14-letter words containing I
Embark on an exploration of 14-letter words that contain the letter I. This segment uncovers the diverse range of words that incorporate I within this specific length, revealing the versatility and richness of language. Ideal for vocabulary enthusiasts and word-game aficionados.
| Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example |
|---|---|---|---|
| responsibility | 21 | a form of trustworthiness; the trait of being answerable to someone for something or being responsible for one's conduct | he holds a position of great responsibility |
| administration | 17 | the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something | he claims that the present administration is corrupt |
| communications | 22 | the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.) | communications is his major field of study |
| representative | 19 | an item of information that is typical of a class or group | - |
| identification | 20 | the act of designating or identifying something | - |
| transportation | 16 | the act of expelling a person from their native land | the sentence was one of transportation for life |
| disappointment | 21 | a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized | his hopes were so high he was doomed to disappointment |
| recommendation | 21 | any quality or characteristic that gains a person a favorable reception or acceptance or admission | her pleasant personality is already a recommendation |
| superintendent | 17 | a caretaker for an apartment house; represents the owner as janitor and rent collector | - |
| transformation | 19 | the act of changing in form or shape or appearance | - |
| interpretation | 16 | an explanation of something that is not immediately obvious | the edict was subject to many interpretations |
| pharmaceutical | 25 | of or relating to pharmacy or pharmacists | the pharmaceutical industry |
| simultaneously | 19 | at the same instant | they spoke simultaneously |
| representation | 16 | a presentation to the mind in the form of an idea or image | - |
| rehabilitation | 19 | the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation | - |
| professionally | 22 | in a professional manner | professionally trained staff |
| discrimination | 19 | the cognitive process whereby two or more stimuli are distinguished | - |
| administrative | 20 | of or relating to or responsible for administration | - |
| constitutional | 16 | existing as an essential constituent or characteristic | a constitutional inability to tell the truth |
| reconstruction | 18 | recall that is hypothesized to work by storing abstract features which are then used to construct the memory during recall | - |
| scientifically | 24 | with respect to science; in a scientific way | this is scientifically interesting |
| reconciliation | 18 | the reestablishing of cordial relations | - |
| infrastructure | 19 | the basic structure or features of a system or organization | - |
| reconnaissance | 18 | the act of reconnoitring (especially to gain information about an enemy or potential enemy) | an exchange of fire occurred on a reconnaissance mission |
| characteristic | 23 | a prominent attribute or aspect of something | generosity is one of his best characteristics |
| unprofessional | 19 | not characteristic of or befitting a profession or one engaged in a profession | described in unprofessional language so that high school students could understand it |
| hypothetically | 30 | by hypothesis | - |
| congratulation | 17 | (usually plural) an expression of pleasure at the success or good fortune of another | I sent them my sincere congratulations on their marriage |
| claustrophobic | 25 | suffering from claustrophobia; abnormally afraid of closed-in places | - |
| accomplishment | 27 | an ability that has been acquired by training | - |
| cinematography | 27 | the act of making a film | - |
| archaeological | 22 | related to or dealing with or devoted to archaeology | an archaeological dig |
| circumstantial | 20 | fully detailed and specific about particulars | a circumstantial report about the debate |
| psychoanalysis | 27 | a set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud | his physician recommended psychoanalysis |
| systematically | 24 | in a systematic or consistent manner | they systematically excluded women |
| indestructible | 19 | very long lasting | - |
| unconventional | 19 | not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention | an unconventional marriage |
| intellectually | 19 | in an intellectual manner | intellectually gifted children |
| fundamentalist | 20 | of or relating to or characteristic of Protestant fundamentalism or its adherents | - |
| coincidentally | 22 | happening at the same time | - |
| sophistication | 21 | a deliberately invalid argument displaying ingenuity in reasoning in the hope of deceiving someone | - |
