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7-letter words containing i, s, t, h

  • shut it — Be quiet, stop talking
  • shut-in — confined to one's home, a hospital, etc., as from illness.
  • sighted — having functional vision; not blind.
  • sighter — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
  • sightly — pleasing to the sight; attractive; comely.
  • sithole — Ndabaningi (əndabaˈnɪŋɡɪ). 1920–2000, Zimbabwean clergyman and politician; leader of the Zimbabwe African National Union (1963–74). He was one of the negotiators of the internal settlement (1978) to pave the way for Black majority rule in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe)
  • sleight — skill; dexterity.
  • slights — small in amount, degree, etc.: a slight increase; a slight odor.
  • slither — to slide down or along a surface, especially unsteadily, from side to side, or with some friction or noise: The box slithered down the chute.
  • smithed — a worker in metal.
  • snitchy — cross; ill-tempered.
  • softish — somewhat or relatively soft.
  • sophist — (often initial capital letter) Greek History. any of a class of professional teachers in ancient Greece who gave instruction in various fields, as in general culture, rhetoric, politics, or disputation. a person belonging to this class at a later period who, while professing to teach skill in reasoning, concerned himself with ingenuity and specious effectiveness rather than soundness of argument.
  • sopwith — Sir Thomas Octave Murdoch. 1888–1989, British aircraft designer, who built the Sopwith Camel biplane used during World War I. He was chairman (1935–63) of the Hawker Siddeley Group, which developed the Hurricane fighter
  • sottish — stupefied with or as if with drink; drunken.
  • spathic — like spar.
  • spright — an elf, fairy, or goblin.
  • squitch — couch grass
  • staithe — a wharf, where ships can moor and unload or load
  • sthenia — strength; excessive vital force.
  • sthenic — sturdy; heavily and strongly built.
  • stiches — a verse or line of poetry.
  • stichic — pertaining to or consisting of stichs or verses.
  • stichos — a verse or a short poetic line
  • stushie — a commotion, rumpus, or row
  • stylish — characterized by or conforming to style or the fashionable standard; fashionably elegant; smart or chic: She wore a very stylish gown to the inaugural ball.
  • switchy — moving as a switch
  • swithed — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
  • swither — a state of confusion, excitement, or perplexity.
  • swithinSaint, died a.d. 862, English ecclesiastic: bishop of Winchester 852?–862.
  • synthia — the informal name for a self-replicating synthetic bacterium, created in 2010 from a version of the Mycoplasma mycoides genome and implanted into a DNA-free Mycoplasma capricolum bacterial shell. It is the world’s first artificial life form
  • t-shirt — a lightweight, usually knitted, pullover shirt, close-fitting and with a round neckline and short sleeves, worn as an undershirt or outer garment.
  • tachism — action painting (def 1).
  • tajrish — a city in NW Iran, near Teheran.
  • tallish — rather tall.
  • tannish — somewhat tan: a tannish belt.
  • tarnish — to dull the luster of (a metallic surface), especially by oxidation; discolor.
  • tharsis — Tarshish.
  • that is — (used with adjectives and adverbs of quantity or extent) to the extent or degree indicated: that much; The fish was that big.
  • thespis — flourished 6th century b.c, Greek poet.
  • thiasus — (in ancient Greece) a congregation of people who have gathered to sing and dance at a festival in honour of a god
  • thieves — a person who steals, especially secretly or without open force; one guilty of theft or larceny.
  • thirsty — feeling or having thirst; craving liquid.
  • thistle — any of various prickly, composite plants having showy, purple flower heads, especially of the genera Cirsium, Carduus, or Onopordum.
  • thistly — filled with or having many thistles.
  • thomism — the theological and philosophical system of Thomas Aquinas.
  • thrives — to prosper; be fortunate or successful.
  • tigrish — tigerish.
  • tittish — testy; irritable
  • toffish — belonging to or characteristic of the upper class
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