11-letter words containing cio
- a capriccio — at (one's) pleasure; at whatever tempo and with whatever expression the performer likes
- aeciospores — Plural form of aeciospore.
- afficionado — aficionado.
- aficionadas — Plural form of aficionada.
- aficionados — Plural form of aficionado.
- atrociously — extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal: an atrocious crime.
- audaciously — extremely bold or daring; recklessly brave; fearless: an audacious explorer.
- babelicious — (of a woman) sexually very attractive.
- bodaciously — in a bodacious manner
- braggadocio — vain empty boasting
- capaciously — In a capacious manner.
- capricciosa — A pizza garnished with mushrooms, artichokes, ham and olives.
- capriccioso — to be played in a free and lively style
- coconscious — a division within the subconscious
- consciouses — aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
- consciously — aware of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc.
- conspicious — Misspelling of conspicuous.
- deliciously — In a delicious manner.
- disgracious — Lacking grace; not pleasing; disagreeable.
- efficacious — capable of having the desired result or effect; effective as a means, measure, remedy, etc.: The medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough.
- euryoecious — (of an organism) able to live under variable conditions
- fabulicious — (slang) Exceptionally fabulous and appealing.
- fasciolosis — Alternative form of fascioliasis.
- ferociously — savagely fierce, as a wild beast, person, action, or aspect; violently cruel: a ferocious beating.
- incapacious — Not capacious; narrow, small, weak, or foolish.
- inconscious — (obsolete) unconscious.
- injudicious — not judicious; showing lack of judgment; unwise; imprudent; indiscreet: an injudicious decision.
- inofficious — being inconsistent with moral duty and natural affection.
- internecion — Destruction, massacre (\"laughter. \u2014 That natural propension of self-love, and natural principle of self-preservation, will necessarily break out into wars and internecions\" Hale).
- internuncio — a papal ambassador ranking next below a nuncio.
- judiciously — using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic: judicious use of one's money.
- lucio costa — Lúcio [loo-syoo] /ˈlu syu/ (Show IPA), 1902–98, Brazilian architect, chief designer of Brasilia.
- maliciously — full of, characterized by, or showing malice; intentionally harmful; spiteful: malicious gossip.
- mostaccioli — penne
- officiously — objectionably aggressive in offering one's unrequested and unwanted services, help, or advice; meddlesome: an officious person.
- quizzacious — (nonce, obsolete) Mocking or satirical.
- salaciously — lustful or lecherous.
- scribacious — having the tendency to write a lot or too much
- sociography — the branch of sociology that uses statistical data to describe social phenomena.
- sociologese — the recondite writing characteristic of sociology and sociologists
- sociologism — an explanation, expression, concept, etc., characteristic of sociology, especially when lacking reference to other disciplines concerned with human development.
- sociologist — the science or study of the origin, development, organization, and functioning of human society; the science of the fundamental laws of social relations, institutions, etc.
- sociometric — the measurement of attitudes of social acceptance or rejection through expressed preferences among members of a social grouping.
- sociopathic — a person with a psychopathic personality whose behavior is antisocial, often criminal, and who lacks a sense of moral responsibility or social conscience.
- sociosexual — of or relating to relationships between persons that involve sexuality.
- suspicional — of or relating to suspicion, especially morbid or insane suspicions.
- synoeciosis — a figure of speech in which contrary terms are use in conjunction
- tenaciously — holding fast; characterized by keeping a firm hold (often followed by of): a tenacious grip on my arm; tenacious of old habits.
- unconscious — not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition.
- undelicious — highly pleasing to the senses, especially to taste or smell: a delicious dinner; a delicious aroma.
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