DRUNKEN | • drunken v. (Archaic, still occasionally in juxtaposition with eaten) past participle of drink. • drunken adj. Drunk, in the state of intoxication after having drunk an alcoholic beverage. • drunken adj. Given to habitual excessive use of alcohol. |
DRUNKENLY | • drunkenly adv. In a drunken manner. • DRUNKEN adv. drunk. |
DRUNKENNESS | • drunkenness n. A state of being drunk. • DRUNKENNESS n. the state of being drunken. |
DRUNKENNESSES | • drunkennesses n. Plural of drunkenness. • DRUNKENNESS n. the state of being drunken. |
PRESHRUNKEN | • preshrunken v. Past participle of preshrink. • PRESHRINK v. to shrink in advance. |
SHRUNKEN | • shrunken v. Past participle of shrink. • shrunken adj. Reduced in size as a result of shrinkage; shrivelled. • SHRINK v. to contract or draw back. |
SUNKEN | • sunken v. (Archaic) past participle of sink. • sunken adj. Caused, by natural or unnatural means, to be depressed (lower than the surrounding area) or submerged. • sunken adj. (Of eyes or cheeks) Seeming to have fallen deeper back into the face due to tiredness, illness, or old age. |
UNKEND | • unkend adj. (Obsolete) unkenned; unknown. • UNKEND adj. unknown; strange, also UNKENNED, UNKENT. |
UNKENNED | • unkenned adj. (Scotland) Unknown. • UNKENNED adj. unknown, strange, also UNKEND, UNKENT. |
UNKENNEL | • unkennel v. (Transitive) To scare out from a lair or a den. • unkennel v. (Transitive) To let (dogs) out of a kennel. • unkennel v. (Figurative, transitive, intransitive) To reveal, uncover or unfold. |
UNKENNELED | • unkenneled adj. Not kenneled. • unkenneled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unkennel. • UNKENNEL v. to release from a kennel. |
UNKENNELING | • unkenneling v. Present participle of unkennel. • UNKENNEL v. to release from a kennel. |
UNKENNELLED | • unkennelled adj. Alternative spelling of unkenneled. • unkennelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unkennel. • UNKENNEL v. to release from a kennel. |
UNKENNELLING | • unkennelling v. Present participle of unkennel. • UNKENNEL v. to release from a kennel. |
UNKENNELS | • unkennels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unkennel. • UNKENNEL v. to release from a kennel. |
UNKENT | • unkent adj. (Obsolete or Scotland) unknown; strange. • UNKENT adj. unknown; strange, also UNKEND, UNKENNED. |