8-letter words containing t, r, e, v, i
- overtoil — to work too hard
- overtrim — to trim too much
- overtrip — to tread lightly over
- perviate — to enter, bore into, or run through
- previsit — to visit beforehand
- privates — belonging to some particular person: private property.
- ravigote — a highly seasoned velouté with white wine and vinegar, butter, cream, and mushrooms cooked in liquor, usually served hot with variety meats and poultry.
- reactive — tending to react.
- redivert — to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
- reinvent — to invent again or anew, especially without knowing that the invention already exists.
- reinvest — to put (money) to use, by purchase or expenditure, in something offering potential profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in value.
- reinvite — to request the presence or participation of in a kindly, courteous, or complimentary way, especially to request to come or go to some place, gathering, entertainment, etc., or to do something: to invite friends to dinner.
- relative — a person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage.
- restrive — to exert oneself vigorously; try hard: He strove to make himself understood.
- retrieve — to recover or regain: to retrieve the stray ball.
- retrovir — a brand of the drug zidovudine
- reverist — someone who tends to daydream or is inclined to reveries
- rietveld — Gerrit Thomas [kher-it toh-mahs] /ˈxɛr ɪt ˈtoʊ mɑs/ (Show IPA), 1888–1964, Dutch architect.
- riveting — a metal pin for passing through holes in two or more plates or pieces to hold them together, usually made with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into a head after insertion.
- rivetted — a metal pin for passing through holes in two or more plates or pieces to hold them together, usually made with a head at one end, the other end being hammered into a head after insertion.
- rotative — rotating or pertaining to rotation.
- servient — subordinate; subservient; subject to another
- servitor — a person who is in or at the service of another; attendant.
- severity — harshness, sternness, or rigor: Their lives were marked by severity.
- sirvente — a medieval poem or song of heroic or satirical character, as composed by a troubadour.
- sit over — to be seated in an advantageous position on the left of (the player)
- sorptive — the state or process of being sorbed.
- sportive — playful or frolicsome; jesting, jocose, or merry: a sportive puppy.
- strivers — to exert oneself vigorously; try hard: He strove to make himself understood.
- thievery — the act or practice of thieving; theft.
- thrivers — to prosper; be fortunate or successful.
- tip over — to cause to assume a slanting or sloping position; incline; tilt.
- tirrivee — a tantrum.
- tiverton — a town in SE Rhode Island.
- tractive — having or exerting traction; drawing.
- trivalve — having three valves, as a shell.
- unvirtue — absence or lack of virtue; the state of having no virtue; vice
- varietal — of, pertaining to, designating, or characteristic of a variety.
- varitype — to operate a Varityper.
- veracity — habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness: He was not noted for his veracity.
- verbatim — word for word and letter for letter; in exactly the same words.
- verditer — either of two pigments, consisting usually of carbonate of copper prepared by grinding either azurite (blue verditer) or malachite (green verditer)
- veristic — the theory that rigid representation of truth and reality is essential to art and literature, and therefore the ugly and vulgar must be included.
- verities — the state or quality of being true; accordance with fact or reality: to question the verity of a statement.
- verligte — (during apartheid) a person of any of the White political parties who supported liberal trends in government policy
- vertical — being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
- vertices — a plural of vertex.
- verticil — a whorl or circle, as of leaves or hairs, arranged around a point on an axis.
- vertisol — a clay-rich soil in which deep cracks form during the dry season.
- vestiary — of or relating to garments or vestments.