overarch |
oversight |
As a verb overarch
is to form an arch over something.
As a noun oversight is
an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
oversight |
lookover |
As nouns the difference between oversight and lookover
is that
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten while
lookover is a brief visual inspection.
oversight |
disregard |
As nouns the difference between oversight and disregard
is that
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten while
disregard is the act or state of deliberately not paying attention or caring about; misregard.
As a verb disregard is
to ignore; misregard.
facilitate |
oversight |
As a verb facilitate
is to make easy or easier.
As a noun oversight is
an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
oversight |
watchful |
As a noun oversight
is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
As an adjective watchful is
observant, vigilant and aware.
oversight |
scrutiny |
As nouns the difference between oversight and scrutiny
is that
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten while
scrutiny is intense study of someone or something.
As a verb scrutiny is
to scrutinize.
oblivion |
oversight |
As nouns the difference between oblivion and oversight
is that
oblivion is the state of forgetfulness or distraction; fig confused while
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
As a verb oblivion
is to consign to oblivion; to efface utterly.
overlooked |
oversight |
As an adjective overlooked
is missed, unnoticed.
As a verb overlooked
is (
overlook).
As a noun oversight is
an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
overseer |
oversight |
As nouns the difference between overseer and oversight
is that
overseer is one who oversees or supervises. A supervisor while
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten.
oversight |
support |
As nouns the difference between oversight and support
is that
oversight is an omission; something that is left out, missed or forgotten while
support is something which supports. Often used attributively, as a complement or supplement to.
As a verb support is
(
to keep from falling) To keep from falling.
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