11-letter words containing t, a, e, n, i
- in aeternum — forever.
- in articles — formerly, undergoing training, according to the terms of a written contract, in the legal profession
- in practice — from a practical point of view
- in the dark — having very little or no light: a dark room.
- in the face — head on, directly
- in the main — chief in size, extent, or importance; principal; leading: the company's main office; the main features of a plan.
- in the mass — in the main; collectively
- in the rear — in a vehicle's rear seats
- in the tank — a large receptacle, container, or structure for holding a liquid or gas: tanks for storing oil.
- in the wars — (esp of a child) hurt or knocked about, esp as a result of quarrelling and fighting
- in-satiable — not satiable; incapable of being satisfied or appeased: insatiable hunger for knowledge.
- in-stead of — as a substitute or replacement; in the place or stead of someone or something: We ordered tea but were served coffee instead.
- inabilities — Plural form of inability.
- inactivated — Simple past tense and past participle of inactivate.
- inactivates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inactivate.
- inadaptable — lacking the ability to adapt
- inadvertent — unintentional: an inadvertent insult.
- inalimental — (obsolete) Affording no aliment or nourishment.
- inalterable — unalterable.
- inalterably — In an inalterable way.
- inanimately — In an inanimate manner.
- inappetence — lack of appetite.
- inattention — lack of attention; negligence.
- inattentive — not attentive; negligent.
- inaugurated — to make a formal beginning of; initiate; commence; begin: The end of World War II inaugurated the era of nuclear power.
- inaugurates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inaugurate.
- inauthentic — not authentic: inauthentic Indian jewelry mass-produced in a factory.
- inavertible — Not avertible.
- incalescent — increasing in heat or ardor.
- incanescent — (dated) Becoming hoary or grey; canescent.
- incapsulate — Alternative form of encapsulate.
- incarcerate — to imprison; confine.
- incardinate — to institute as a cardinal.
- incensation — (Roman Catholic Church) The offering of incense.
- incertainty — (obsolete) Uncertainty.
- incessantly — continuing without interruption; ceaseless; unending: an incessant noise.
- incidentals — happening or likely to happen in an unplanned or subordinate conjunction with something else.
- incinerated — Simple past tense and past participle of incinerate.
- incinerates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incinerate.
- incinerator — a furnace or apparatus for burning trash, garbage, etc., to ashes.
- incogitable — Not cogitable; inconceivable.
- incoronated — crowned
- incorporate — to form into a legal corporation.
- incrassated — Simple past tense and past participle of incrassate.
- incremation — Burning; especially, the act of burning a dead body; cremation.
- incremental — increasing or adding on, especially in a regular series: small, incremental tax hikes.
- incriminate — to accuse of or present proof of a crime or fault: He incriminated both men to the grand jury.
- inculcative — to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in): to inculcate virtue in the young.
- indeciduate — Zoology. not deciduate.
- indentation — a cut, notch, or deep recess: various bays and indentations.