • overtake v. To pass a slower moving object or entity (on the side closest to oncoming traffic). • overtake v. (Economics) To become greater than something else. • overtake v. To occur unexpectedly; take by surprise; surprise and overcome; carry away. |
| OVERTAKEN | • overtaken v. Past participle of overtake. • overtaken adj. (Archaic) drunk; intoxicated. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| OVERTAKES | • overtakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overtake. • OVERTAKE v. to catch up with. |
| PARTAKE | • partake v. (Intransitive, formal) To take part in an activity; to participate. • partake v. (Intransitive) To take a share or portion (of or in). • partake v. (Intransitive, archaic) To have something of the properties, character, or office (of). |
| PARTAKEN | • partaken v. Past participle of partake. • PARTAKE v. to participate, also PERTAKE. |
| PARTAKER | • partaker n. One who partakes of something. • partaker n. A partner or accomplice. • PARTAKER n. one who partakes. |
| PARTAKERS | • partakers n. Plural of partaker. • PARTAKER n. one who partakes. |
| PARTAKES | • partakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of partake. • PARTAKE v. to participate, also PERTAKE. |
| PERTAKE | • PERTAKE v. (Shakespeare) to participate, also PARTAKE. |
| PERTAKEN | • pertaken v. Past participle of pertake. • PERTAKE v. (Shakespeare) to participate, also PARTAKE. |
| PERTAKES | • pertakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pertake. • PERTAKE v. (Shakespeare) to participate, also PARTAKE. |
| UNDERTAKE | • undertake v. (Transitive) To take upon oneself; to start, to embark on (A specific task etc.). • undertake v. (Intransitive) To commit oneself (To an obligation, activity etc.). • undertake v. (Britain, informal) To pass a slower moving vehicle on the curbside rather than on the side closest… |
| UNDERTAKEN | • undertaken v. Past participle of undertake. • UNDERTAKE v. to attempt. |
| UNDERTAKER | • undertaker n. A funeral director; someone whose business is to manage funerals, burials and cremations. • undertaker n. (Historical) A person receiving land in Ireland during the Elizabethan era, so named because they gave… • undertaker n. (Historical) A contractor for the royal revenue in England, one of those who undertook to manage the… |
| UNDERTAKERS | • undertakers n. Plural of undertaker. • undertaker's n. The business establishment of an undertaker. • UNDERTAKER n. one that undertakes. |
| UNDERTAKES | • undertakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undertake. • UNDERTAKE v. to attempt. |