evers: Prefix, Suffix and Derived words
Prefixes of evers
- believers«Word Popularity Bar5/5
believer
- noun a supporter who accepts something as true
truster.
- noun a person who has religious faith
worshiper; worshipper.
- noun a supporter who accepts something as true
- achievers3/5
achiever
- noun a person with a record of successes
succeeder; winner; success.
- his son would never be the achiever that his father was
- only winners need apply
- if you want to be a success you have to dress like a success
- noun a person with a record of successes
- levers3/5
lever
- noun a rigid bar pivoted about a fulcrum
- noun a simple machine that gives a mechanical advantage when given a fulcrum
- noun a rigid bar pivoted about a fulcrum
- unbelievers3/5
unbeliever
- noun someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)
nonbeliever; disbeliever.
- noun someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)
- fevers3/5
fever
- noun a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection
febricity; feverishness; febrility; pyrexia.
- noun intense nervous anticipation
- in a fever of resentment
- noun a rise in the temperature of the body; frequently a symptom of infection
- relievers2/5
reliever
- noun someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)
stand-in; fill-in; substitute; relief; backup; backup man.
- the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes
- we need extra employees for summer fill-ins
- noun a person who reduces the intensity (e.g., of fears) and calms and pacifies
comforter; allayer.
- a reliever of anxiety
- an allayer of fears
- noun someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult)
- nonbelievers2/5
nonbeliever
- noun someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)
disbeliever; unbeliever.
- noun someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)
- disbelievers2/5
disbeliever
- noun someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)
nonbeliever; unbeliever.
- noun someone who refuses to believe (as in a divinity)
- severs2/5
sever
- verb set or keep apart
break up.
- sever a relationship
- verb cut off from a whole
discerp; lop.
- His head was severed from his body
- The soul discerped from the body
- verb set or keep apart
- cantilevers2/5
cantilever
- noun projecting horizontal beam fixed at one end only
- verb project as a cantilever
- noun projecting horizontal beam fixed at one end only
- underachievers2/5
underachiever
- noun a student who does not perform as well as expected or as well as the IQ indicates
underperformer; nonachiever.
- noun a student who does not perform as well as expected or as well as the IQ indicates
- retrievers2/5
retriever
- noun a dog with heavy water-resistant coat that can be trained to retrieve game
- noun a dog with heavy water-resistant coat that can be trained to retrieve game
- nevers2/5
never
- adverb not ever; at no time in the past or future
ne'er.
- I have never been to China
- I shall never forget this day
- had never seen a circus
- never on Sunday
- I will never marry you!
- adverb not at all; certainly not; not in any circumstances
- never fear
- bringing up children is never easy
- that will never do
- what is morally wrong can never be politically right
- adverb not ever; at no time in the past or future
- grievers1/5
griever
- noun a person who is feeling grief (as grieving over someone who has died)
lamenter; sorrower; mourner.
- noun a person who is feeling grief (as grieving over someone who has died)
- overachievers1/5
overachiever
- noun a student who attains higher standards than the IQ indicated
- noun a student who attains higher standards than the IQ indicated
- misbelievers1/5
misbeliever
- noun a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church
heretic; religious outcast.
- noun a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church
- revers1/5
revers
- noun a lapel on a woman's garment; turned back to show the reverse side
revere.
- noun a lapel on a woman's garment; turned back to show the reverse side
- bevers1/5
bever
A light repast between meals; a lunch. Obs. Beau. & Fl.
Suffixes of evers
- eversion«Word Popularity Bar2/5
eversion
- noun the position of being turned outward
- the eversion of the foot
- noun the act of turning inside out
inversion; everting.
- noun the position of being turned outward
- eversible1/5
eversible
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
Derived words of evers
- reverse«Word Popularity Bar5/5
reverse
- noun a relation of direct opposition
contrary; opposite.
- we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true
- noun the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed
reverse gear.
- noun a relation of direct opposition
- reversed5/5
reversed
- adjective satellite turned inside out and resewn
- the reversed collar looked as good as new
- verb change to the contrary
turn; change by reversal; reverse.
