10-letter words containing n, e, r, v
- prevail on — to persuade; induce
- prevailing — predominant: prevailing winds.
- prevalence — the condition of being prevalent, or widespread: the prevalence of AIDS in developing countries.
- prevenance — assiduity in anticipating or catering to the pleasures of others.
- prevenancy — courtesy
- prevenient — coming before; antecedent.
- prevention — the act of preventing; effectual hindrance.
- preventive — Medicine/Medical. of or noting a drug, vaccine, etc., for preventing disease; prophylactic.
- preversion — a particular account of some matter, as from one person or source, contrasted with some other account: two different versions of the accident.
- protensive — extended in dimension or extended in time.
- provection — (in Celtic languages) the devoicing of a consonant
- provenance — place or source of origin: The provenance of the ancient manuscript has never been determined.
- provencale — (sometimes lowercase) cooked, usually in olive oil, with garlic, tomatoes, onions, and herbs.
- providence — a state of the NE United States, on the Atlantic coast: a part of New England. 1214 sq. mi. (3145 sq. km). Capital: Providence. Abbreviation: RI (for use with zip code), R.I.
- purveyance — the act of purveying.
- ravagement — to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
- ravenously — extremely hungry; famished; voracious: feeling ravenous after a hard day's work.
- ravishment — rapture or ecstasy.
- re-engrave — to engrave again
- re-enslave — to enslave again
- re-invoked — to call for with earnest desire; make supplication or pray for: to invoke God's mercy.
- reconceive — to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.): He conceived the project while he was on vacation.
- reconvened — to come together or assemble, usually for some public purpose.
- reconvince — to move by argument or evidence to belief, agreement, consent, or a course of action: to convince a jury of his guilt; A test drive will convince you that this car handles well.
- recovering — returning to health after illness or debility, such as alcohol or drug addiction
- redividing — to separate into parts, groups, sections, etc.
- redivision — the act or process of dividing; state of being divided.
- reinvasion — the act or an instance of entering (a country, territory, etc) by military force again; a second or subsequent invasion
- reinvented — to invent again or anew, especially without knowing that the invention already exists.
- reinvolved — to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work.
- rejuvenate — to make young again; restore to youthful vigor, appearance, etc.: That vacation has certainly rejuvenated him.
- rejuvenize — to rejuvenate.
- relevantly — bearing upon or connected with the matter in hand; pertinent: a relevant remark.
- releveling — having no part higher than another; having a flat or even surface.
- rendezvous — an agreement between two or more persons to meet at a certain time and place.
- renovation — to restore to good condition; make new or as if new again; repair.
- renovative — to restore to good condition; make new or as if new again; repair.
- responsive — responding especially readily and sympathetically to appeals, efforts, influences, etc.: a responsive government.
- retrieving — to recover or regain: to retrieve the stray ball.
- revampment — to renovate, redo, or revise: We've decided to revamp the entire show.
- revanchism — an advocate or supporter of a political policy of revanche, especially in order to seek vengeance for a previous military defeat.
- revanchist — an advocate or supporter of a political policy of revanche, especially in order to seek vengeance for a previous military defeat.
- revealment — the act of revealing; revelation.
- revelation — the act of revealing or disclosing; disclosure.
- revengeful — determined to have revenge; vindictive.
- reverently — feeling, exhibiting, or characterized by reverence; deeply respectful: a reverent greeting.
- revilement — to assail with contemptuous or opprobrious language; address or speak of abusively.
- revilingly — in a reviling manner
- revisional — the act or work of revising.
- revisitant — revisiting or returning to a place