6-letter words containing g, e, n, i
- nidget — (obsolete) A fool or idiot; a coward.
- nigger — Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a black person. a contemptuous term used to refer to a member of any dark-skinned people.
- niggle — to criticize, especially constantly or repeatedly, in a peevish or petty way; carp: to niggle about the fine points of interpretation; preferring to niggle rather than take steps to correct a situation.
- nigher — near in space, time, or relation: The time draws nigh.
- niglet — (slang, US, offensive, pejorative, racial slur) A child of Negro lineage.
- noogie — a light blow or jab, usually to a person's head, back, or upper arm and accompanied by a twisting motion, with the extended knuckle of the curled-up second or third finger: done as a gesture of affection or painfully as a prank.
- nuggie — a light blow or jab, usually to a person's head, back, or upper arm and accompanied by a twisting motion, with the extended knuckle of the curled-up second or third finger: done as a gesture of affection or painfully as a prank.
- origen — (Origenes Admantius) a.d. 185?–254? Alexandrian writer, Christian theologian, and teacher.
- peeing — to urinate.
- peking — Older Spelling. Beijing.
- pfenig — a monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the 100th part of a marka.
- piegan — a member of a subtribe of the Blackfoot Indians
- pieing — to reduce (printing types) to a state of confusion.
- pigeon — (not in technical use) pidgin; pidgin English.
- pigpen — a pen for keeping pigs.
- pinged — to produce a sharp sound like that of a bullet striking a sheet of metal.
- pinger — a device that makes a pinging sound, esp one that can be preset to ring at a particular time
- pingle — to pick at or fiddle with (one's food)
- reagin — Also called Wassermann antibody. an antibody formed in response to syphilis and reactive with cardiolipin in various blood tests for the disease.
- regain — to get again; recover: to regain one's health.
- regina — a province in W Canada. 251,700 sq. mi. (651,900 sq. km). Capital: Regina.
- region — an extensive, continuous part of a surface, space, or body: a region of the earth.
- resign — to give up an office or position, often formally (often followed by from): to resign from the presidency.
- ringed — having or wearing a ring or rings.
- ringer — a person or thing that rings or makes a ringing noise: a ringer of bells; a bell that is a loud ringer.
- seeing — the act of a person who sees.
- seguin — a city in SE Texas.
- sewing — the amount of additional water necessary to float a grounded vessel.
- sexing — either the male or female division of a species, especially as differentiated with reference to the reproductive functions.
- siegen — a city in North Rhine–Westphalia in W Germany, on the Sieg River.
- signed — a token; indication.
- signee — a person who signs a document, register, etc.; signer; signatory: a signee of the Declaration of Independence.
- signer — a person who signs.
- signet — a small seal, as on a finger ring.
- singed — to burn superficially or slightly; scorch.
- singer — Isaac Bashevis [bah-shev-is] /bɑˈʃɛv ɪs/ (Show IPA), 1904–91, U.S. novelist and short-story writer (in Yiddish), born in Poland: Nobel prize 1978.
- single — only one in number; one only; unique; sole: a single example.
- soigne — carefully or elegantly done, operated, or designed.
- swinge — to singe.
- tagine — a large, heavy N African cooking pot with a conical lid
- tangie — a water spirit of Orkney, appearing as a figure draped in seaweed, or as a seahorse
- tinged — a slight degree of coloration.
- tingle — to have a sensation of slight prickles, stings, or tremors, as from cold, a sharp blow, excitement, etc.: I tingle all over.
- toeing — one of the terminal digits of the human foot.
- twinge — a sudden, sharp pain: On damp days, he's often bothered by a twinge of rheumatism.
- vexing — to irritate; annoy; provoke: His noisy neighbors often vexed him.
- whinge — to complain; whine.
- wigeon — widgeon.
- wigner — Eugene Paul, 1902–95, U.S. physicist, born in Hungary: Nobel prize 1963.
- winged — having wings.