8-letter words containing e, n, w
- swear in — to make a solemn declaration or affirmation by some sacred being or object, as a deity or the Bible.
- sweating — the act or process of sweating
- sweeping — of wide range or scope.
- sweet on — fond of or infatuated with
- sweeting — a sweet variety of apple.
- sweetman — (in the Caribbean) a man kept by a woman
- swelinck — Jan Pieters [yahn pee-tuh rs] /yɑn ˈpi tərs/ (Show IPA), or Jan Pieterszoon [yahn pee-tuh r-sohn] /yɑn ˈpi tərˌsoʊn/ (Show IPA), 1562–1621, Dutch organist and composer.
- swelling — the act of swelling or the condition of being swollen.
- swindled — (of a gem) cut so as to retain the maximum weight of the original stone or to give a false impression of size, especially by having the table too large.
- swindler — to cheat (a person, business, etc.) out of money or other assets.
- swinepox — a variety of chicken pox.
- swingers — a person or thing that swings.
- swounded — swoon.
- szechwan — Sichuan.
- takedown — made or constructed so as to be easily dismantled or disassembled.
- tarwhine — a bream, Rhabdosargus sarba, of E Australia, silver in colour with gold streaks
- tea gown — a semiformal gown of fine material, especially one styled with soft, flowing lines, worn for afternoon social occasions.
- teardown — a taking apart; disassembly.
- tentwise — in the manner of a tent
- the news — current affairs reporting
- the swan — the constellation Cygnus
- the wain — Charles's Wain
- tie down — that with which anything is tied.
- tie-down — a device for tying something down.
- timeworn — worn or impaired by time.
- tone row — a series of tones in which no tone is duplicated, and in which the tones generally recur in fixed sequence, with variations in rhythm and pitch, throughout a composition.
- toweling — an absorbent cloth or paper for wiping and drying something wet, as one for the hands, face, or body after washing or bathing.
- towering — very high or tall; lofty: a towering oak.
- towerman — Railroads. a person who works in a switch tower and, by means of a signal box, directs the movement of trains.
- townhome — town house (def 3).
- townsend — Francis Everett, 1867–1960, U.S. physician and proposer of the Townsend plan.
- townwear — tailored, usually conservative clothing appropriate for business or other activities in a town or city.
- towplane — an aeroplane that tows gliders
- treelawn — a narrow band of grass between a road and a pavement, usually planted with trees
- trewsman — a Highlander
- twangler — a person who twangles
- tweaking — to pinch and pull with a jerk and twist: to tweak someone's ear; to tweak someone's nose.
- tweenage — (of a child) between about eight and fourteen years old
- tweeting — a weak chirping sound, as of a young or small bird.
- twenties — a cardinal number, 10 times 2.
- twenty's — a cardinal number, 10 times 2.
- twenty20 — a form of one-day cricket in which each side bats for twenty overs
- twentymo — a book size of about 3 × 5 inches (8 × 12 cm), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 20 leaves or 40 pages.
- twerking — a provocative dance performed by moving the hips rapidly back and forth while standing with the feet apart and raising and lowering the body in a squatting motion
- twin bed — a twin-size bed, especially one of a matching pair in a bedroom; single bed.
- twin set — a matching pair of women's sweaters, a pullover and a cardigan, intended to be worn together
- twinleaf — a North American herb, Jeffersonia diphylla, having a single white blossom and leaves divided in two.
- two-line — (formerly) denoting double the normal size of printer's type
- two-name — (of commercial paper) having more than one obligor, usually a maker and endorser, both of whom are fully liable.
- two-tone — having two colors or two shades of the same color: a two-tone automobile.