11-letter words containing a, t, i, n, e, r
- in the dark — having very little or no light: a dark room.
- in the rear — in a vehicle's rear seats
- in the wars — (esp of a child) hurt or knocked about, esp as a result of quarrelling and fighting
- inadvertent — unintentional: an inadvertent insult.
- inalterable — unalterable.
- inalterably — In an inalterable way.
- inaugurated — to make a formal beginning of; initiate; commence; begin: The end of World War II inaugurated the era of nuclear power.
- inaugurates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inaugurate.
- inavertible — Not avertible.
- incarcerate — to imprison; confine.
- incardinate — to institute as a cardinal.
- incertainty — (obsolete) Uncertainty.
- incinerated — Simple past tense and past participle of incinerate.
- incinerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incinerate.
- incinerator — a furnace or apparatus for burning trash, garbage, etc., to ashes.
- incoronated — crowned
- incorporate — to form into a legal corporation.
- incrassated — Simple past tense and past participle of incrassate.
- incremation — Burning; especially, the act of burning a dead body; cremation.
- incremental — increasing or adding on, especially in a regular series: small, incremental tax hikes.
- incriminate — to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- inebriating — to make drunk; intoxicate.
- inebriation — to make drunk; intoxicate.
- inelaborate — Not elaborate; crude; unfinished.
- ineptocracy — (countable, pejorative) A government characterized by incompetent leaders.
- inerrantism — belief in a document's truth and freedom from error.
- inerrantist — belief in a document's truth and freedom from error.
- inertialess — That has no inertia, or acts without the use of inertia.
- infantrymen — Plural form of infantryman.
- inferential — of, pertaining to, by, or dependent upon inference.
- infiltrated — Simple past tense and past participle of infiltrate.
- infiltrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infiltrate.
- infirmative — (obsolete) Tending to weaken, annul, or make void.
- informative — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
- informatize — (of a country, region, etc) to undergo the development of an information-based economy on an extensive scale
- infortunate — of or relating to infortune.
- infrigidate — (obsolete) To chill; to make cold.
- ingathering — a gathering in, especially of farm products; harvest.
- ingratiated — to establish (oneself or someone else) in the favor or good graces of someone, especially by deliberate effort (usually followed by with): He ingratiated himself with all the guests. She ingratiated her colleagues with her well-researched project proposal.
- ingratiates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingratiate.
- ingratitude — the state of being ungrateful; unthankfulness.
- ingurgitate — to swallow greedily or in great quantity, as food.
- inhabitress — a female inhabitant
- inheritable — capable of being inherited.
- inheritably — capable of being inherited.
- inheritance — something that is or may be inherited; property passing at the owner's death to the heir or those entitled to succeed; legacy.
- initializer — One who, or that which, initializes.
- innervating — Present participle of innervate.
- innervation — the act of innervating; state of being innervated.
- inobservant — lack of attention; inattention; heedlessness: drowsy inobservance.