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12-letter words containing i, a, e

  • (in) care of — at the address of
  • (to) be fair — You use fair in expressions such as to be fair and let's be fair when you want to add a favourable comment about someone or something that you have just mentioned and to correct a false impression that you might have given.
  • a devil of a — Devil can be used to emphasize what you think about someone or something. For example, if you say that someone is a devil of a nuisance, you mean that they are very annoying. If you say that something is a devil of a problem, you mean that it is a very difficult problem.
  • a dog's life — a wretched existence
  • a fair shake — If you do not get a fair shake, you are not given a reasonable opportunity to succeed or to achieve something.
  • a haute voix — aloud
  • a l'ancienne — in or according to the old-fashioned manner or style.
  • a l'anglaise — in the English manner
  • a posteriori — relating to or involving inductive reasoning from particular facts or effects to a general principle
  • a rough ride — If you say that someone faces a rough ride, you mean that things are going to be difficult for them because people will criticize them a lot or treat them badly.
  • a roving eye — If you say that a man has a roving eye, you are criticizing him for continually paying attention to different women.
  • a sore point — If something is a sore point with someone, it is likely to make them angry or embarrassed if you try to discuss it.
  • a sticky end — an unpleasant death
  • a-line dress — a dress that gradually becomes wider from top to bottom, similar to an A in shape
  • abbreviately — In an abbreviate way.
  • abbreviating — Present participle of abbreviate.
  • abbreviation — An abbreviation is a short form of a word or phrase, made by leaving out some of the letters or by using only the first letter of each word.
  • abbreviatory — shortening
  • abbreviature — an abbreviation
  • abd-el-kadir — 1807?–83, Algerian leader.
  • abdul-medjid — 1823-61; sultan of Turkey (1839-61)
  • abecedarians — Plural form of abecedarian.
  • aberrational — characterized by aberration
  • abietic acid — yellowish powder
  • abirritative — to make less irritable; soothe.
  • abolitionize — (esp. prior to the Civil War) to convert (persons, a region, a state, etc.) to abolitionism.
  • abortiveness — imperfect development; rudimentary nature
  • abrasiveness — any material or substance used for grinding, polishing, etc., as emery, pumice, or sandpaper.
  • abridgements — Plural form of abridgement.
  • absentminded — so lost in thought that one does not realize what one is doing, what is happening, etc.; preoccupied to the extent of being unaware of one's immediate surroundings.
  • absinthiated — containing wormwood
  • abstemiously — sparing or moderate in eating and drinking; temperate in diet.
  • academically — in relation to an academy
  • academicians — Plural form of academician.
  • acatalectics — Plural form of acatalectic.
  • accelerating — Present participle of accelerate.
  • acceleration — The acceleration of a process or change is the fact that it is getting faster and faster.
  • accelerative — of, causing, or increasing acceleration
  • accentuality — the quality of being characterized by accent or stress
  • accentuating — to give emphasis or prominence to.
  • accentuation — an act or instance of accentuating.
  • acceptations — Plural form of acceptation.
  • access point — the hub that links wireless devices to a network or to the internet
  • access radio — radio programmes made by the general public as distinguished from those made by professional broadcasters
  • access visit — a visit that a divorced parent makes to see a child who does not live with him or her
  • accessioning — the act of coming into the possession of a right, title, office, etc.: accession to the throne.
  • accessorised — Simple past tense and past participle of accessorise.
  • accessorized — Simple past tense and past participle of accessorize.
  • accidentally — happening by chance or accident; not planned; unexpected: an accidental meeting.
  • acclimatised — Simple past tense and past participle of acclimatise.

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