7-letter words containing l, o, i
- longish — somewhat long.
- loobies — an awkward person, especially one who is lazy or stupid; lout; lubber.
- loobily — awkwardly
- look in — If you look in on a person or place, you visit them for a short time, usually when you are on your way somewhere else.
- look-in — a brief glance.
- looking — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
- lookism — discrimination or prejudice based on a person's physical appearance.
- lookist — Alternative form of looksist.
- looming — a looming appearance, as of something seen indistinctly at a distance or through a fog: the loom of a moraine directly in their path.
- loonier — Comparative form of loony.
- loonies — Canadian Informal. a dollar coin.
- loonily — in a loony manner
- looning — the cry of the loon bird
- loopily — In a loopy way.
- looping — a portion of a cord, ribbon, etc., folded or doubled upon itself so as to leave an opening between the parts.
- loosies — cigarettes sold individually
- loosing — free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end.
- looting — spoils or plunder taken by pillaging, as in war.
- lopping — to let hang or droop: He lopped his arms at his sides in utter exhaustion.
- loraine — a female given name, form of Lorraine.
- lording — lord.
- lordkin — a little lord
- lorelei — a quasilegendary nymph of the Rhine who lured sailors to shipwreck on her rock by singing: a creation of Clemens Brentano in a poem of 1800.
- lorient — a seaport in NW France, on the Bay of Biscay.
- lorimer — a craftsperson who makes hardware for harnesses and riding habits, as bits or spurs.
- lorinda — a feminine name
- loriner — Lorimer (variant).
- lorises — Plural form of loris.
- lorrain — Also, Lorrain. Claude (Claude Gelée) 1600–82, French painter.
- lorries — a female given name, form of Laura.
- lose it — to come to be without (something in one's possession or care), through accident, theft, etc., so that there is little or no prospect of recovery: I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.
- losings — causing or suffering loss.
- lossier — Comparative form of lossy.
- lossily — In a lossy way.
- lost in — absorbed in; engrossed in
- lothair — ("the Saxon") c1070–1137, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and king of the Germans 1125–37.
- lothian — a region in E Scotland. 700 sq. mi. (1813 sq. km).
- lotions — Plural form of lotion.
- lotting — one of a set of objects, as straws or pebbles, drawn or thrown from a container to decide a question or choice by chance.
- loudish — somewhat loud.
- louis i — ("le Débonaire"; "the Pious") a.d. 788–840, king of France and Germany 814–840; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 814–840 (son of Charlemagne).
- louis v — ("le Fainéant") a.d. 967?–987, king of France 986–987: last Carolingian to rule France.
- louring — lowering.
- lousier — Comparative form of lousy.
- lousily — In a lousy manner, poorly or vilely.
- lousing — Present participle of louse.
- louting — an awkward, stupid person; clumsy, ill-mannered boor; oaf.
- loutish — like or characteristic of a lout; awkward; clumsy; boorish.
- louvain — a city in central Belgium.
- love-in — a usually organized public gathering of people, held as a demonstration of mutual love or in protest against inhumane policies.