9-letter words containing s, i, b, e
- chubbiest — Superlative form of chubby.
- classible — able to be classed
- cohesible — capable of cohesion
- conscribe — to conscript
- corbusier — (Charles Édouard Jeanneret) 1887–1965, Swiss architect in France.
- crabbiest — Superlative form of crabby.
- crossbite — a dental condition in which the lower teeth are in front of the upper teeth
- crucibles — Plural form of crucible.
- crumbiest — Superlative form of crumby.
- crybabies — Plural form of crybaby.
- curbsides — Plural form of curbside.
- d'amboise — Jacques [French zhahk] /French ʒɑk/ (Show IPA), (Joseph) born 1934, U.S. ballet dancer and choreographer.
- decubitis — (medical) Inflammations cause by a reclined position of the body; it often refers to the complications of bed-ridden patients such as bed sores.
- decubitus — the posture adopted when lying down
- derisible — subject to or deserving of derision; ridiculous
- described — to tell or depict in written or spoken words; give an account of: He described the accident very carefully.
- describer — A person who describes.
- describes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of describe.
- desirable — Something that is desirable is worth having or doing because it is useful, necessary, or popular.
- desirably — worth having or wanting; pleasing, excellent, or fine: a desirable apartment.
- devisable — (of property, esp realty) capable of being transferred by will
- diabesity — Used to refer to a form of diabetes that typically develops in later life and is associated with being obese.
- diabetics — Plural form of diabetic.
- diatribes — Plural form of diatribe.
- disableds — physically or mentally impaired, injured, or incapacitated.
- disablers — Plural form of disabler.
- disabused — Simple past tense and past participle of disabuse.
- disabuses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disabuse.
- disbanded — to break up or dissolve (an organization): They disbanded the corporation.
- disbarred — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
- disbelief — the inability or refusal to believe or to accept something as true.
- disbodied — (archaic) disembodied.
- disbudded — Simple past tense and past participle of disbud.
- disburden — to remove a burden from; rid of a burden.
- disbursed — Pay out (money from a fund).
- disburser — One who disburses money.
- disburses — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburse.
- discumber — (archaic, transitive) To free from that which cumbers or impedes; to disencumber.
- disembark — to go ashore from a ship.
- disembody — to divest (a soul, spirit, etc.) of a body.
- disenable — to deprive of ability; make unable; prevent.
- disentomb — to remove from the tomb; disinter.
- dismember — to deprive of limbs; divide limb from limb: The ogre dismembered his victims before he ate them.
- disobeyed — Simple past tense and past participle of disobey.
- disobeyer — One who disobeys.
- disoblige — to refuse or neglect to oblige; act contrary to the desire or convenience of; fail to accommodate.
- dissemble — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
- dissembly — the dismantling or separation of an assembly
- disturbed — marked by symptoms of mental illness: a disturbed personality.
- disturber — Someone or something that disturbs; a disrupter.