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8-letter words containing ve

  • concaved — curved like a segment of the interior of a circle or hollow sphere; hollow and curved. Compare convex (def 1).
  • conceave — Obsolete form of conceive.
  • conceive — If you cannot conceive of something, you cannot imagine it or believe it.
  • concieve — Misspelling of conceive.
  • conclave — A conclave is a meeting at which the discussions are kept secret. The meeting which is held to elect a new Pope is called a conclave.
  • congreve — William. 1670–1729, English dramatist, a major exponent of Restoration comedy; author of Love for Love (1695) and The Way of the World (1700)
  • connived — Simple past tense and past participle of connive.
  • conniver — to cooperate secretly; conspire (often followed by with): They connived to take over the business.
  • connives — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of connive.
  • conserve — If you conserve a supply of something, you use it carefully so that it lasts for a long time.
  • contrive — If you contrive an event or situation, you succeed in making it happen, often by tricking someone.
  • convened — Simple past tense and past participle of convene.
  • convener — a person who convenes or chairs a meeting, committee, etc, esp one who is specifically elected to do so
  • convenes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of convene.
  • convenor — A convenor is a trade union official who organizes the union representatives at a particular factory.
  • convents — Plural form of convent.
  • converge — If people or vehicles converge on a place, they move towards it from different directions.
  • converse — If you converse with someone, you talk to them. You can also say that two people converse.
  • converso — a medieval Spanish Jew who converted to Catholicism, usually in order to avoid persecution from either the Spanish Inquisition or the Portugese Inquisition
  • converts — Plural form of convert.
  • convexed — Made convex; protuberant in a spherical form.
  • convexly — having a surface that is curved or rounded outward. Compare concave (def 1).
  • conveyal — the act or means of conveying
  • conveyed — to carry, bring, or take from one place to another; transport; bear.
  • conveyer — A conveyer is a device for moving large amounts of a solid.
  • conveyor — a person or thing that conveys
  • convives — an eating or drinking companion; fellow diner or drinker.
  • convolve — to wind or roll together; coil; twist
  • cooptive — to elect into a body by the votes of the existing members.
  • corvette — A corvette is a small fast warship that is used to protect other ships from attack.
  • cosgrave — Liam (ˈliːəm). born 1920, Irish statesman; prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1973–77)
  • could've — Could've is the usual spoken form of 'could have', when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
  • covenant — A covenant is a formal written agreement between two or more people or groups of people which is recognized in law.
  • coventry — a city in central England, in Coventry unitary authority, West Midlands: devastated in World War II; modern cathedral (1954–62); industrial centre, esp for motor vehicles; two universities (1965, 1992). Pop: 303 475 (2001)
  • cover up — If you cover something or someone up, you put something over them in order to protect or hide them.
  • cover-up — any action, stratagem, or other means of concealing or preventing investigation or exposure.
  • coverage — The coverage of something in the news is the reporting of it.
  • coverall — a thing that covers something entirely
  • covereth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cover.
  • covering — A covering is a layer of something that protects or hides something else.
  • coverlet — A coverlet is the same as a bedspread.
  • coverleySir Roger de, a literary figure representing the ideal of the early 18th-century squire in The Spectator, by Addison and Steele.
  • coverlid — coverlet
  • covertly — concealed; secret; disguised.
  • coveteth — Archaic third-person singular form of covet.
  • coveting — Present participle of covet.
  • covetous — A covetous person has a strong desire to possess something, especially something that belongs to another person.
  • coveying — Present participle of covey.
  • cravened — Simple past tense and past participle of craven.
  • cravenly — In a craven manner.
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