| anthropologist | 20 | a social scientist who specializes in anthropology | - |
| unintelligible | 17 | hard or impossible to understand | - |
| metaphorically | 26 | in a metaphorical manner | she expressed herself metaphorically |
| implementation | 20 | the act of accomplishing some aim or executing some order | the agency was created for the implementation of the policy |
| classification | 21 | the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type | - |
| congratulating | 18 | - | - |
| affectionately | 25 | with affection | he treats her affectionately |
| uncompromising | 23 | not making concessions | took an uncompromising stance in the peace talks |
| groundbreaking | 23 | the ceremonial breaking of the ground to formally begin a construction project | - |
| disorientation | 15 | a wild delusion (especially one induced by a hallucinogenic drug) | - |
| subconsciously | 23 | from the subconscious mind | the image came to him subconsciously |
| electronically | 21 | by electronic means | the door opens electronically |
| multiplication | 20 | the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production | - |
| inconvenienced | 22 | - | - |
| impressionable | 20 | easily impressed or influenced | an impressionable youngster |
| interconnected | 19 | reciprocally connected | - |
| apprenticeship | 25 | the position of apprentice | - |
| distinguishing | 20 | - | - |
| accountability | 23 | responsibility to someone or for some activity | - |
| overprotective | 24 | overly protective | overprotective parents |
| malfunctioning | 22 | not performing or able to perform its regular function | a malfunctioning valve |
| antidepressant | 17 | any of a class of drugs used to treat depression; often have undesirable side effects | - |
| claustrophobia | 23 | a morbid fear of being closed in a confined space | - |
| philanthropist | 24 | someone who makes charitable donations intended to increase human well-being | - |
| industrialized | 25 | made industrial; converted to industrialism | industrialized areas |
| overwhelmingly | 29 | incapable of being resisted | the candy looked overwhelmingly desirable to the dieting man |
| democratically | 24 | in a democratic manner; based on democratic principles | it was decided democratically |
| disintegration | 16 | in a decomposed state | - |
| cardiovascular | 22 | of or pertaining to or involving the heart and blood vessels | cardiovascular conditioning |
| excommunicated | 30 | - | - |
| contemporaries | 20 | all the people living at the same time or of approximately the same age | - |
| unrecognizable | 28 | defying recognition as e.g. because of damage or alteration | - |
| mathematically | 26 | with respect to mathematics | mathematically impossible |
| sentimentality | 19 | falsely emotional in a maudlin way | - |
| respectability | 23 | honorableness by virtue of being respectable and having a good reputation | - |
| indiscriminate | 19 | failing to make or recognize distinctions | - |
| discriminating | 20 | having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions | - |
| aggressiveness | 19 | a natural disposition to be hostile | - |
| revolutionized | 27 | - | - |
| extraordinaire | 22 | extraordinary in a particular capacity | a woodworker extraordinaire |
| meteorological | 19 | of or pertaining to atmospheric phenomena, especially weather and weather conditions | meteorological factors |
| miscalculation | 20 | a mistake in calculating | - |
| geographically | 26 | with respect to geography | they are geographically closer to the center of town |
| unconscionable | 20 | greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation | unconscionable spending |
| hypersensitive | 25 | having an allergy or peculiar or excessive susceptibility (especially to a specific factor) | hypersensitive to pollen |
| alphabetically | 26 | in alphabetical order | the list was arranged alphabetically |
| overpopulation | 21 | too much population | - |
| sustainability | 19 | the property of being sustainable | - |
| hallucinogenic | 22 | capable of producing hallucinations | LSD is a powerful hallucinogenic drug |
| unquestionably | 28 | without question and beyond doubt | - |
| interplanetary | 19 | between or among planets | interplanetary travel |
| comprehensible | 25 | capable of being comprehended or understood | an idea comprehensible to the average mind |
| specialization | 27 | the act of specializing; making something suitable for a special purpose | - |
| incompleteness | 20 | the state of being crude and incomplete and imperfect | the study was criticized for incompleteness of data but it stimulated further research |
| insurmountable | 18 | impossible to surmount | - |
| disintegrating | 17 | - | - |
