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7-letter words that end in ve

  • emotive — Arousing or able to arouse intense feeling.
  • emptive — (rare) Responding to or acting to counteract something when it happens (rather than beforehand).
  • enclave — A portion of territory within or surrounded by a larger territory whose inhabitants are culturally or ethnically distinct.
  • engrave — Cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
  • enslave — Make (someone) a slave.
  • envolve — Misspelling of involve.
  • erosive — Of or pertaining to erosion.
  • evasive — Tending to avoid commitment or self-revelation, esp. by responding only indirectly.
  • 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.
  • festive — pertaining to or suitable for a feast or festival: festive decorations; a festive meal.
  • fictive — fictitious; imaginary.
  • fissive — of the nature of fission, relating to fission
  • fluxive — flowing; fluid; variable
  • forgave — simple past tense of forgive.
  • forgive — to grant pardon for or remission of (an offense, debt, etc.); absolve.
  • furtive — taken, done, used, etc., surreptitiously or by stealth; secret: a furtive glance.
  • go live — be broadcast directly, go on air
  • gustave — a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “staff of God.”.
  • improve — to bring into a more desirable or excellent condition: He took vitamins to improve his health.
  • in love — a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
  • incurve — Curve inward.
  • ingrave — Obsolete form of engrave.
  • innerve — to supply with nervous energy; invigorate; animate.
  • inslave — Alternative form of enslave.
  • involve — to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work.
  • inweave — to weave in or together.
  • j-curve — a curve which, in some economic theories, indicates that a decline in the value of a nation's currency initially causes an increase, and then a decrease, in that nation's balance-of-trade deficit
  • jussive — (especially in Semitic languages) expressing a mild command.
  • khedive — the title of the Turkish viceroys in Egypt from 1867 to 1914.
  • massive — consisting of or forming a large mass; bulky and heavy: massive columns.
  • midwive — Obsolete form of midwife.
  • misgave — Simple past form of misgive.
  • misgive — (of one's mind, heart, etc.) to give doubt or apprehension to.
  • mishave — (intransitive, reflexive) To misbehave or misconduct (oneself); do wrong.
  • mislive — To lead a wrong or vicious life; live wrongly.
  • mismove — a wrong or prohibited move, as in a game.
  • missive — a written message; letter.
  • must've — Must've is the usual spoken form of 'must have', especially when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
  • newwave — A graphical user interface and object-oriented environment from Hewlett-Packard, based on Windows and available on Unix workstations.
  • nonlove — Absence of love.
  • observe — to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
  • occleve — Hoccleve.
  • outgive — (transitive) To surpass in giving; to give more than.
  • outlive — to live longer than; survive (a person, period, etc.): She outlived her husband by many years.
  • outlove — a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person.
  • outmove — to move faster than or outmanoeuvre
  • outrave — to outdo in raving
  • passive — not reacting visibly to something that might be expected to produce manifestations of an emotion or feeling.
  • pensive — dreamily or wistfully thoughtful: a pensive mood.
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