9-letter words containing r, i, n, g
- re-homing — the act of re-homing an animal
- re-ignite — to set on fire; kindle.
- re-siding — a piece or section of siding: to put backing material on the re-sides.
- re-string — to thread onto a new string
- realising — to grasp or understand clearly.
- realizing — to grasp or understand clearly.
- reasoning — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
- rebelling — a person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of his or her country.
- rebidding — Bridge. to make a second bid in (a suit that one bid previously): He opened a spade and then rebid spades on the three level.
- rebutting — to refute by evidence or argument.
- recalling — to bring back from memory; recollect; remember: Can you recall what she said?
- recapping — to recondition (a worn automobile tire) by cementing on a strip of prepared rubber and vulcanizing by subjecting to heat and pressure in a mold.
- receiving — to take into one's possession (something offered or delivered): to receive many gifts.
- recessing — temporary withdrawal or cessation from the usual work or activity.
- reckoning — count; computation; calculation.
- reclining — person: lying back
- recognise — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- recognize — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- recoiling — to draw back; start or shrink back, as in alarm, horror, or disgust.
- recoinage — the act, process, or right of making coins.
- reconning — reconnaissance.
- reconsign — to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit (often followed by to).
- recording — an act of recording.
- recosting — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
- recurring — occurring or appearing again.
- recutting — to penetrate with or as if with a sharp-edged instrument or object: He cut his finger.
- recycling — to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse: recycling paper to save trees.
- red giant — a star in an intermediate stage of evolution, characterized by a large volume, low surface temperature, and reddish hue.
- redeeming — offsetting or counterbalancing some fault, defect, or the like: a redeeming quality.
- redingote — a dress or lightweight coat, usually belted, open along the entire front to reveal a dress or petticoat worn underneath it.
- redlining — Automotive. the maximum rotational speed, or angular velocity, of the engine crankshaft that is considered safe: often measured in rpm. a red line or boundary of a red area that delineates such a value, as on a tachometer.
- reducting — to reduce.
- reelingly — in a reeling or unsteady manner
- referring — to direct for information or anything required: He referred me to books on astrology.
- refinding — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
- reflowing — an occurrence of flowing again
- reforming — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
- regarding — with regard to; respecting; concerning: He said nothing regarding the lost watch.
- regiminal — relating to a regimen
- regrating — to dress or tool (existing stonework) anew.
- rehashing — to work up (old material) in a new form.
- rehearing — a second presentation of the evidence and arguments of a case before the court of original presentation.
- reheating — heating again.
- reignited — to set on fire; kindle.
- reimagine — to form a mental image of (something not actually present to the senses).
- reimaging — a physical likeness or representation of a person, animal, or thing, photographed, painted, sculptured, or otherwise made visible.
- rejoicing — the act of a person who rejoices.
- relenting — to soften in feeling, temper, or determination; become more mild, compassionate, or forgiving.
- relieving — to ease or alleviate (pain, distress, anxiety, need, etc.).
- relishing — liking or enjoyment of the taste of something.