11-letter words containing o, v, e, r, d
- overdriving — Present participle of overdrive.
- overdubbing — Present participle of overdub.
- overeducate — to educate too much
- overenjoyed — Simple past tense and past participle of overenjoy.
- overexcited — to excite too much.
- overexerted — to exert excessively.
- overexposed — An overexposed photograph is of poor quality because the film has been exposed to too much light, either when the photograph was taken or during the developing process.
- overfeeding — the act of feeding too much
- overflooded — a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
- overforward — too familiar
- overfreedom — the state of being too forward, free, or liberal
- overfunding — a supply of money or pecuniary resources, as for some purpose: a fund for his education; a retirement fund.
- overimposed — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- overindulge — eat, do to excess
- overinsured — to guarantee against loss or harm.
- overloading — (language) (Or "Operator overloading"). Use of a single symbol to represent operators with different argument types, e.g. "-", used either, as a monadic operator to negate an expression, or as a dyadic operator to return the difference between two expressions. Another example is "+" used to add either integers or floating-point numbers. Overloading is also known as ad-hoc polymorphism. User-defined operator overloading is provided by several modern programming languages, e.g. C++'s class system and the functional programming language Haskell's type classes. Ad-hoc polymorphism (better described as overloading) is the ability to use the same syntax for objects of different types, e.g. "+" for addition of reals and integers or "-" for unary negation or diadic subtraction. Parametric polymorphism allows the same object code for a function to handle arguments of many types but overloading only reuses syntax and requires different code to handle different types.
- overmuscled — having muscles developed to excess
- overnighted — for or during the night: to stay overnight.
- overplaided — (of a garment) covered with a design consisting of an overplaid
- overplanned — resulting from overplanning
- overplotted — relating to an excessively elaborate plot
- overproduce — to produce more of (a product or commodity) than is required
- overreacted — to react or respond more strongly than is necessary or appropriate.
- overrespond — to respond too dramatically
- overspender — someone who overspends
- overstaffed — If you say that a place is overstaffed, you think there are more people working there than is necessary.
- overstocked — containing too many fish
- overstuffed — stuffed or filled to excess.
- overtedious — extremely tedious
- overwhelmed — to overcome completely in mind or feeling: overwhelmed by remorse.
- picked over — to choose or select from among a group: to pick a contestant from the audience.
- postdivorce — of, or relating to the period after a person is divorced
- preapproved — to speak or think favorably of; pronounce or consider agreeable or good; judge favorably: to approve the policies of the administration.
- promo video — a video or short film that promotes or advertises something
- provide for — support financially
- providences — a seaport in and the capital of Rhode Island, in the NE part, at the head of Narragansett Bay.
- providently — having or showing foresight; providing carefully for the future.
- provisioned — a clause in a legal instrument, a law, etc., providing for a particular matter; stipulation; proviso.
- radio waves — an electromagnetic wave having a wavelength between 1 millimeter and 30,000 meters, or a frequency between 10 kilohertz and 300,000 megahertz.
- radioactive — of, pertaining to, exhibiting, or caused by radioactivity.
- rediscovery — the act or an instance of discovering.
- remotivated — to provide with a motive, or a cause or reason to act; incite; impel.
- review body — an organization sponsored by the government to make independent recommendations
- servanthood — the condition of being a servant
- service dog — a dog trained to assist a person with a disability that is not related to vision or hearing.
- severalfold — comprising several parts or members.
- short-lived — living or lasting only a little while.
- shovelboard — the game of shuffleboard.
- slaveholder — an owner of slaves.
- sleeveboard — a small-scale ironing board for pressing sleeves, especially a narrow board that fits inside a coat sleeve.