(chiefly UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, derogatory, slang) A stupid, pompous, arrogant, mean or despicable person.
(current in South Africa, UK, Ireland, Canada (regional), Newfoundland, Australia, New Zealand, dated in New England, now vulgar) The buttocks or more specifically, the anus.
verb
(slang, intransitive) To be silly, act stupid or mess around.
aser
bres
cres
ears
ears
noun
plural of ear
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ear
eras
eras
noun
plural of era
ergs
eris
erns
erns
noun
plural of ern
eros
eros
noun
(psychiatry) collective instincts for self-preservation; life drive.
(psychiatry) libido
A winged figure of a child representing love and/or its power.
Physical love; sexual desire.
a type of love that seeks fulfillment without violation or something else.
errs
errs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of err
erse
ersh
erst
erst
adj
(obsolete) First.
adv
(archaic, poetic) Formerly, once, erstwhile.
(obsolete) First of all, before (some other specified thing).
(obsolete) Sooner (than); before.
esra
esro
fers
fers
noun
(historical) The medieval chess piece that developed into the modern queen.
gers
gers
noun
plural of ger
gres
gres
noun
plural of gre
hers
hers
noun
plural of her
pron
That which belongs to her; the possessive case of she, used without a following noun.
ires
ires
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ire
kers
mers
mers
noun
plural of mer
ores
ores
noun
plural of ore
pers
pers
pron
(rare, nonstandard) That which belongs to per, theirs (singular): possessive case of per, used in place of a noun.
pres
pres
noun
Abbreviation of present.
Clipping of presentation.
plural of pre
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pre.
rase
rase
noun
(obsolete) A scratching out, or erasure.
A slight wound; a scratch.
A way of measuring in which the commodity measured was made even with the top of the measuring vessel by rasing, or striking off, all that was above it.
verb
(obsolete) To rub along the surface of; to graze.
(obsolete) To rub or scratch out; to erase.
To be leveled with the ground; to fall; to suffer overthrow.
To level with the ground; to overthrow; to destroy; to raze.
rdes
rebs
rebs
noun
plural of reb
recs
recs
noun
plural of rec
reds
reds
noun
plural of red
rees
rees
noun
plural of ree
refs
refs
noun
(British police slang) A scheduled meal break during a shift, short for refreshments.
plural of ref
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ref
regs
regs
noun
plural of reg
reis
reis
noun
(historical) The holder of a Turkish military rank akin to that of naval captain.
plural of real
rems
rems
noun
plural of rem
reps
reps
noun
(textiles, now rare) Rep.
plural of rep
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rep
resa
rese
rese
verb
(obsolete) to shake; quake; tremble
resh
resh
noun
The twentieth letter of many Semitic alphabets/abjads (Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others).
resp
resp
adj
(medicine, colloquial) Respiratory.
noun
(medicine, colloquial) Respirology or respiratory medicine.
verb
(Scotland) Alternative form of risp
ress
rest
rest
noun
(UK, finance) A surplus held as a reserved fund by a bank to equalize its dividends, etc.; in the Bank of England, the balance of assets above liabilities.
(countable) Any object designed to be used to support something else.
(countable) Any relief from exertion; a state of quiet and relaxation.
(dated) A set or game at tennis.
(euphemistic, uncountable) A final position after death.
(music, countable) A pause of a specified length in a piece of music.
(music, countable) A written symbol indicating such a pause in a musical score such as in sheet music.
(physics, uncountable) Absence of motion.
(poetry) A short pause in reading poetry; a caesura.
(snooker, countable) A stick with a U-, V- or X-shaped head used to support the tip of a cue when the cue ball is otherwise out of reach.
(uncountable) Peace; freedom from worry, anxiety, annoyances; tranquility.
(uncountable) That which remains.
(uncountable, of a person or animal) Relief from work or activity by sleeping; sleep.
(uncountable, of an object or concept) A state of inactivity; a state of little or no motion; a state of completion.
A place where one may rest, either temporarily, as in an inn, or permanently, as, in an abode.
A projection from the right side of the cuirass of armour, serving to support the lance.
The striking of a balance at regular intervals in a running account. Often, specifically, the intervals after which compound interest is added to capital.
