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11-letter words containing ver

  • megadiverse — Exhibiting great diversity, especially great biodiversity.
  • misbeliever — Someone who holds an unauthorised belief; a heretic, an unbeliever.
  • misgoverned — Simple past tense and past participle of misgovern.
  • most-livery — liverish.
  • multiversal — Of or pertaining to the multiverse.
  • music lover — sb who enjoys listening to music
  • never a one — none
  • never-never — never-never land.
  • neverending — having or likely to have no end: never-ending worry.
  • neverendums — Plural form of neverendum.
  • nonachiever — a student who fares poorly in the classroom or has failing grades.
  • nonbeliever — a person who lacks belief or faith, as in God, a religion, an idea, or an undertaking.
  • noncoverage — the state of lacking coverage, usually in reference to insurance
  • nondelivery — Failure to provide or deliver goods.
  • nonverbally — In a nonverbal manner.
  • nonverbatim — Not verbatim, i.e. not corresponding to the original, word for word.
  • nonvertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
  • north river — a part of the Hudson River between NE New Jersey and SE New York.
  • opera-lover — someone who likes opera very much
  • or whatever — You say or whatever to refer generally to something else of the same kind as the thing or things that you have just mentioned.
  • or wherever — You use or wherever to say that something might happen in a place other than the place you have mentioned, but that you are not able to say exactly where.
  • outmaneuver — to outwit, defeat, or frustrate by maneuvering.
  • over-assume — to take for granted or without proof: to assume that everyone wants peace. Synonyms: suppose, presuppose; postulate, posit.
  • over-budget — costing or being more than the amount alloted or budgeted: The building is half-finished and it's already overbudget.
  • over-demand — to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right: He demanded payment of the debt.
  • over-excite — to excite too much.
  • over-expand — to increase in extent, size, volume, scope, etc.: Heat expands most metals. He hopes to expand his company.
  • over-expect — to look forward to; regard as likely to happen; anticipate the occurrence or the coming of: I expect to read it. I expect him later. She expects that they will come.
  • over-expose — to expose too much, as to the sun, cold, or light rays (often used reflexively): Be careful of overexposing yourself to the sun.
  • over-extend — to extend, reach, or expand beyond a proper, safe, or reasonable point: a company that overextended its credit to diversify.
  • over-handle — a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
  • over-joyous — joyful; happy; jubilant: the joyous sounds of children at play.
  • over-modest — having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions.
  • over-season — a period of the year marked by certain conditions, activities, etc.: baseball season.
  • over-sewing — to sew with stitches passing successively over an edge, especially closely, so as to cover the edge or make a firm seam.
  • over-sharer — an instance of this: Get ready for an overshare about his health problems.
  • overachieve — to perform, especially academically, above the potential indicated by tests of one's mental ability or aptitude.
  • overanalyse — Alternative spelling of overanalyze.
  • overanalyze — to separate (a material or abstract entity) into constituent parts or elements; determine the elements or essential features of (opposed to synthesize): to analyze an argument.
  • overanxiety — Excessive anxiety.
  • overanxious — excessively anxious.
  • overarching — forming an arch above: great trees with overarching branches.
  • overarousal — to stir to action or strong response; excite: to arouse a crowd; to arouse suspicion.
  • overarrange — to arrange to an excessive or unsuitable level
  • overbalance — to outweigh: The opportunity overbalances the disadvantages of leaving town.
  • overballast — (transitive) To load with too much ballast.
  • overbearing — domineering; dictatorial; haughtily or rudely arrogant.
  • overbetting — the activity or practice of betting more than the usual or permitted amount
  • overbidding — Present participle of overbid.
  • overblanket — a blanket that is placed on a bed on top of the other bedding
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