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7-letter words containing ve

  • ever so — You use ever in the expressions ever such and ever so to emphasize that someone or something has a particular quality, especially when you are expressing enthusiasm or gratitude.
  • everest — Mount Everest
  • everett — a masculine name
  • evernet — a hypothetical form of internet that is continuously accessible using a wide variety of devices
  • everted — Simple past tense and past participle of evert.
  • evertor — any muscle that turns a part outwards
  • evesham — a town in W central England, in W Worcestershire, on the River Avon: scene of the Battle of Evesham in 1265 (Lord Edward's defeat of Simon de Montfort and the barons); centre of the Vale of Evesham, famous for market gardens and orchards. Pop: 22 179 (2001)
  • evolved — Develop gradually, esp. from a simple to a more complex form.
  • evolver — Someone or something that evolves.
  • evolves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of evolve.
  • exclave — A portion of territory of one state completely surrounded by territory of another or others, as viewed by the home territory.
  • factive — (of a verb, adjective, or noun phrase) presupposing the truth of an embedded sentence that serves as complement, as realize in I didn't realize that he had left, which presupposes that it is true that he had left.
  • favelas — Plural form of favela.
  • favella — (in certain red algae) a cystocarp covered by a gelatinous envelope.
  • faveoli — a small pit or cavity resembling a cell of a honeycomb; alveola.
  • fervent — having or showing great warmth or intensity of spirit, feeling, enthusiasm, etc.; ardent: a fervent admirer; a fervent plea.
  • festive — pertaining to or suitable for a feast or festival: festive decorations; a festive meal.
  • fevered — an abnormal condition of the body, characterized by undue rise in temperature, quickening of the pulse, and disturbance of various body functions.
  • fictive — fictitious; imaginary.
  • fissive — of the nature of fission, relating to fission
  • flivver — Older Slang. an automobile, especially one that is small, inexpensive, and old.
  • fluxive — flowing; fluid; variable
  • flyover — a formation of aircraft in flight for observation from the ground, especially a prearranged, low-altitude flight over a public gathering.
  • forever — without ever ending; eternally: to last forever.
  • forgave — simple past tense of forgive.
  • forgive — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • foveate — having foveae; pitted.
  • foveola — a small fovea; a very small pit or depression.
  • foveole — a foveola.
  • furtive — taken, done, used, etc., surreptitiously or by stealth; secret: a furtive glance.
  • gaveled — Simple past tense and past participle of gavel.
  • giaever — Ivar [ee-vahr] /ˈi vɑr/ (Show IPA), born 1929, U.S. physicist, born in Norway: Nobel Prize 1973.
  • give in — to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • give me — You use give me to say that you would rather have one thing than another, especially when you have just mentioned the thing that you do not want.
  • give up — the quality or state of being resilient; springiness.
  • give-up — something conceded or relinquished; concession: Labor has balked at any more give-ups in the contract talks.
  • glaives — Plural form of glaive.
  • glovers — Plural form of glover.
  • go live — be broadcast directly, go on air
  • go over — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • governs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of govern.
  • gravels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gravel.
  • gravely — Samuel L(ee), Jr. 1922–2004, U.S. naval officer: first black admiral.
  • gravers — Plural form of graver.
  • gravest — slow; solemn.
  • greaved — a piece of plate armor for the leg between the knee and the ankle, usually composed of front and back pieces.
  • greaves — a piece of plate armor for the leg between the knee and the ankle, usually composed of front and back pieces.
  • grieved — to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
  • griever — to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
  • grieves — Plural form of grieve.
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