6-letter words containing g, r, i
- truing — being in accordance with the actual state or conditions; conforming to reality or fact; not false: a true story.
- trying — extremely annoying, difficult, or the like; straining one's patience and goodwill to the limit: a trying day; a trying experience.
- tugrik — an aluminum-bronze or cupronickel coin and monetary unit of the Mongolian People's Republic, equal to 100 mongo.
- turgid — swollen; distended; tumid.
- turing — Alan Mathison [math-uh-suh n] /ˈmæθ ə sən/ (Show IPA), 1912–54, English mathematician, logician, and pioneer in computer theory.
- tyring — to furnish with tires.
- ugarit — an ancient city in Syria, N of Latakia, on the site of modern Ras Shamra: destroyed by an earthquake early in the 13th century b.c.; excavations have yielded tablets written in cuneiform and hieroglyphic script that reveal important information on Canaanite mythology.
- uglier — very unattractive or unpleasant to look at; offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance.
- ugrian — denoting or pertaining to an ethnological group including the Magyars and related peoples of western Siberia.
- uighur — a member of a Turkish people dominant in Mongolia and eastern Turkestan from the 8th to 12th centuries a.d., and now living mainly in western China.
- ungird — to loosen or remove a girdle or belt from.
- ungirt — having a girdle loosened or removed.
- upgird — to support or hold up
- urging — to push or force along; impel with force or vigor: to urge the cause along.
- vergil — (Publius Vergilius Maro) 70–19 b.c, Roman poet: author of The Aeneid.
- verlig — enlightened; liberal
- viagra — Viagra is a drug that is given to men with certain sexual problems in order to help them to have sexual intercourse.
- viborg — Swedish name of Vyborg.
- vigoro — a women's game similar to cricket with paddle-shaped bats, introduced into Australia in 1919 by its British inventor J. J. Grant
- vigour — active strength or force.
- vigrid — the field on which the last battle between the gods and their enemies is destined to be fought at the time of Ragnarok.
- virago — a loud-voiced, ill-tempered, scolding woman; shrew.
- virgil — Vergil.
- virgin — a person who has never had sexual intercourse.
- waragi — a Ugandan alcoholic drink made from bananas
- waring — watchful, wary, or cautious.
- widger — (gardening) a small gardening tool used to loosen soil, consisting of a handle and long thin spatula.
- wigger — A white person who tries to emulate or acquire African-American cultural behavior and tastes.
- wigner — Eugene Paul, 1902–95, U.S. physicist, born in Hungary: Nobel prize 1963.
- winger — (in Rugby, soccer, etc.) a person who plays a wing position.
- wiring — a slender, stringlike piece or filament of relatively rigid or flexible metal, usually circular in section, manufactured in a great variety of diameters and metals depending on its application.
- wright — Charles, born 1935, U.S. poet.
- wrings — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wring.
- wrying — Present participle of wry.
- zinger — a quick, witty, or pointed remark or retort: During the debate she made a couple of zingers that deflated the opposition.