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7-letter words containing i, s, h

  • heifers — Plural form of heifer.
  • heights — Plural form of height.
  • heimish — homey; cozy and unpretentious.
  • heinies — Plural form of heinie.
  • heinous — hateful; odious; abominable; totally reprehensible: a heinous offense.
  • heiress — a woman who inherits or has a right of inheritance, especially a woman who has inherited or will inherit considerable wealth.
  • heisted — Simple past tense and past participle of heist.
  • heister — a robbery or holdup: Four men were involved in the armored car heist.
  • heliast — a court judge in ancient Greece
  • helibus — a helicopter with the capacity to carry many passengers
  • helices — a native or inhabitant of Corinth.
  • hellish — of, like, or suitable to hell; infernal; vile; horrible: It was a hellish war.
  • heloise — 1101?–64, French abbess: pupil of and secretly married to Pierre Abélard. Compare Abélard.
  • henbits — Plural form of henbit.
  • hengist — died a.d. 488? chief of the Jutes: with his brother Horsa led the Teutonic invasion of southern Britain c440.
  • hennish — of or relating to a hen
  • henries — Plural form of henry.
  • hepsiba — the wife of Hezekiah and the mother of Manasseh. II Kings 21:1.
  • herisau — a demicanton in NE Switzerland: Protestant. 94 sq. mi. (245 sq. km). Capital: Herisau.
  • hérissé — having bristles
  • hermits — Plural form of hermit.
  • hernias — Plural form of hernia.
  • heroics — Also, heroical. of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
  • heroise — to make a hero of: a war film that heroizes the warrior.
  • heroism — the qualities or attributes of a hero or heroine: He showed great heroism in battle.
  • hership — the act of plundering
  • hesione — daughter of King Laomedon, rescued by Hercules from a sea monster
  • hessian — of or relating to the state of Hesse or its inhabitants.
  • hessite — a rare mineral, silver telluride, Ag 2 Te, found in silver ores: sometimes contains gold.
  • heurism — the educational principle of acquiring knowledge through empirical study and practical experience
  • hiccups — a quick, involuntary inhalation that follows a spasm of the diaphragm and is suddenly checked by closure of the glottis, producing a short, relatively sharp sound.
  • hichensRobert Smythe [smahyth,, smahyth] /smaɪð,, smaɪθ/ (Show IPA), 1864–1950, English novelist.
  • hickeys — Plural form of hickey.
  • hickish — Resembling or characteristic of a hick, or unsophisticated rural person.
  • hidatsa — a member of a Siouan people dwelling on the Missouri River.
  • hideous — horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a hideous monster.
  • hidings — Plural form of hiding.
  • higashi — (sumo) the eastern side of the ring.
  • higginsGeorge V. 1939–99, U.S. novelist.
  • highest — having a great or considerable extent or reach upward or vertically; lofty; tall: a high wall.
  • highish — quite high
  • hijacks — Plural form of hijack.
  • hijinks — boisterous celebration or merrymaking; unrestrained fun: The city is full of conventioneers indulging in their usual high jinks.
  • hilarusSaint, died a.d. 468, pope 461–468.
  • hilites — Plural form of hilite.
  • himself — See myself.  
  • hinders — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
  • hinnies — Plural form of hinny.
  • hipness — familiar with or informed about the latest ideas, styles, developments, etc.: My parents aren't exactly hip, you know.
  • hippest — Also, hipness. the condition or state of being hip.
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