Those not included in a proposition or description; the remainder; others.
verb
(intransitive) To be free from that which harasses or disturbs; be quiet or still; be undisturbed.
(intransitive) To cease from action, motion, work, or performance of any kind; stop; desist; be without motion.
(intransitive) To come to a pause or an end; end.
(intransitive) To lie dormant.
(intransitive) To rely or depend on.
(intransitive) To sleep the final sleep; sleep in death; die; be dead.
(intransitive) To sleep; slumber.
(intransitive) To stay, remain, be situated.
(intransitive, transitive, law, US) To complete one's active advocacy in a trial or other proceeding, and thus to wait for the outcome (however, one is still generally available to answer questions, etc.)
(intransitive, transitive, reflexive, copulative) To be or to put into a state of rest.
(no object, with complement) To continue to be, remain, be left in a certain way.
(obsolete, transitive, colloquial) To arrest.
(transitive, intransitive, reflexive) To lean, lie, or lay.
(transitive, obsolete) To keep a certain way.
To be satisfied; to acquiesce.
rets
rets
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ret
reus
revs
revs
noun
plural of rev
ries
rise
rise
noun
(Sussex) A small hill; used chiefly in place names.
(UK, Ireland, Australia, rest of Commonwealth, sometimes Canada) Ellipsis of pay rise: an increase in wage or salary.
(architecture) The height of an arch or a step.
(chiefly UK, also Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa) An increase in a quantity, price, etc.
(informal) A very noticeable visible or audible reaction of a person or group.
Alternative form of rice (“twig”)
An area of terrain that tends upward away from the viewer, such that it conceals the region behind it; a slope.
The amount of material extending from waist to crotch in a pair of trousers or shorts.
The process of or an action or instance of coming to prominence.
The process of or an action or instance of moving upwards or becoming greater.
verb
(figurative) To be resurrected.
(figurative) To terminate an official sitting; to adjourn.
(obsolete) To retire; to give up a siege.
(of a celestial body) To appear to move upwards from behind the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation.
(of a river) To have its source (in a particular place).
(printing, dated) To be lifted, or capable of being lifted, from the imposing stone without dropping any of the type; said of a form.
(transitive) To cause to go up or ascend.
(transitive) To go up; to ascend; to climb.
Of a quantity, price, etc., to increase.
To ascend on a musical scale; to take a higher pitch.
To attain a higher status.
To become active, effective or operational, especially in response to an external or internal stimulus.
To become agitated, opposed, or hostile; to go to war; to take up arms; to rebel.
To become erect; to assume an upright position.
To become more and more dignified or forcible; to increase in interest or power; said of style, thought, or discourse.
To become perceptible to the senses, other than sight.
To come to mind; to be suggested; to occur.
To come; to offer itself.
To develop.
To grow upward; to attain a certain height.
To leave one's bed; to get up.
To move upwards.
To slope upward.
To swell or puff up in the process of fermentation; to become light.
roes
roes
noun
plural of roe
rose
rose
adj
Having a purplish-red or pink colour. See rosy.
noun
(countable, uncountable) A purplish-red or pink colour, the colour of some rose flowers.
(heraldry) The rose flower, usually depicted with five petals, five barbs, and a circular seed.
(mathematics) Any of various flower-like polar graphs of sinusoids or their squares.
(mathematics, graph theory) A graph with only one vertex.
A flower of the rose plant.
A plant or species in the rose family. (Rosaceae)
A round nozzle for a sprinkling can or hose.
A shrub of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers.
Alternative spelling of rosé
Any of various large, red-bodied, papilionid butterflies of the genus Pachliopta.
Something resembling a rose flower.
The usually circular base of a light socket in the ceiling, from which the fitting or chandelier is suspended.
verb
(now colloquial and nonstandard) past participle of rise
(poetic, transitive) To make rose-coloured; to redden or flush.
(poetic, transitive) To perfume, as with roses.
simple past tense of rise
rsle
rtse
rues
rues
noun
plural of rue
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rue
ruse
ruse
noun
(countable, by extension) An action intended to deceive; a trick.
(countable, often hunting, archaic, rare) A turning or doubling back, especially of animals to get out of the way of hunting dogs.
