| Home | All words | Beginning with | Ending with | Containing AB | Containing A & B | At position
List of 11-letter words containing ••••••Click to add an eighth letter
Click to remove a letter
Click to change word size All alphabetical All by size 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
There are 15 eleven-letter words containing D, G, I, L, S, T and U| AUDIOLOGIST | • audiologist n. A healthcare professional who diagnoses, treats and/or manages hearing and balance disorders. • AUDIOLOGIST n. one who studies hearing. | | BLOODGUILTS | • BLOODGUILT n. the guilt of shedding blood, e.g. in murder. | | DELUSTERING | • delustering v. Present participle of deluster. • DELUSTER v. to lessen the sheen of. | | DISGRUNTLED | • disgruntled v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of disgruntle. • disgruntled adj. Unhappy; dissatisfied. • disgruntled adj. Frustrated. | | DISGRUNTLES | • disgruntles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgruntle. • DISGRUNTLE v. to make ill-humoured or discontented. | | DISGUSTEDLY | • disgustedly adv. In a disgusted manner. • DISGUSTED adv. DISGUST, to cause loathing. | | DISLUSTRING | • dislustring v. Present participle of dislustre. • DISLUSTRE v. (archaic) to deprive of lustre. | | DIVULGATERS | • divulgaters n. Plural of divulgater. • DIVULGATER n. one who divulgates, also DIVULGATOR. | | DIVULGATORS | • divulgators n. Plural of divulgator. • DIVULGATOR n. one who divulgates, also DIVULGATER. | | GLUTTONISED | • gluttonised v. Simple past tense and past participle of gluttonise. • GLUTTONISE v. to eat to excess, also GLUTTONIZE. | | GRADUALISTS | • gradualists n. Plural of gradualist. • GRADUALIST n. one who adheres to the doctrine of gradualism. | | MULTIGRADES | • MULTIGRADE n. a brand of black and white photographic paper coated with a mixture of emulsions which are sensitive to the colour of the printing light used and which produce different contrast grades as a result. | | OUTLODGINGS | • outlodgings n. Plural of outlodging. • OUTLODGING n. a lodging beyond bounds. | | OUTSCOLDING | • outscolding v. Present participle of outscold. • OUTSCOLD v. (Shakespeare) to surpass in scolding. | | UNSIGHTEDLY | • UNSIGHTED adv. UNSIGHT, to prevent from seeing. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
See this list for:
Recommended websites
| |