10-letter words containing s, t, e, v
- lovestruck — Alternative spelling of love-struck.
- manservant — a male servant, especially a valet.
- meta-vlisp — (language) An innovative Lisp dialect by E. St.James of IBP, France.
- misventure — an unfortunate undertaking; misadventure.
- motiveless — something that causes a person to act in a certain way, do a certain thing, etc.; incentive.
- movie star — famous film actor
- multiverse — (in physics and cosmology) a hypothetical collection of identical or diverse universes, including our own.
- muscovites — Plural form of muscovite.
- narratives — Plural form of narrative.
- native son — a novel (1940) by Richard Wright.
- nativeness — The state or condition of being native.
- nativities — Plural form of nativity.
- nauseative — causing nausea
- navelworts — Plural form of navelwort.
- negativism — a negative or pessimistic attitude.
- negativist — a negative or pessimistic attitude.
- never-outs — articles that a supplier, esp a retail store, is 'never out of', i.e. always has in stock
- non-vested — held completely, permanently, and inalienably: vested rights.
- nonnatives — Plural form of nonnative.
- nonsolvent — a substance incapable of dissolving a given component of a solution or mixture.
- nonstative — (of a verb) expressing an action or process, as run or grow, and able to be used in either simple or progressive tenses: I run every day. I am running home now.
- novelettes — Plural form of novelette.
- novelistic — of, relating to, or characteristic of novels.
- novitiates — Plural form of novitiate.
- objectives — Plural form of objective.
- observator — (obsolete) An observer.
- obstrusive — Misspelling of obtrusive.
- operatives — Plural form of operative.
- oppositive — Expressing contrariety.
- outtravels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outtravel.
- overassert — to assert too much or too strongly
- overcasted — Simple past tense and past participle of overcast.
- overcostly — Too costly. (from 16th c.).
- overdrafts — Plural form of overdraft.
- overmaster — to gain mastery over; conquer; overpower: The sudden impulse had quite overmastered me.
- overmodest — extremely modest
- 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
- overstitch — a stitch made with a sewing machine, for binding or finishing a raw edge or hem.
- overstored — an establishment where merchandise is sold, usually on a retail basis.
- overstorey — the highest level of trees in a rainforest
- overstrain — to exert, tax, or use (resources) to an excessive extent
- overstress — overemphasize.
- overstrewn — scattered over
- overstride — to surpass: to overstride one's competitors.
- overstrike — to stamp a new device, value, or inscription on (a coin).
- overstring — Music. to arrange the strings of (a piano) so that the bass strings cross over the treble.
- overstrong — having, showing, or able to exert great bodily or muscular power; physically vigorous or robust: a strong boy.
- overstruck — to stamp a new device, value, or inscription on (a coin).
- overstrung — overly tense or sensitive; strained; on edge: Their nerves were badly overstrung.