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10-letter words containing s, e, a, r, o

  • ostensoria — Plural form of ostensorium.
  • ostentator — (archaic) One fond of display; a boaster.
  • ostracised — Simple past tense and past participle of ostracise.
  • ostracises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ostracise.
  • ostracized — Simple past tense and past participle of ostracize.
  • ostracizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ostracize.
  • ostranenie — defamiliarization.
  • othergates — different or other
  • outlanders — Plural form of outlander.
  • outmeasure — to measure out
  • outrageous — of the nature of or involving gross injury or wrong: an outrageous slander.
  • outreaches — Plural form of outreach.
  • outsmarted — to get the better of (someone); outwit.
  • outsparkle — to sparkle more brilliantly than
  • outspreads — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outspread.
  • outtravels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtravel.
  • over-abuse — to use wrongly or improperly; misuse: to abuse one's authority.
  • overarches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overarch.
  • overassert — to assert too much or too strongly
  • overassess — To assess too often.
  • overcasted — Simple past tense and past participle of overcast.
  • overdosage — Excessive dosage; taking too much of a pharmaceutical drug.
  • overdrafts — Plural form of overdraft.
  • overlavish — expended, bestowed, or occurring in profusion: lavish spending.
  • overmaster — to gain mastery over; conquer; overpower: The sudden impulse had quite overmastered me.
  • overpraise — to praise excessively or unduly.
  • overrashly — in an overrash manner
  • overscaled — on an excessive scale
  • overshadow — to be more important or significant by comparison: For years he overshadowed his brother.
  • overslaugh — to pass over or disregard (a person) by giving a promotion, position, etc., to another instead.
  • overspread — to spread or diffuse over: A blush of embarrassment overspread his face.
  • overstated — If an account or a figure on an account is overstated, the amount that is reported on the financial statement is more than it should be.
  • overstayer — a person who illegally remains in a country after the period of the permitted visit has expired
  • overstrain — to exert, tax, or use (resources) to an excessive extent
  • oyster bay — a town on the N shore of Long Island, in SE New York. Theodore Roosevelt homestead nearby.
  • oyster cap — an edible, brownish-gray to white mushroom, Pleurotus ostreatus, that grows in clusters on fallen trees and their stumps.
  • pack-horse — a horse used for carrying goods, freight, supplies, etc.
  • palaverous — a conference or discussion.
  • pale horse — a representation of Death, as in literature or the Bible.
  • palmerstonHenry John Temple, 3rd Viscount, 1784–1865, British statesman: prime minister 1855–58, 1859–65.
  • paper loss — an investment loss which has occurred but not yet been realized
  • paper shop — A paper shop is a shop that sells newspapers and magazines, and also things such as tobacco, sweets, and cards.
  • paroecious — (of certain mosses) having the male and female reproductive organs beside or near each other.
  • part-score — a contract to make less than the number of tricks required for game: to bid a part-score of three diamonds.
  • pasteboard — a stiff, firm board made of sheets of paper pasted or layers of paper pulp pressed together.
  • patronised — to give (a store, restaurant, hotel, etc.) one's regular patronage; trade with.
  • patronless — having no patron(s), without patrons
  • pea souper — Chiefly British Informal. pea soup (def 2).
  • pea-souper — Chiefly British Informal. pea soup (def 2).
  • peak hours — prime time, busiest period
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