DOWNTRENDED | • downtrended v. Simple past tense and past participle of downtrend. • DOWNTREND v. to tend in a downward direction. |
ENTRENCHERS | • entrenchers n. Plural of entrencher. • ENTRENCHER n. one who entrenches, also INTRENCHER. |
ENTRENCHING | • entrenching v. Present participle of entrench. • ENTRENCH v. to fix firmly, also INTRENCH. |
INTRENCHANT | • intrenchant adj. (Obsolete) Not to be gashed or marked with furrows. • INTRENCHANT adj. (Shakespeare) incapable of being cut. |
INTRENCHERS | • intrenchers n. Plural of intrencher. • INTRENCHER n. one who intrenches, also ENTRENCHER. |
INTRENCHING | • intrenching v. Present participle of intrench. • INTRENCH v. to fix firmly, also ENTRENCH. |
RETRENCHING | • retrenching v. Present participle of retrench. • RETRENCH v. to cut down expenses. |
STRENGTHENS | • strengthens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strengthen. • STRENGTHEN v. to make stronger. |
STRENGTHFUL | • strengthful adj. (Archaic) Full of strength; strong; having strength; powerful. • STRENGTHFUL adj. full of strength. |
STRENUITIES | • STRENUITY n. strenuousness; activity. |
STRENUOSITY | • strenuosity n. The quality or state of being strenuous. • STRENUOSITY n. the state of being strenuous. |
STRENUOUSLY | • strenuously adv. In a strenuous manner. • STRENUOUS adv. requiring great exertion. |
TRENCHANTLY | • trenchantly adv. In a trenchant manner. • TRENCHANT adv. incisive, vigorous, also TRENCHAND. |
TRENCHERMAN | • trencherman n. Alternative form of trencher-man. • trencher-man n. (Obsolete) A feeder; a great eater; a gormandizer. • trencher-man n. (Obsolete) A cook. |
TRENCHERMEN | • trenchermen n. Plural of trencherman. • trencher-men n. Plural of trencher-man. • TRENCHERMAN n. a hearty eater. |
TRENDIFYING | • trendifying v. Present participle of trendify. • TRENDIFY v. to make something trendy. |
TRENDSETTER | • trendsetter n. Someone who starts a trend, or makes one more popular. • TRENDSETTER n. one that sets a trend. |
UNTRENDIEST | • UNTRENDY adj. not trendy. |