| ecclesiastical | 20 | of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church) | - |
| aforementioned | 20 | being the one previously mentioned or spoken of | works of all the aforementioned authors |
| organizational | 24 | of or relating to an organization | organizational structure |
| quintessential | 23 | representing the perfect example of a class or quality | - |
| cardiomyopathy | 30 | a disorder (usually of unknown origin) of the heart muscle (myocardium) | - |
| mountaineering | 17 | the activity of climbing a mountain | - |
| photosynthesis | 25 | synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants) | - |
| reconstructive | 21 | helping to restore to good condition | reconstructive surgery |
| redistribution | 17 | distributing again | the revolution resulted in a redistribution of wealth |
| astrophysicist | 24 | an astronomer who studies the physical properties of celestial bodies | - |
| existentialism | 23 | (philosophy) a 20th-century philosophical movement chiefly in Europe; assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves | - |
| transformative | 22 | - | - |
| unquestionable | 25 | not counterfeit or copied | an unquestionable antique |
| unsatisfactory | 22 | not giving satisfaction | shops should take back unsatisfactory goods |
| schoolchildren | 25 | - | - |
| indoctrination | 17 | teaching someone to accept doctrines uncritically | - |
| deconstruction | 19 | a philosophical theory of criticism (usually of literature or film) that seeks to expose deep-seated contradictions in a work by delving below its surface meaning | - |
| confidentially | 23 | in a confidential manner | spoke to him intimately and confidentially |
| pathologically | 25 | with respect to pathology | pathologically interesting results |
| reorganization | 24 | the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes) | a committee was appointed to oversee the reorganization of the curriculum |
| intelligentsia | 15 | an educated and intellectual elite | - |
| thermodynamics | 27 | the branch of physics concerned with the conversion of different forms of energy | - |
| misrepresented | 19 | having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented | - |
| paleontologist | 17 | a specialist in paleontology | - |
| attractiveness | 19 | the quality of arousing interest; being attractive or something that attracts | - |
| disciplinarian | 19 | someone who demands exact conformity to rules and forms | - |
| hyperventilate | 25 | breathe excessively hard and fast | The mountain climber started to hyperventilate |
| undernourished | 19 | not getting adequate food | badly undernourished |
| nitroglycerine | 20 | a heavy yellow poisonous oily explosive liquid obtained by nitrating glycerol; used in making explosives and medically as a vasodilator (trade names Nitrospan and Nitrostat) | - |
| philosophizing | 34 | the exposition (often superficially) of a particular philosophy | - |
| proportionally | 21 | to a proportionate degree | - |
| indecipherable | 24 | not easily deciphered | indecipherable handwriting |
| insignificance | 22 | the quality of having little or no significance | - |
| capitalization | 27 | the sale of capital stock | - |
| fingerprinting | 21 | the procedure of taking inked impressions of a person's fingerprints for the purpose of identification | - |
| fundamentalism | 22 | a form of Protestantism that takes the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal truth | - |
| conversational | 19 | characteristic of informal spoken language or conversation | the broken syntax and casual enunciation of conversational English |
| unmentionables | 18 | - | - |
| misinformation | 21 | information that is incorrect | - |
| psychoanalytic | 29 | of or relating to or incorporating the methods and theory of psychiatric treatment originated by Sigmund Freud | Freud's psychoanalytical theories |
| predisposition | 19 | susceptibility to a pathogen | - |
| scatterbrained | 19 | lacking sense or discretion | - |
| intermittently | 19 | in an intermittent manner | intermittently we questioned the barometer |
| excruciatingly | 29 | in a very painful manner | - |
| fraternization | 26 | associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way; especially with an enemy | - |
| conservatively | 25 | in a conservative manner | we estimated the number of demonstrators conservatively at 200,000. |
| predictability | 24 | the quality of being predictable | - |
| revolutionised | 18 | - | - |
| discriminatory | 22 | containing or implying a slight or showing prejudice | discriminatory attitudes and practices |
| detoxification | 27 | a treatment for addiction to drugs or alcohol intended to remove the physiological effects of the addictive substances | - |
| conventionally | 22 | in a conventional manner | he usually behaves rather conventionally |
