9-letter words containing s, e, i, g
- precising — a concise summary.
- predesign — to design beforehand or in advance
- predigest — to treat (food) by an artificial process analogous to digestion so that, when taken into the body, it is more easily digestible.
- presiding — to occupy the place of authority or control, as in an assembly or meeting; act as president or chairperson.
- presignal — to signal in advance
- prestiges — reputation or influence arising from success, achievement, rank, or other favorable attributes.
- presuming — presumptuous.
- progestin — any substance having progesteronelike activity.
- pugginess — stumpiness
- quagmires — Plural form of quagmire.
- ravenings — rapacious behaviour and activities
- re-assign — to give or allocate; allot: to assign rooms at a hotel.
- 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.
- reasoning — a basis or cause, as for some belief, action, fact, event, etc.: the reason for declaring war.
- recessing — temporary withdrawal or cessation from the usual work or activity.
- recognise — to identify as something or someone previously seen, known, etc.: He had changed so much that one could scarcely recognize him.
- reconsign — to hand over or deliver formally or officially; commit (often followed by to).
- recosting — the price paid to acquire, produce, accomplish, or maintain anything: the high cost of a good meal.
- redigress — to digress again
- regisseur — someone responsible for the staging of a theatrical work, especially of a ballet; director.
- registrar — a person who keeps a record; an official recorder.
- rehashing — to work up (old material) in a new form.
- reichstag — the lower house of the parliament during the period of the Second Reich and the Weimar Republic.
- religiose — characterized by religiosity.
- religioso — a musical piece meant to be played devotionally
- religious — of, relating to, or concerned with religion: a religious holiday.
- relishing — liking or enjoyment of the taste of something.
- repulsing — to drive back; repel: to repulse an assailant.
- resending — to send again.
- resenting — to feel or show displeasure or indignation at (a person, act, remark, etc.) from a sense of injury or insult.
- resetting — to set again: to reset an alarm clock; to reset a broken bone.
- reshaping — the act of shaping again or differently
- reshingle — to put new shingles on; shingle again
- resighted — the power or faculty of seeing; perception of objects by use of the eyes; vision.
- resignees — a person who has resigned or is about to resign.
- resigning — to give up an office or position, often formally (often followed by from): to resign from the presidency.
- resisting — to withstand, strive against, or oppose: to resist infection; to resist temptation.
- resoiling — to replace topsoil, especially that lost by erosion.
- resorting — to sort or arrange (cards, papers, etc.) again.
- restaging — a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
- restating — to state again or in a new way.
- restringe — to restrict, contract, or confine
- resulting — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
- righteous — characterized by uprightness or morality: a righteous observance of the law.
- rightless — lacking rights
- rightness — correctness or accuracy.
- rightsize — to adjust to an appropriate size: Layoffs will be necessary to rightsize our workforce.
- rigidness — stiff or unyielding; not pliant or flexible; hard: a rigid strip of metal.