10-letter words containing e, n, w, r
- new berlin — a city in SE Wisconsin, near Milwaukee.
- new empire — the period in the history of ancient Egypt, 1580–1085 b.c., comprising the 18th to 20th dynasties, characterized by the predominance of Thebes.
- new forest — a forest region in S England, in Hampshire: national park. 145 sq. mi. (376 sq. km).
- new france — the French colonies and possessions in North America up to 1763.
- new iberia — a city in S Louisiana.
- new jersey — a state in the E United States, on the Atlantic coast. 7836 sq. mi. (20,295 sq. km). Capital: Trenton. Abbreviation: NJ (for use with zip code), N.J.
- new labour — a rebranding of the British Labour Party and its policies undertaken by Tony Blair and his supporters in the run-up to the 1997 general election in Great Britain and maintained during the Labour Party's period of government under Blair's premiership. Never an official title, it denotes the more right-wing/social democratic trend in Labour thinking and policy intended to make the party electable after its electoral catastrophes of the 1980s
- new romney — a seaport town in E Kent, in SE England: one of the Cinque Ports.
- new year's — the year approaching or newly begun.
- new yorker — Also called New York State. a state in the NE United States. 49,576 sq. mi. (128,400 sq. km). Capital: Albany. Abbreviation: NY (for use with zip code), N.Y.
- new-collar — pertaining to or designating middle-class wage earners holding jobs in a service industry.
- new-sprung — newly or suddenly come into existence.
- newark bay — a bay in NE New Jersey. 6 miles (10 km) long; 1 mile (1.6 km) wide.
- news story — a news report of any length, usually presented in a straightforward style and without editorial comment.
- newsbreaks — Plural form of newsbreak.
- newscaster — a broadcast of news on radio or television.
- newsdealer — a person who sells newspapers and periodicals.
- newsgroups — Plural form of newsgroup.
- newsletter — a written report, issued periodically, typically by a business, institution, or other organization, that presents information and news to people with a specific interest in the organization or subject: our co-op’s monthly newsletter; an employee newsletter.
- newsmakers — Plural form of newsmaker.
- newsmonger — a person who spreads gossip or idle talk; a gossip or gossipmonger.
- newspapers — Plural form of newspaper.
- newsperson — a newsman or newswoman; reporter.
- newsreader — a person who presents the news on a radio or television news broadcast; newscaster.
- newsvendor — a person who sells newspapers or periodicals.
- newsworthy — of sufficient interest to the public or a special audience to warrant press attention or coverage.
- newswriter — A journalist who writes the scripts for a newsreader.
- nipplewort — a yellow-flowered plant, Lapsana communis, found in woods and on wasteland.
- nitwittery — foolishness; stupidity
- no worries — it is not a problem
- non-worker — a person or thing that works.
- nonce word — a word coined and used only for a particular occasion. Compare neologism (def 1).
- nonce-word — a word coined and used only for a particular occasion. Compare neologism (def 1).
- nonnetwork — not part of or connected to a network
- nonrenewal — the fact or act of not renewing
- nonswimmer — to move in water by movements of the limbs, fins, tail, etc.
- nor'wester — sou'wester (defs 1, 2).
- norsewoman — a female member of the peoples of ancient Norway or Scandinavia
- north-west — The north-west is the direction which is halfway between north and west.
- noteworthy — worthy of notice or attention; notable; remarkable: a noteworthy addition to our collection of rare books.
- number two — someone or something that is second in rank, order, or importance.
- nutrasweet — a brand of artificial sweetener
- oceanwards — Oceanward.
- on welfare — the good fortune, health, happiness, prosperity, etc., of a person, group, or organization; well-being: to look after a child's welfare; the physical or moral welfare of society.
- one or two — One or two means a few.
- orangewood — the hard, fine-grained, yellowish wood of the orange tree, used in inlaid work and fine turnery.
- outswinger — a ball that when bowled veers from leg side to off side.
- overstrewn — scattered over
- overwinter — to pass, spend, or survive the winter: to overwinter on the Riviera.
- pared-down — If you describe something as pared-down, you mean that it has no unnecessary features, and has been reduced to a very simple form.