| transmigration | 17 | the passing of a soul into another body after death | - |
| unfaithfulness | 23 | the quality of being unfaithful | - |
| whippersnapper | 28 | someone who is unimportant but cheeky and presumptuous | - |
| predestination | 17 | (theology) being determined in advance; especially the doctrine (usually associated with Calvin) that God has foreordained every event throughout eternity (including the final salvation of mankind) | - |
| susceptibility | 23 | the state of being susceptible; easily affected | - |
| irreconcilable | 20 | impossible to reconcile | irreconcilable differences |
| authentication | 19 | a mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity | - |
| existentialist | 21 | a philosopher who emphasizes freedom of choice and personal responsibility but who regards human existence in a hostile universe as unexplainable | - |
| exsanguination | 22 | - | - |
| gynaecological | 23 | of or relating to or practicing gynecology | - |
| generalization | 24 | the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances | - |
| conjunctivitis | 28 | inflammation of the conjunctiva of the eye | - |
| weightlessness | 21 | the property of being comparatively small in weight | - |
| microbiologist | 21 | a specialist in microbiology | - |
| satisfactorily | 22 | in a satisfactory manner | - |
| straightjacket | 31 | a garment similar to a jacket that is used to bind the arms tightly against the body as a means of restraining a violent person | - |
| interdependent | 18 | mutually dependent | - |
| denominational | 17 | adhering or confined to a particular sect or denomination | denominational prejudice |
| dematerialized | 27 | - | - |
| disinformation | 20 | misinformation that is deliberately disseminated in order to influence or confuse rivals (foreign enemies or business competitors etc.) | - |
| differentiated | 22 | exhibiting biological specialization; adapted during development to a specific function or environment | - |
| embarrassingly | 22 | causing embarrassment | the great man was embarrassingly humble and self-effacing |
| traditionalist | 15 | one who adheres to traditional views | - |
| licentiousness | 16 | dissolute indulgence in sensual pleasure | - |
| liberalization | 25 | the act of making less strict | - |
| linguistically | 20 | with respect to language | linguistically impaired children |
| microprocessor | 22 | integrated circuit semiconductor chip that performs the bulk of the processing and controls the parts of a system | a microprocessor functions as the central processing unit of a microcomputer |
| reconstitution | 16 | - | - |
| rebelliousness | 16 | intentionally contemptuous behavior or attitude | - |
| rehabilitating | 20 | - | - |
| sensationalism | 16 | the journalistic use of subject matter that appeals to vulgar tastes | the tabloids relied on sensationalism to maintain their circulation |
| decontaminated | 20 | - | - |
| experimentally | 28 | in an experimental fashion | this can be experimentally determined |
| circumnavigate | 24 | travel around, either by plane or ship | - |
| commercialized | 32 | organized principally for financial gain | Christmas has become a commercialized spectacle |
| metaphysically | 29 | in a metaphysical manner | he thinks metaphysically |
| mistranslation | 16 | an incorrect translation | - |
| metempsychosis | 28 | after death the soul begins a new cycle of existence in another human body | - |
| overconfidence | 25 | total certainty or greater certainty than circumstances warrant | - |
| sociologically | 22 | with regard to sociology | sociologically speaking, this is an interesting phenomenon |
| sentimentalist | 16 | someone who indulges in excessive sentimentality | - |
| telepathically | 24 | - | - |
| individualized | 29 | made for or directed or adjusted to a particular individual | - |
| indoctrinating | 18 | - | - |
| jurisdictional | 24 | restricted to the geographic area under a particular jurisdiction | the jurisdictional limits of a state |
| intermediaries | 17 | - | - |
| arrondissement | 17 | - | - |
| beautification | 21 | the act of making something more beautiful | - |
| benzodiazepine | 37 | any of several similar lipophilic amines used as tranquilizers or sedatives or hypnotics or muscle relaxants; chronic use can lead to dependency | - |
| unidentifiable | 20 | impossible to identify | - |
| nonthreatening | 18 | - | - |
| naturalisation | 14 | changing the pronunciation of a borrowed word to agree with the borrowers' phonology | - |
| photosensitive | 22 | sensitive to visible light | - |
| schoolmistress | 21 | a woman schoolteacher (especially one regarded as strict) | - |
| sentimentalism | 18 | a predilection for sentimentality | - |
| inconveniently | 22 | in an inconvenient manner | he arrived at an inconveniently late hour |
| bioluminescent | 20 | (of living organisms) emitting light | fireflies are bioluminescent |
| desalinization | 24 | the removal of salt (especially from sea water) | - |
| diplomatically | 24 | with diplomacy; in a diplomatic manner | he answered very diplomatically |
| dimensionality | 20 | the spatial property of having dimensions | all matter has dimensionality |
| expressiveness | 26 | the quality of being expressive | - |
| unappreciative | 23 | not feeling or expressing gratitude | unappreciative of nature's bounty |
| verisimilitude | 20 | the appearance of truth; the quality of seeming to be true | - |
| fortunetelling | 18 | the practice of predicting people's futures (usually for payment) | - |
| mesdemoiselles | 19 | - | - |
| militarization | 25 | act of assembling and putting into readiness for war or other emergency: | - |
| neutralization | 23 | (euphemism) the removal of a threat by killing or destroying it (especially in a covert operation or military operation) | - |
| neuroscientist | 16 | a neurobiologist who specializes in the study of the brain | - |
| optimistically | 23 | with optimism; in an optimistic manner | `We have a good chance of winning,' he exclaimed optimistically |
| osteoarthritis | 17 | chronic breakdown of cartilage in the joints; the most common form of arthritis occurring usually after middle age | - |
| possessiveness | 19 | excessive desire to possess or dominate | - |
| propagandistic | 22 | of or relating to or characterized by propaganda | - |
| ridiculousness | 17 | a message whose content is at variance with reason | - |
| simplification | 23 | the act of reducing complexity | - |
| stratification | 19 | the condition of being arranged in social strata or classes within a group | - |
| incapacitating | 21 | that cripples or disables or incapacitates | - |
| irreproachable | 23 | free of guilt; not subject to blame | of irreproachable character |
| insufficiently | 25 | to an insufficient degree | he was insufficiently prepared |
| demobilization | 28 | act of changing from a war basis to a peace basis including disbanding or discharging troops | demobilization of factories |
| editorializing | 25 | - | - |
| expressionless | 23 | deliberately impassive in manner | his face remained expressionless as the verdict was read |
| horticulturist | 19 | an expert in the science of cultivating plants (fruit or flowers or vegetables or ornamental plants) | - |
| convertibility | 24 | the quality of being exchangeable (especially the ability to convert a currency into gold or other currencies without restriction) | - |
| constructively | 24 | in a constructive manner | it is my task to look critically and constructively at the flaws and the failures |
| conglomeration | 19 | a rounded spherical form | - |
| unaccomplished | 26 | - | - |
| unrecognisable | 19 | defying recognition as e.g. because of damage or alteration | - |
| unintelligibly | 20 | in an unintelligible manner | the foreigners spoke unintelligibly |
| unenthusiastic | 19 | not enthusiastic; lacking excitement or ardor | an unenthusiastic performance by the orchestra |
| underqualified | 28 | - | - |
| lasciviousness | 19 | feeling morbid sexual desire or a propensity to lewdness | - |
| naturalization | 23 | changing the pronunciation of a borrowed word to agree with the borrowers' phonology | the naturalization in English of many Italian words |
| overestimating | 20 | - | - |
| oversubscribed | 24 | sold in excess of available supply especially season tickets | the opera season was oversubscribed |
| persuasiveness | 19 | the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty | - |
| pharmacologist | 24 | someone trained in the science of drugs (their composition and uses and effects) | - |
| principalities | 20 | - | - |
| revitalization | 26 | bringing again into activity and prominence | - |
| reorganisation | 15 | the imposition of a new organization; organizing differently (often involving extensive and drastic changes) | - |
| responsiveness | 19 | responsive to stimulation | - |
| spectrographic | 26 | relating to or employing a spectrograph | - |
| solidification | 20 | the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization | - |
| superficiality | 24 | lack of depth of knowledge or thought or feeling | - |
| inconsiderable | 19 | too small or unimportant to merit attention | passed his life in an inconsiderable village |
| incapacitation | 20 | - | - |
| impoverishment | 26 | the state of having little or no money and few or no material possessions | - |
| appreciatively | 26 | with appreciation; in a grateful manner | he accepted my offer appreciatively |
| astronomically | 21 | enormously | the bill was astronomically high |
| antiperspirant | 18 | an astringent substance applied to the skin to reduce perspiration | - |
| capriciousness | 20 | the trait of acting unpredictably and more from whim or caprice than from reason or judgment | - |
| denazification | 29 | social process of removing Nazis from official positions and giving up any allegiance to Nazism | denazification was a slow process |
| dehumanization | 29 | the act of degrading people with respect to their best qualities | science has been blamed for the dehumanization of modern life |
| discouragement | 20 | the feeling of despair in the face of obstacles | - |
| disarticulated | 18 | - | - |
| disillusioning | 16 | freeing from illusion or false belief | - |
| disenchantment | 22 | freeing from false belief or illusions | - |
| generalisation | 15 | the process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances | - |
| gentrification | 20 | the restoration of run-down urban areas by the middle class (resulting in the displacement of low-income residents) | - |
| hermaphroditic | 27 | of animal or plant; having both male female reproductive organs | - |
| conspiratorial | 18 | relating to or characteristic of conspiracy or conspirators | a conspiratorial whisper |
| transmogrified | 21 | - | - |
| unidirectional | 17 | operating or moving or allowing movement in one direction only | a unidirectional flow |
| unsynchronized | 32 | not occurring together | - |
| uncontaminated | 19 | free from admixture with noxious elements; clean | - |
| unconvincingly | 25 | in an unconvincing manner | he argued unconvincingly |
| utilitarianism | 16 | doctrine that the useful is the good; especially as elaborated by Jeremy Bentham and James Mill; the aim was said to be the greatest happiness for the greatest number | - |
| macroeconomics | 24 | the branch of economics that studies the overall working of a national economy | - |
| nontraditional | 15 | not conforming to or in accord with tradition | nontraditional designs |
| obsequiousness | 25 | abject or cringing submissiveness | - |
| neighborliness | 20 | a disposition to be friendly and helpful to neighbors | - |
| mysteriousness | 19 | - | - |
| neurobiologist | 17 | a specialist in neurobiology | - |
| overestimation | 19 | a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high | - |
| overemphasized | 34 | - | - |
| overstimulated | 20 | - | - |
| overproduction | 22 | too much production or more than expected | - |
| organisational | 15 | of or relating to an organization | - |
| philosophising | 25 | - | - |
| precariousness | 18 | being unsettled or in doubt or dependent on chance | the precariousness of his income |
| popularization | 27 | the act of making something attractive to the general public | - |
| photosynthetic | 27 | relating to or using or formed by photosynthesis | - |
| prosthodontist | 20 | a dentist who is expert in prosthodontics | - |
| pressurization | 25 | - | - |
| redistributing | 18 | - | - |
| telephonically | 24 | - | - |
| superannuation | 16 | the property of being out of date and not current | - |
| knickerbockers | 32 | (used in the plural) trousers ending above the knee | - |
| kindergartener | 20 | a child who attends a preschool or kindergarten | - |
| astrologically | 20 | - | - |
| anticapitalism | 20 | - | - |
| antigovernment | 20 | - | - |
| businesspeople | 20 | people who transact business (especially business executives) | - |
| decompensation | 21 | - | - |
| decolonization | 26 | the action of changing from colonial to independent status | - |
| discolouration | 17 | a soiled or discolored appearance | - |
| disembowelment | 24 | the act of removing the bowels or viscera; the act of cutting so as to cause the viscera to protrude | - |
| egalitarianism | 17 | the doctrine of the equality of mankind and the desirability of political and economic and social equality | - |
| electioneering | 17 | persuasion of voters in a political campaign | - |
| echocardiogram | 25 | a graphical image of the heart produced by an echocardiograph | - |
| farsightedness | 22 | a reduced ability to focus on near objects caused by loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens after age 45 | - |
| fraternisation | 17 | associating with others in a brotherly or friendly way; especially with an enemy | - |
| hydrotherapist | 26 | - | - |
| circumlocution | 22 | a style that involves indirect ways of expressing things | - |
| chlorpromazine | 32 | a drug (trade name Thorazine) derived from phenothiazine that has antipsychotic effects and is used as a sedative and tranquilizer | - |
| conceptualized | 30 | - | - |
| conservatorium | 21 | - | - |
| ambassadorship | 24 | the post of ambassador | - |
| adenocarcinoma | 21 | malignant tumor originating in glandular epithelium | - |
| unproportioned | 19 | - | - |
| unsuspectingly | 22 | without suspicions | he was sitting unsuspectingly beyond that wall only a few yards from the burglar |
| megalomaniacal | 21 | suffering from megalomania | - |
| lateralization | 23 | localization of function on either the right or left sides of the brain | - |
| legitimization | 26 | - | - |
| meticulousness | 18 | strict attention to minute details | - |
| nymphomaniacal | 28 | (used of women) affected with excessive sexual desire | - |
| noncommutative | 23 | - | - |
| overdramatized | 30 | - | - |
| overindulgence | 21 | excessive indulgence | the child was spoiled by overindulgence |
| obstructionist | 18 | someone who systematically obstructs some action that others want to take | - |
| proprioceptive | 25 | of or relating to proprioception | - |
| preferentially | 22 | in a preferential manner | he was treated preferentially |
| proceleusmatic | 22 | - | - |
| procrastinated | 19 | - | - |
| reconfirmation | 21 | - | - |
| recapitalizing | 28 | - | - |
| reinvestigated | 19 | - | - |
| quantitatively | 29 | in a quantitative manner | this can be expressed quantitatively |
| saponification | 21 | a chemical reaction in which an ester is heated with an alkali (especially the alkaline hydrolysis of a fat or oil to make soap) | - |
| sanctification | 21 | a religious ceremony in which something is made holy | - |
| specialisation | 18 | the act of specializing; making something suitable for a special purpose | - |
| servomechanism | 26 | control system that converts a small mechanical motion into one requiring much greater power; may include a negative feedback system | - |
| sensationalist | 14 | someone who uses exaggerated or lurid material in order to gain public attention | - |
| suggestibility | 21 | susceptibility or responsiveness to suggestion | - |
| substantiation | 16 | the act of validating; finding or testing the truth of something | - |
| stigmatization | 26 | the act of stigmatizing | - |
| supersensitive | 19 | having an allergy or peculiar or excessive susceptibility (especially to a specific factor) | - |
| indeterminable | 19 | not capable of being definitely decided or ascertained | - |
| indecisiveness | 20 | the trait of irresolution; a lack of firmness of character or purpose | the king's incurable indecisiveness caused turmoil in his court |
| initialization | 23 | (computer science) the format of sectors on the surface of a hard disk drive so that the operating system can access them and setting a starting position | - |
| industrialised | 16 | made industrial; converted to industrialism | - |
| immunoglobulin | 21 | a class of proteins produced in lymph tissue in vertebrates and that function as antibodies in the immune response | - |
| irrevocability | 24 | - | - |
| inscrutability | 21 | the quality of being impossible to investigate | the inscrutability of the future |
| interpretative | 19 | that provides interpretation | - |
| anesthesiology | 21 | the branch of medical science that studies and applies anesthetics | - |
| anticapitalist | 18 | - | - |
| capitalisation | 18 | the sale of capital stock | - |
| autosuggestion | 16 | a system for self-improvement developed by Emile Coue which was popular in the 1920s and 1930s | - |
| bioelectricity | 23 | electric phenomena in animals or plants | - |
| bioengineering | 18 | the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments | - |
| denationalized | 25 | - | - |
| discontentment | 19 | a longing for something better than the present situation | - |
| directionality | 20 | the property of a microphone or antenna of being more sensitive in one direction than in another | - |
| disapprovingly | 26 | showing disapproval | he shook his head disapprovingly |
| disimpassioned | 20 | - | - |
| disembarkation | 23 | the act of passengers and crew getting off of a ship or aircraft | - |
| discriminative | 22 | capable of making fine distinctions | - |
| disequilibrium | 28 | loss of equilibrium attributable to an unstable situation in which some forces outweigh others | - |
| depersonalized | 27 | - | - |
| dermatological | 20 | of or relating to or practicing dermatology | - |
| diverticulosis | 20 | presence of multiple diverticula in the walls of the colon | - |
| divertissement | 20 | - | - |
| fastidiousness | 18 | the trait of being meticulous about matters of taste or style | neatness and fastidiousness of dress |
| federalization | 27 | the state of being under federal control | the federalization of postal service |
| ethnologically | 23 | - | - |
| etymologically | 25 | - | - |
| gregariousness | 16 | the quality of being gregarious--having a dislike of being alone | - |
| forthrightness | 24 | the quality of being honest and straightforward in attitude and speech | - |
| hippopotamuses | 25 | - | - |
| hydrocortisone | 23 | an adrenal-cortex hormone (trade names Hydrocortone or Cortef) that is active in carbohydrate and protein metabolism | - |
| historiography | 26 | a body of historical literature | - |
| circumspection | 24 | the trait of being circumspect and prudent | - |
| characterizing | 31 | - | - |
| chemosynthetic | 29 | - | - |
| coquettishness | 28 | - | - |
| constructivism | 23 | an abstractionist artistic movement in Russia after World War I; industrial materials were used to construct nonrepresentational objects | - |
| congregational | 18 | of or pertaining to or characteristic of a Congregational church | - |
| transmigrating | 18 | - | - |
| tranquillizing | 33 | tending to soothe or tranquilize | - |
| traditionalism | 17 | strict adherence to traditional methods or teachings | - |
| unconscionably | 23 | - | - |
| unconstructive | 21 | not constructive | - |
| unavailability | 22 | the quality of not being available when needed | - |
| undomesticated | 20 | not domesticated | a few undomesticated horses left |
| unhesitatingly | 21 | without hesitation | she said yes unhesitatingly |
| manipulability | 23 | the quality of being controllable by skilled movements of the hands | - |
| marketisations | 20 | - | - |
| marketizations | 29 | - | - |
| marsipobranchs | 25 | - | - |
| martyrisations | 19 | - | - |
| martyrizations | 28 | - | - |
| martyrological | 22 | - | - |
| martyrologists | 20 | - | - |
| mariculturists | 18 | - | - |
| manipulatively | 24 | in an artfully manipulative manner | - |
| mannerlinesses | 16 | - | - |
| manometrically | 23 | - | - |
| manrikigusaris | 21 | - | - |
| manufacturings | 22 | - | - |
| marconigraphed | 25 | - | - |
| massotherapies | 21 | - | - |
| massotherapist | 21 | - | - |
| masterlinesses | 16 | - | - |
| mathematicizes | 32 | - | - |
| matresfamilias | 21 | - | - |
| matriarchalism | 23 | - | - |
| matriculations | 18 | - | - |
| matronlinesses | 16 | - | - |
| meaningfulness | 20 | the quality of having great value or significance | - |
| mathematicized | 33 | - | - |
| mathematicisms | 25 | - | - |
| mastigophorans | 22 | - | - |
| mastigophorous | 22 | - | - |
| matchboardings | 25 | - | - |
| materialnesses | 16 | - | - |
| mathematicians | 23 | - | - |
| mathematicised | 24 | - | - |
| mathematicises | 23 | - | - |
| mechanicalisms | 25 | - | - |
| manifoldnesses | 20 | - | - |
| magistralities | 17 | - | - |
| maidenlinesses | 17 | - | - |
| mainstreetings | 17 | - | - |
| majesticalness | 25 | - | - |
| majesticnesses | 25 | - | - |
| malabsorptions | 20 | - | - |
| magniloquently | 29 | in a rhetorically grandiloquent manner | the orator spoke magniloquently |
| magniloquences | 28 | - | - |
| magistrateship | 22 | - | - |
| magnetisations | 17 | - | - |
| magnetizations | 26 | - | - |
| magnetometries | 19 | - | - |
| magnetospheric | 24 | - | - |
| magnetostatics | 19 | - | - |
| magnifications | 22 | - | - |
| maladaptations | 19 | - | - |
| maladministers | 19 | - | - |
| mallemarokings | 23 | - | - |
| malpighiaceous | 24 | - | - |
| managerialisms | 19 | - | - |
| managerialists | 17 | - | - |
| manifestations | 19 | - | - |
| malleabilities | 18 | - | - |
| malimprintings | 21 | - | - |
| malapportioned | 21 | - | - |
| malappropriate | 22 | - | - |
| malariologists | 17 | - | - |
| manifestnesses | 19 | - | - |
| merchandisings | 23 | - | - |
| mesenteritises | 16 | - | - |
| mesmerisations | 18 | - | - |
| mesmerizations | 27 | - | - |
| mesocephalisms | 25 | - | - |
| mesotheliomata | 21 | - | - |
| metachromatism | 25 | - | - |
| metacognitions | 19 | - | - |
| metacomputings | 23 | - | - |
| merchandizings | 32 | - | - |
| mercifulnesses | 21 | - | - |
| mercurialising | 19 | - | - |
| mercurialities | 18 | - | - |
| mercurializing | 28 | - | - |
| meretriciously | 21 | in a meretricious manner | the boat is meretriciously decorated |
| mesaticephalic | 25 | - | - |
| metafictionist | 21 | - | - |
| metagrabolised | 20 | totally perplexed and mixed up | - |
| metagrabolises | 19 | - | - |
| metallographic | 24 | - | - |
| metamorphosing | 24 | - | - |
| metaphosphoric | 28 | - | - |
| metaphrastical | 23 | - | - |
| metallogenetic | 19 | - | - |
| metallizations | 25 | - | - |
| metagrabolized | 29 | totally perplexed and mixed up | - |
| metagrabolizes | 28 | - | - |
| metagrobolised | 20 | totally perplexed and mixed up | - |
| metagrobolises | 19 | - | - |
| metagrobolized | 29 | totally perplexed and mixed up | all this duncical nonsense has my brains metagrobolized |
| metagrobolizes | 28 | - | - |
| metalinguistic | 19 | - | - |
| metallisations | 16 | - | - |
| metaphysicians | 26 | - | - |
| mercerizations | 27 | - | - |
| mechanicalness | 23 | - | - |
| meditativeness | 20 | deep serious thoughtfulness | - |
| megaherbivores | 25 | - | - |
| megakaryocytic | 31 | of or pertaining to large bone marrow cells | - |
| megalocephalic | 26 | - | - |
| megalopolitans | 19 | - | - |
| megalosaurians | 17 | - | - |
| medicamentally | 24 | - | - |
| medicalization | 28 | - | - |