8-letter words containing i, n, e, s, t
- infested — to live in or overrun to an unwanted degree or in a troublesome manner, especially as predatory animals or vermin do: Sharks infested the coastline.
- infester — Something that infests.
- inflates — to distend; swell or puff out; dilate: The king cobra inflates its hood.
- inflects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inflect.
- ingested — Simple past tense and past participle of ingest.
- ingrates — Plural form of ingrate.
- inherits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inherit.
- inkstone — a slab of stone used in Chinese calligraphy and painting to grind dry ink and mix it with water.
- inlisted — Simple past tense and past participle of inlist.
- inquests — Plural form of inquest.
- insanest — not sane; not of sound mind; mentally deranged.
- inscient — Lacking knowledge; ignorant.
- insectan — Of or relating to insects.
- inserted — Botany. (especially of the parts of a flower) attached to or growing out of some part.
- inserter — A person who, or device that inserts.
- insisted — to be emphatic, firm, or resolute on some matter of desire, demand, intention, etc.: He insists on checking every shipment.
- insolate — to expose to the sun's rays; treat by exposure to the sun's rays.
- insolent — boldly rude or disrespectful; contemptuously impertinent; insulting: an insolent reply.
- inspects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inspect.
- instable — not stable; unstable.
- instance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
- instated — to put or place in a certain state or position, as in an office; install.
- instates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of instate.
- instream — (intransitive) To flow or stream in; flow or stream into.
- instress — to create or sustain an inscape
- instroke — a stroke traveling in an inward direction.
- insulate — to cover, line, or separate with a material that prevents or reduces the passage, transfer, or leakage of heat, electricity, or sound: to insulate an electric wire with a rubber sheath; to insulate a coat with down.
- insulted — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
- insulter — to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
- integers — Mathematics. one of the positive or negative numbers 1, 2, 3, etc., or zero. Compare whole number.
- intelsat — a global communications satellite network under international control.
- intenser — Comparative form of intense.
- inter se — (italics) Latin. among or between themselves.
- interess — to interest
- interest — the feeling of a person whose attention, concern, or curiosity is particularly engaged by something: She has a great interest in the poetry of Donne.
- interims — Plural form of interim.
- interset — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
- intersex — an individual having reproductive organs or external sexual characteristics of both male and female.
- intitles — entitle.
- introrse — turned or facing inward, as anthers that open toward the gynoecium.
- intrudes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intrude.
- invested — to put (money) to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
- investor — to put (money) to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
- invitees — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
- isotones — Plural form of isotone.
- jettison — to cast (goods) overboard in order to lighten a vessel or aircraft or to improve its stability in an emergency.
- jointers — Plural form of jointer.
- kinetics — the branch of mechanics that deals with the actions of forces in producing or changing the motion of masses.
- kinglets — Plural form of kinglet.
- kinkiest — full of kinks; closely twisted: a kinky wire.