All English WordsPage 5527All English words - page 5527No resultsRandom words from our English dictionarydamnifiedˈdamnɪfʌɪverbCause injury to.Usage examples:Article 86 gives rise to a cause of action at the suit of a person damnified by its contraventionAll meanings and translations of DamnifiedemigratedverbLeave one's own country in order to settle permanently in another.Usage examples:Rose's parents emigrated to australiaverbPast simple and past participle of emigrateUsage examples:Millions of germans emigrated from europe to america in the 19th century., thousands of britons emi…All meanings and translations of EmigratedpropendverbTo have an inclination or propensity; to tend to or towards something; to be disposed to do something.All meanings and translations of PropendtiredadjectiveIn need of sleep or rest; weary.Usage examples:Fisher rubbed his tired eyesverbFeel or cause to feel in need of rest or sleep.Usage examples:Soon the ascent grew steeper and he began to tireAll meanings and translations of TiredwayweɪnounA method, style, or manner of doing something; an optional or alternative form of action.Usage examples:I hated their way of cooking potatoesadverbAt or to a considerable distance or extent; far (used before an adverb or preposition for emphasis).Usage examples:His understanding of what constitutes good writing is way off targetsuffixEquivalent to -ways.All meanings and translations of WayLearn English words everywhere!All our English words and phrases are available for learning for free in our mobile application.We also provide a browser extension which allows you to find words in our database right in your browser.Or simply scan this code: