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11-letter words containing i, n, v, e, t

  • fascinative — to attract and hold attentively by a unique power, personal charm, unusual nature, or some other special quality; enthrall: a vivacity that fascinated the audience.
  • festiveness — The quality of being festive; festivity.
  • fictiveness — The quality of being fictive.
  • field event — an event in a track meet that involves throwing something, as a discus or javelin, or jumping and is not performed on the running track.
  • fifty-seven — a cardinal number, 50 plus 7.
  • finite verb — a verb form that distinguishes person, number, and tense, and also mood or aspect, as opens in She opens the door.
  • five stones — the game of jacks played with five stones
  • front-drive — (of an automotive vehicle) having front-wheel drive.
  • furtiveness — taken, done, used, etc., surreptitiously or by stealth; secret: a furtive glance.
  • gallivanted — Simple past tense and past participle of gallivant.
  • gallivanter — to wander about, seeking pleasure or diversion; gad.
  • germinative — capable of germinating, developing, or creating; of or pertaining to germination.
  • get weaving — to hurry; start to do something
  • give notice — warn, inform
  • give thanks — be thankful, express thankfulness
  • gravenstein — a variety of large, yellow apple with red streaks
  • heavenliest — Superlative form of heavenly.
  • hypotensive — characterized by or causing low blood pressure, as shock.
  • imaginative — characterized by or bearing evidence of imagination: an imaginative tale.
  • improvement — an act of improving or the state of being improved.
  • improvident — not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary.
  • inactivated — Simple past tense and past participle of inactivate.
  • inactivates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inactivate.
  • inadvertent — unintentional: an inadvertent insult.
  • inattentive — not attentive; negligent.
  • inavertible — Not avertible.
  • incendivity — the power to ignite
  • incentively — something that incites or tends to incite to action or greater effort, as a reward offered for increased productivity.
  • incentivise — (transitive, British spelling) To provide with an incentive. (from 20th c.).
  • incentivize — to give incentives to: The government should incentivize the private sector to create jobs.
  • inceptively — In an inceptive manner.
  • inculcative — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
  • indigestive — accompanied by or suffering from indigestion; dyspeptic.
  • individuate — to form into an individual or distinct entity.
  • inductively — of, relating to, or involving electrical induction or magnetic induction.
  • ineffective — not effective; not producing results; ineffectual: ineffective efforts; ineffective remedies.
  • inevitables — Plural form of inevitable.
  • infectivity — infectious.
  • infinitives — The basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense (e.g., see in we came to see, let him see).
  • infirmative — (obsolete) Tending to weaken, annul, or make void.
  • informative — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
  • ingenuitive — (nonstandard) Possessing ingenuity; ingenious.
  • initiatives — Plural form of initiative.
  • innervating — Present participle of innervate.
  • innervation — the act of innervating; state of being innervated.
  • innocent iv — (Sinbaldo de Fieschi) c1180–1254, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 1243–54.
  • innocent vi — (Étienne Aubert) died 1362, French jurist and ecclesiastic: pope 1352–62.
  • innutritive — (archaic) Lacking in nutrition.
  • inobservant — lack of attention; inattention; heedlessness: drowsy inobservance.
  • inobtrusive — unobtrusive.
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