7-letter words containing s, i, u
- gussies — a female given name, form of Augusta.
- gustier — tasty; savory; appetizing.
- gustily — blowing or coming in gusts, as wind, rain, or storms.
- gusting — Archaic. flavor or taste.
- gutsier — Comparative form of gutsy.
- gutsily — In a gutsy way; bravely.
- habitus — the physical characteristics of a person, especially appearance and constitution as related to disease.
- hainous — Obsolete spelling of heinous.
- halitus — breath; exhalation; vapor.
- hassium — a superheavy, synthetic, radioactive element with a very short half-life. Symbol: Hs; atomic number: 108.
- heinous — hateful; odious; abominable; totally reprehensible: a heinous offense.
- helibus — a helicopter with the capacity to carry many passengers
- herisau — a demicanton in NE Switzerland: Protestant. 94 sq. mi. (245 sq. km). Capital: Herisau.
- heurism — the educational principle of acquiring knowledge through empirical study and practical experience
- hiccups — a quick, involuntary inhalation that follows a spasm of the diaphragm and is suddenly checked by closure of the glottis, producing a short, relatively sharp sound.
- hideous — horrible or frightful to the senses; repulsive; very ugly: a hideous monster.
- hilarus — Saint, died a.d. 468, pope 461–468.
- hirsute — hairy; shaggy.
- hokusai — Katsushika [kah-tsoo-shee-kah] /ˈkɑ tsʊˈʃi kɑ/ (Show IPA), 1760–1849, Japanese painter and illustrator.
- housing — a covering of cloth for the back and flanks of a horse or other animal, for protection or ornament.
- hu shih — 1891–1962, Chinese scholar and diplomat.
- hubbies — husband.
- huffish — peevish; irritable.
- huggins — Charles Brenton [bren-tn] /ˈbrɛn tn/ (Show IPA), 1901–97, U.S. surgeon and medical researcher, born in Canada: Nobel Prize 1966.
- humilis — (of a cumulus cloud) having a small, flattened appearance.
- humpies — any crude Aborigine hut or shelter, especially a shanty built at the edge of a town.
- hunnish — of or relating to the Huns.
- hurdies — the buttocks or haunches
- hurlies — the game of hurling.
- hurries — to move, proceed, or act with haste (often followed by up): Hurry, or we'll be late. Hurry up, it's starting to rain.
- hushing — to become or be silent or quiet: They hushed as the judge walked in.
- huskier — Comparative form of husky.
- huskies — Plural form of husky.
- huskily — big and strong; burly.
- husking — the dry external covering of certain fruits or seeds, especially of an ear of corn.
- hussain — Nasser (ˈnæsə). born 1968, British cricketer born in India; played in 96 test matches for England (1990–2004), 56 as captain
- hussein — 1935–1999, king of Jordan 1953–99.
- hussies — Plural form of hussy.
- hussite — a member of the religious reformist and nationalistic movement initiated by John Huss in Bohemia in the late 14th century.
- husting — A platform where candidates in an election give speeches.
- huswife — (obsolete) A housewife.
- hyginus — Saint, died a.d. 140, pope 136–140.
- i guess — I suppose
- ialysus — an ancient Mycenaean city on the island of Rhodes.
- iapetus — Classical Mythology. a Titan, son of Uranus and Gaea.
- ichthus — An image of a fish used as a symbol of Christianity.
- icterus — jaundice (def 1).
- ictinus — flourished mid-5th century b.c, Greek architect, a designer of the Parthenon.
- igneous — Geology. produced under conditions involving intense heat, as rocks of volcanic origin or rocks crystallized from molten magma.
- iguanas — Plural form of iguana.