- The trend was reversed
- the tides turned against him
- public opinion turned when it was revealed that the president had an affair with a White House intern
- adjective satellite turned inside out and resewn
- reversing4/5
reverse
- noun a relation of direct opposition
contrary; opposite.
- we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true
- noun the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed
reverse gear.
- noun a relation of direct opposition
- reversal4/5
reversal
- noun a change from one state to the opposite state
- there was a reversal of autonomic function
- noun an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
blow; setback; reverse; black eye.
- noun a change from one state to the opposite state
- reversible4/5
reversible
- noun a garment (especially a coat) that can be worn inside out (with either side of the cloth showing)
- adjective capable of reversing or being reversed
- reversible hypertension
- noun a garment (especially a coat) that can be worn inside out (with either side of the cloth showing)
- irreversible4/5
irreversible
- adjective incapable of being reversed
- irreversible momentum toward revolution
- adjective incapable of being reversed
- reverses3/5
reverse
- noun a relation of direct opposition
contrary; opposite.
- we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true
- noun the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed
reverse gear.
- noun a relation of direct opposition
- reversion3/5
reversion
- noun (law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e.g., the death of the grantee)
- noun (genetics) a return to a normal phenotype (usually resulting from a second mutation)
- noun (law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e.g., the death of the grantee)
- reversals3/5
reversal
- noun a change from one state to the opposite state
- there was a reversal of autonomic function
- noun an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
blow; setback; reverse; black eye.
- noun a change from one state to the opposite state
- reversibility3/5
reversibility
- noun the quality of being reversible in either direction
- noun the quality of being reversible in either direction
- irreversibly3/5
irreversibly
- adverb in an irreversible manner
- this old tradition is irreversibly disappearing
- adverb in an irreversible manner
- reversionary2/5
reversionary
- adjective of or relating to or involving a reversion (especially a legal reversion)
- reversionary annuity
- reversionary interest
- adjective of or relating to or involving a reversion (especially a legal reversion)
- reversions2/5
reversion
- noun (law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e.g., the death of the grantee)
- noun (genetics) a return to a normal phenotype (usually resulting from a second mutation)
- noun (law) an interest in an estate that reverts to the grantor (or his heirs) at the end of some period (e.g., the death of the grantee)
- reversibly2/5
reversibly
- adverb in a reversible manner
- reversibly convertible
- adverb in a reversible manner
- irreversibility2/5
irreversibility
- noun the quality of being irreversible (once done it cannot be changed)
- noun the quality of being irreversible (once done it cannot be changed)
- reversioner1/5
reversioner
- noun (law) a party who is entitled to an estate in reversion
- noun (law) a party who is entitled to an estate in reversion
- reverser1/5
reverse
- noun a relation of direct opposition
contrary; opposite.
- we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true
- noun the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed
reverse gear.
- noun a relation of direct opposition
- irreversibilities1/5
irreversibility
- noun the quality of being irreversible (once done it cannot be changed)
- noun the quality of being irreversible (once done it cannot be changed)
- reversely1/5
reversely
- adverb in an opposite way; so as to be reversed
- adverb in an opposite way; so as to be reversed
- nonreversible1/5
nonreversible
- adjective not reversible or capable of having either side out
one-sided.
- adjective not reversible or capable of having either side out
- anteversion1/5
anteversion
(Med.) A displacement of an organ, esp. of the uterus, in such manner that its whole axis is directed further forward than usual.
- reversa1/5
reversa
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- reverso1/5
- reversers1/5
reverse
- noun a relation of direct opposition
contrary; opposite.
- we thought Sue was older than Bill but just the reverse was true
- noun the gears by which the motion of a machine can be reversed
reverse gear.
- noun a relation of direct opposition
- bouleversement1/5
bouleversement
Complete overthrow; disorder; a turning upside down.
- reversi1/5
reversi
Sorry, we do not have the definition for this word.
- unreversed1/5
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
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About Prefix and Suffix Words
This page lists all the words created by adding prefixes, suffixes to the word `evers`. For each word, youwill notice a blue bar below the word. The longer the blue bar below a word, the more common/popular the word. Very short blue bars indicate rare usage.
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