0%

11-letter words containing h, e, i, s, t

  • tertianship — (in the Jesuit order) a period of strict discipline before the taking of final vows, beginning one or two years after ordination.
  • test flight — a flight made to observe the performance characteristics of a new aircraft or spacecraft.
  • tetratheism — the belief that the Christian God is four persons
  • textbookish — suggesting a textbook, especially in literary style or composition.
  • thalassemia — a hereditary form of anemia, occurring chiefly in people of Mediterranean origin, marked by the abnormal synthesis of hemoglobin and a consequent shortened life span of red blood cells.
  • thanksgiver — a person who gives thanks.
  • that's life — expressing acceptance of fate
  • thatcherism — the conservative policies, political philosophy, and leadership style of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, characterized especially by monetarism, privatization, and labor union reform.
  • the baptist — John the Baptist
  • the british — the people of Great Britain
  • the cornish — the natives or inhabitants of Cornwall
  • the diggers — a radical English Puritan group, led by Gerrard Winstanley, which advocated communal ownership of land (1649–50)
  • the english — the natives or inhabitants of England collectively
  • the fact is — You use the fact is or the fact of the matter is to introduce and draw attention to a summary or statement of the most important point about what you have been saying.
  • the fidgets — restless, uneasy feelings or movements
  • the fifties — the numbers or years, as of a century, from fifty through fifty-nine
  • the five ks — items traditionally worn or carried by Sikhs, each possessing a symbolic importance
  • the flemish — the Flemings collectively
  • the forties — the numbers 40–49 in a particular century, esp the 20th century
  • the giggles — a fit of prolonged and uncontrollable giggling
  • the heavies — a serious newspaper
  • the instant — To do something the instant something else happens means to do it immediately.
  • the islands — the islands of the South Pacific
  • the jitters — nervousness and anxiety
  • the midrash — these commentaries and notes collectively
  • the moonies — the Unification Church
  • the nations — the non-Jewish nations; Gentiles
  • the offside — the side of a vehicle nearest the centre of the road (in Britain, the right side)
  • the shivers — an attack of shivering, esp through fear or illness
  • the sixties — the years numbered 60–69 in a particular century, esp the 20th century
  • the spanish — Spaniards collectively
  • the species — the human race
  • the strings — violins, violas, cellos, and double basses collectively
  • the sublime — sublime quality; sublimity
  • the swedish — the people of Sweden collectively
  • the tropics — that part of the earth's surface between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn; the Torrid Zone
  • the willies — nervousness, jitters, or fright (esp in the phrase give (or get) the willies)
  • the windies — the international cricket team of the West Indies
  • the yahwist — the conjectured author or authors of the earliest of four main sources or strands of tradition of which the Pentateuch is composed and in which God is called Yahweh throughout
  • the-knights — a comedy (424 b.c.) by Aristophanes.
  • theatricals — of or relating to the theater or dramatic presentations: theatrical performances.
  • theatricism — theatricalism.
  • theme music — music played at the beginning and end of a programme or film
  • theodorakis — Mikis (ˈmikis). born 1925, Greek composer, who wrote the music for the films Zorba the Greek (1965) and Serpico (1973): imprisoned (1967–70) for his opposition to the Greek military government
  • theomachist — a person who battles against the gods or resists the will of the gods
  • theophobist — a person who fears or despises God or religion
  • theosophist — any of various forms of philosophical or religious thought based on a mystical insight into the divine nature.
  • theosophize — to practise theosophy or to think theosophically
  • there is no — If you say there is no doing a particular thing, you mean that it is very difficult or impossible to do that thing.
  • there it is — that is the state of affairs
Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?