8-letter words containing ent
- fitments — Plural form of fitment.
- fluenter — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
- fluently — spoken or written with ease: fluent French.
- fomented — Simple past tense and past participle of foment.
- fomenter — One who incites or promotes.
- for rent — available for hire
- forehent — to seize in advance
- forewent — simple past tense of forego1 .
- forspent — worn out; exhausted.
- fragment — fragmentation
- frequent — happening or occurring at short intervals: to make frequent trips to Tokyo.
- frondent — abounding in fronds; leafy
- frumenty — a dish of hulled wheat boiled in milk and seasoned with sugar, cinnamon, and raisins.
- furmenty — frumenty
- garments — Plural form of garment.
- gazement — a stare; look; view
- gentians — Plural form of gentian.
- gentiles — Plural form of gentile.
- gentilic — Tribal or national.
- gentlest — kindly; amiable: a gentle manner.
- gentling — Present participle of gentle.
- gentrice — gentility; high birth.
- gentries — Plural form of gentry.
- gentrify — to alter (a deteriorated urban neighborhood) through the buying and renovation of houses and stores by upper- or middle-income families or individuals, raising property values but often displacing low-income families and small businesses.
- girgenti — former name of Agrigento.
- gradient — the degree of inclination, or the rate of ascent or descent, in a highway, railroad, etc.
- hellbent — stubbornly or recklessly determined.
- hirrient — a trilled sound in speech or song
- hutments — Plural form of hutment.
- identify — to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; verify the identity of: to identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.
- identity — the state or fact of remaining the same one or ones, as under varying aspects or conditions: The identity of the fingerprints on the gun with those on file provided evidence that he was the killer.
- immanent — remaining within; indwelling; inherent.
- imminent — likely to occur at any moment; impending: Her death is imminent.
- immoment — of no value
- imponent — That or who imposes a rule.
- impotent — not potent; lacking power or ability.
- impudent — of, relating to, or characterized by impertinence or effrontery: The student was kept late for impudent behavior.
- incented — to give incentives to: The government should incentivize the private sector to create jobs.
- incenter — the center of an inscribed circle; that point where the bisectors of the angles of a triangle or of a regular polygon intersect.
- incentre — the centre of an inscribed circle
- incident — an individual occurrence or event.
- indecent — offending against generally accepted standards of propriety or good taste; improper; vulgar: indecent jokes; indecent language; indecent behavior.
- indented — Divided or edged with a zigzag line.
- indenter — to form deep recesses in: The sea indents the coast.
- indentor — to form deep recesses in: The sea indents the coast.
- indigent — lacking food, clothing, and other necessities of life because of poverty; needy; poor; impoverished.
- indolent — having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful: an indolent person.
- influent — flowing in.
- inherent — existing in someone or something as a permanent and inseparable element, quality, or attribute; inhering: an inherent distrust of strangers.
- innocent — free from moral wrong; without sin; pure: innocent children.