8-letter words containing o, n, c, e, t
- conceity — full of conceit
- concepts — a general notion or idea; conception.
- concerti — a composition for one or more principal instruments, with orchestral accompaniment, now usually in symphonic form.
- concerto — A concerto is a piece of music written for one or more solo instruments and an orchestra.
- concerts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of concert.
- concetto — a conceit or ingenious thought
- conchate — conchiform
- concrete — Concrete is a substance used for building which is made by mixing together cement, sand, small stones, and water.
- conepati — hog-nosed skunk (def 2).
- conepatl — a hog-nosed skunk
- confects — Plural form of confect.
- confetti — Confetti is small pieces of coloured paper that people throw over the bride and bridegroom at a wedding.
- confetto — a sweetmeat
- conflate — If you conflate two or more descriptions or ideas, or if they conflate, you combine them in order to produce a single one.
- confuted — Simple past tense and past participle of confute.
- confuter — A person who confutes.
- confutes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of confute.
- congreet — (of two or more people) to greet one another
- conjects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conject.
- conneaut — a city in NE Ohio.
- connects — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connect.
- connoted — to signify or suggest (certain meanings, ideas, etc.) in addition to the explicit or primary meaning: The word “fireplace” often connotes hospitality, warm comfort, etc.
- connotes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connote.
- conquest — Conquest is the act of conquering a country or group of people.
- consents — Plural form of consent.
- constate — to affirm
- construe — If something is construed in a particular way, its nature or meaning is interpreted in that way.
- contempo — contemporary
- contempt — If you have contempt for someone or something, you have no respect for them or think that they are unimportant.
- contends — to struggle in opposition: to contend with the enemy for control of the port.
- contents — everything that is inside a container
- contessa — an Italian countess
- contesse — countess.
- contests — Plural form of contest.
- contexts — Plural form of context.
- continue — If someone or something continues to do something, they keep doing it and do not stop.
- contline — the space between the bilges of stowed casks
- contrate — (of gears, esp the gears of watches) having teeth set at a right angle to the axis
- contrite — If you are contrite, you are very sorry because you have done something wrong.
- contrive — If you contrive an event or situation, you succeed in making it happen, often by tricking someone.
- contrôlé — officially registered
- contused — Simple past tense and past participle of contuse.
- contuses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of contuse.
- convents — Plural form of convent.
- converts — Plural form of convert.
- coparent — a fellow parent
- coregent — a joint regent
- cornetcy — the commission or rank of a cornet
- cornetto — A woodwind instrument of the 16th and 17th centuries, typically curved, with finger holes and a cup -shaped mouthpiece.
- corniest — pertaining to or affected with corns of the feet.