Word Study - O  (126)


obeisance
(noun)

[ an expression of respect or submission ]
[ obedience ]

object
(noun)

[ laid or set against ]
[ that where on any thing resteth or occupied ]
[ set a work ]

objection
(noun)

oblation
(noun)

[ a sacrifice or offering usually made to a god ]
[ offering ]

oblations
(plural noun)

obscure
(adjective)

[ dark ]
[ cloudy ]

obscurity
(noun)

observation
(noun)

observe
(verb transitive)

observed
(participle passive)

observest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

observeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

obstinate
(adjective)

[ froward ]
[ stubbern ]
[ stiff in his own opinion ]

obtain
(verb transitive)

obtained
(participle passive)

obtaineth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

obtaining
(participle present tense)

occasion
(noun)

occasions
(plural noun)

occupation
(noun)

occupied
(participle passive)

occupiers
(plural noun)

occupieth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

occupy
(verb transitive)

[ to trade ]
[ to do business ]

occurrent
(noun)

[ happening ]
[ taking place ]
[ occasions ]
[ things that offer themselves by the way ]

odious
(adjective)

[ offensive ]
[ disgusting ]
[ repugnant ]
[ hateful ]
[ disdainful ]

odor
(noun)

[ smell ]
[ sent ]
[ savor ]

odors
(plural noun)

offence
(noun)

offences
(plural noun)

offend
(verb transitive)

[ cause to stumble or sin ]

offended
(participle passive)

offender
(noun)

offscouring
(participle present tense)

offspring
(noun)

oft
(adverb)

[ often ]
[ frequently ]

often
(participle passive)

oftener
(adverb)

oftentimes
(plural noun)

ofttimes
(plural noun)

omer
(noun)

[ one tenth of an ephah ]
[ about 6.5 pints ]

ominous
(adjective)

[ that signifieth some good or ill fate ]

omitted
(participle passive)

[ let passed ]
[ oversliped ]

omnipotent
(adjective)

[ all-powerful ]
[ almighty ]
[ great ]
[ high ]

one day
(adverb)

only
(adjective)

onward
(adverb)

open
(participle passive)

opened
(participle passive)

openest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

openeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

opening
(participle present tense)

openings
(plural noun)

openly
(adverb)

operation
(noun)

[ working ]
[ effect ]

operations
(plural noun)

opinion
(noun)

opportunity
(noun)

[ fitness ]
[ to any thing ]

oppose
(verb transitive)

[ set again ]

opposed
(participle passive)

opposers
(plural noun)

opposeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

opposite
(adjective)

[ contrary ]
[ set ever against ]

oppressed
(participle passive)

[ grieved ]
[ violently wronged ]

oracle
(noun)

[ someone regarded as reliable ]
[ a place ]
[ a speech or answer given from GOD ]

oration
(noun)

[ a prayer ]
[ speech ]
[ discourse ]

ordain
(verb transitive)

[ to establish in a particular office or order ]

order
(noun)

ordered
(participle passive)

ordereth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

orderings
(plural noun)

orderly
(adjective)

orders
(plural noun)

ordinary
(adjective)

ossifrage
(noun)

[ a vulture ]

ouches
(plural noun)

[ sockets or precious settings ]

ought
(verb)

oughtest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

out of time
(adjective)

outcast
(participle passive)

outcasts
(plural noun)

outer
(adjective)

outgoings
(plural noun)

[ limits ]
[ boundaries ]

outlandish
(adjective)

[ a foreigner ]
[ one who is strange or bizarre ]

outlived
(participle passive)

outmost
(adjective)

outrageous
(adjective)

[ fierce ]
[ unreasonable ]

outrun
(verb transitive)

outside
(noun)

outstretched
(participle passive)

outward
(adjective)

outwardly
(adverb)

overcame
(verb)

overcharged
(participle passive)

overcome
(verb transitive)

overcometh
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

overflow
(verb transitive)

overflowed
(participle passive)

overfloweth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

overflowing
(participle present tense)

overflown
(verb)

overlaid
(participle passive)

overlay
(verb transitive)

overlaying
(participle present tense)

overlooked
(participle passive)

overmuch
(adjective)

overpass
(verb transitive)

overplus
(noun)

[ more then needeth ]

overrunning
(participle present tense)

oversee
(verb transitive)

overseer
(noun)

overseers
(plural noun)

oversight
(noun)

overspread
(verb transitive)

overspreading
(participle present tense)

overtake
(noun)

overtaken
(participle passive)

overthrew
(verb)

overthrow
(verb transitive)

overthroweth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

overthrown
(verb)

overturn
(verb transitive)

overturneth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

overwhelm
(verb transitive)

overwhelmed
(participle passive)

overwise
(adverb)