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11-letter words containing v, e, s, u, i

  • abusiveness — using, containing, or characterized by harshly or coarsely insulting language: an abusive author; abusive remarks.
  • accusatives — Plural form of accusative.
  • acquisitive — If you describe a person or an organization as acquisitive, you do not approve of them because you think they are too concerned with getting new possessions.
  • adventurism — Adventurism is a willingness to take risks, especially in order to obtain an unfair advantage in politics or business.
  • adventurist — If you describe someone or something as adventurist, you disapprove of them because they are willing to take risks in order to gain an unfair advantage in business or politics.
  • amusiveness — the quality of being amusive
  • antitussive — alleviating or suppressing coughing
  • arboviruses — Plural form of arbovirus.
  • blue devils — a fit of depression or melancholy
  • buena vista — a village in NE Mexico, near Saltillo: site of the defeat of the Mexicans by US forces (1847)
  • causatively — acting as a cause; producing (often followed by of): a causative agency; an event causative of war.
  • circumvents — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circumvent.
  • clavigerous — bearing a key or club
  • collusively — in a collusive manner
  • compulsives — Plural form of compulsive.
  • consecutive — Consecutive periods of time or events happen one after the other without interruption.
  • consequtive — Misspelling of consecutive.
  • consumptive — A consumptive person suffers from tuberculosis.
  • convulsible — capable of becoming intensely agitated
  • corpus vile — a person or thing fit only to be the object of an experiment
  • cursiveness — the quality of being cursive
  • declivitous — fairly steep
  • decursively — in a decursive manner
  • delta virus — a severe form of hepatitis caused by an incomplete virus (delta virus) that links to the hepatitis B virus for its replication.
  • destructive — Something that is destructive causes or is capable of causing great damage, harm, or injury.
  • deviousness — The characteristic of being devious; sneakiness; underhandedness.
  • diffusively — In a diffusive manner.
  • diminutives — Plural form of diminutive.
  • disfavoured — Simple past tense and past participle of disfavour.
  • disfavourer — one who does not favour
  • disillusive — tending to disillusion
  • disjunctive — serving or tending to disjoin; separating; dividing; distinguishing.
  • displuviate — (of the atrium of an ancient Roman house) having roofs sloping downward and outward from a central opening.
  • disputative — Tending to dispute.
  • disquietive — having a disquieting effect or character
  • divestiture — the act of divesting.
  • easy virtue — loose morals; sexual promiscuity
  • ebola virus — a highly contagious virus of the family Filoviridae that causes Ebola, a usually fatal disease.
  • echoviruses — Plural form of echovirus.
  • eigenvalues — Plural form of eigenvalue.
  • elusiveness — The state of being elusive.
  • enterovirus — Any of a group of RNA viruses (including those causing polio and hepatitis A) that typically occur in the gastrointestinal tract, sometimes spreading to the central nervous system or other parts of the body.
  • enviousness — The state of being envious.
  • equivalents — Plural form of equivalent.
  • equivocates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of equivocate.
  • evacuations — Plural form of evacuation.
  • evaluations — Plural form of evaluation.
  • exclusively — To the exclusion of others ; only; solely.
  • exclusivism — The action or policy of excluding a person or group from a place, group, or privilege.
  • exclusivist — An advocate of exclusivism.

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