Dictionary

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omit Verb leave undone or leave out
omit Verb prevent from being included or considered or accepted
overleap Verb leave undone or leave out
overleap Verb jump across or leap over (an obstacle)
overleap Verb defeat (oneself) by going too far
obnubilate Verb make unclear, indistinct, or blurred
obnubilate Verb make less visible or unclear
opt Verb select as an alternative over another
opt out Verb choose not to do something, as out of fear of failing
outclass Verb cause to appear in a lower class
overrate Verb make too high an estimate of
opine Verb expect, believe, or suppose
opine Verb express one's opinion openly and without fear or hesitation
overrule Verb rule against
overreact Verb show an exaggerated response to something
orchestrate Verb plan and direct (a complex undertaking)
orchestrate Verb write an orchestra score for
ordain Verb issue an order
ordain Verb appoint to a clerical posts
ordain Verb invest with ministerial or priestly authority
ordain Verb order by virtue of superior authority
obtrude Verb thrust oneself in as if by force
obtrude Verb push to thrust outward
overvalue Verb assign too high a value to
observe Verb stick to correctly or closely
observe Verb make mention of
observe Verb observe with care or pay close attention to
observe Verb discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of
observe Verb watch attentively
observe Verb follow with the eyes or the mind
observe Verb show respect towards
observe Verb behave as expected during of holidays or rites
observe Verb conform one's action or practice to
overwhelm Verb charge someone with too many tasks
overwhelm Verb overcome by superior force
overwhelm Verb cover completely or make imperceptible
overwhelm Verb overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli
oppose Verb be against
oppose Verb be resistant to
oppose Verb set into opposition or rivalry
oppose Verb fight against or resist strongly
oppose Verb act against or in opposition to
oppose Verb contrast with equal weight or force
own up Verb admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error
orate Verb talk pompously
ooh Verb express admiration and pleasure by uttering `ooh' or `aah'
objurgate Verb censure severely
objurgate Verb express strong disapproval of
overstate Verb to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth
overdraw Verb to enlarge beyond bounds or the truth