(uncountable) Cunning, guile, trickery.
verb
(intransitive) To deceive or trick using a ruse.
(intransitive, hunting, archaic, rare) Of an animal: to turn or double back to elude hunters or their hunting dogs.
(UK, dialectal, Northern England, archaic) much, very much, greatly.
sear
sear
adj
Dry; withered, especially of vegetation.
noun
A scar produced by searing
Part of a gun that retards the hammer until the trigger is pulled.
verb
(transitive) To char, scorch, or burn the surface of (something) with a hot instrument.
(transitive, figurative) To make callous or insensible.
(transitive, figurative) To mark permanently, as if by burning.
To wither; to dry up.
seer
seer
noun
Alternative form of sihr
One who foretells the future; a clairvoyant, prophet, soothsayer or diviner.
One who sees something; an eyewitness.
seor
sera
sera
noun
plural of serum (alternative form of serums).
serb
serc
sere
sere
adj
(archaic or literary, poetic) Of thoughts, etc.: barren, fruitless.
(archaic or literary, poetic) Without moisture; dry.
(obsolete or Britain, dialectal) Different; diverse.
(obsolete or Britain, dialectal) Individual, separate, set apart.
(obsolete) Of fabrics: threadbare, worn out.
noun
(ecology) A natural succession of animal or plant communities in an ecosystem, especially a series of communities succeeding one another from the time a habitat is unoccupied to the point when a climax community is achieved.
(obsolete) A claw, a talon.
serf
serf
noun
A partially free peasant of a low hereditary class, attached like a slave to the land owned by a feudal lord and required to perform labour, enjoying minimal legal or customary rights.
A similar agricultural labourer in 18th and 19th century Europe.
serg
seri
sero
sers
sers
noun
plural of ser
sert
serv
serv
noun
Abbreviation of server.
Abbreviation of service.
Abbreviation of serving.
sher
sier
sire
sire
noun
(obsolete) A creator; a maker; an author; an originator.
(obsolete) A father; the head of a family; the husband.
A lord, master, or other person in authority, most commonly used vocatively: formerly in speaking to elders and superiors, later only when addressing a sovereign.
A male animal that has fathered a particular offspring (especially used of domestic animals and/or in biological research).
verb
(transitive, of a male) to father; to beget.
sker
sore
sore
adj
(informal) Feeling animosity towards someone; annoyed or angered.
(obsolete) Criminal; wrong; evil.
Causing pain or discomfort; painfully sensitive.
Dire; distressing.
Sensitive; tender; easily pained, grieved, or vexed; very susceptible of irritation.
An injured, infected, inflamed or diseased patch of skin.
Grief; affliction; trouble; difficulty.
verb
(transitive) To mutilate the legs or feet of (a horse) in order to induce a particular gait.
ster
stre
suer
suer
noun
One who sues; a suitor.
sure
sure
adj
(followed by a to infinitive) Certain to act or be a specified way.
(obsolete) Betrothed; engaged to marry.
(obsolete) Free from danger; safe; secure.
Certain in one's knowledge or belief.
Physically secure and certain, non-failing, reliable.
adv
(archaic) Without fail, surely.
(modal adverb) Without doubt, certainly.
intj
Yes, expressing noncommittal agreement or consent.
Yes; of course.
You're welcome; polite response to being thanked.
syre
syre
noun
Obsolete form of sire.
tres
tres
noun
(music) A three-course stringed instrument similar to a guitar; the Cuban variant has six strings, and the Puerto Rican has nine.
user
user
noun
(computing) A person who uses a computer or a computing network, especially a person who has received a user account.
(derogatory) An exploiter, an abuser (a person who "uses" people, that is treats and regards people unfairly, selfishly and/or unethically).
(law, dated) In land law, meaning either 1. or 2. above or use. Usually in singular form to mean use wherever there is assiduous re-use of precedents and aloof textbooks verbatim.
A person who uses drugs, especially illegal drugs.
One who uses or makes use of something, a consumer/client or an express or implied licensee (free user) or a trespasser.
vers
vers
adj
(BDSM, gay slang) Short for versatile.
noun
Abbreviation of versine or versed sine.
plural of ver
yser
yser
Proper noun
a river that flows through French and West Flanders to the North Sea