10-letter words containing s, h, o, w, e
- south-west — The south-west is the direction which is halfway between south and west.
- sweat-shop — a shop employing workers at low wages, for long hours, and under poor conditions.
- sweathouse — (especially among North American Indians) a special building used for cleansing and purifying one's body by sweating, in which heated water is poured over heated stones to produce steam.
- sweet shop — a store that sells candy.
- sweet-shop — a store that sells candy.
- switcheroo — an unexpected or sudden change or reversal in attitude, character, position, action, etc.
- switchover — the act or process of changing from one power source, system, etc., to another.
- town house — a house in the city, especially as distinguished from a house in the country owned by the same person.
- trade show — show (def 22).
- two shakes — to move or sway with short, quick, irregular vibratory movements.
- unshadowed — not shadowed; not darkened or obscured by shadow; free from gloom.
- unshowered — not having been showered
- warehoused — Simple past tense and past participle of warehouse.
- warehouser — warehouseman.
- warehouses — Plural form of warehouse.
- washed out — capable of being washed without shrinking, fading, etc.; washable: a wash dress.
- washed-out — faded, especially from washing.
- waterhouse — Alfred. 1830–1905, British architect; a leader of the Gothic Revival. His buildings include Manchester Town Hall (1868) and the Natural History Museum, London (1881)
- weightloss — (uncountable) The loss of bodily weight.
- well-shown — a past participle of show.
- welsh pony — one of a breed of small, sturdy ponies raised originally in Wales.
- welshwoman — a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Wales.
- whaleboats — Plural form of whaleboat.
- whalebones — Plural form of whalebone.
- what goes? — what's happening?
- whatsoever — At all (used for emphasis).
- wheatstone — Sir Charles, 1802–75, English physicist and inventor.
- wheatworms — Plural form of wheatworm.
- wheelhorse — a person who works steadily or hard
- wheelhouse — pilothouse.
- whensoever — Whenever; at any time at all.
- wherefores — Plural form of wherefore.
- whetstones — Plural form of whetstone.
- whisperous — whispery.
- white rose — the emblem of the royal house of York.
- white shoe — of or relating to members of the upper class who own or run large corporations: white-shoe bankers; a conservative white-shoe image.
- white-shoe — of or relating to members of the upper class who own or run large corporations: white-shoe bankers; a conservative white-shoe image.
- whitecoats — Plural form of whitecoat.
- whitehorse — a river flowing NW and then SW from NW Canada through Alaska to the Bering Sea. About 2000 miles (3220 km) long.
- whitewoods — Plural form of whitewood.
- whole rest — a rest equivalent in duration to a whole note.
- whole step — an interval of two semitones, as A-B or B-C♯; a major second.
- wholefoods — Plural form of wholefood.
- wholesaled — Simple past tense and past participle of wholesale.
- wholesaler — the sale of goods in quantity, as to retailers or jobbers, for resale (opposed to retail).
- wholesales — Plural form of wholesale.
- wholescale — Wholesale (extensive).
- wholesomer — Comparative form of wholesome.
- whomsoever — Used instead of “ whosoever ” as the object of a verb or preposition.
- whorehouse — a house or apartment in which prostitutes are available for hire; house of prostitution; brothel.