11-letter words containing Y
Embark on an exploration of 11-letter words that contain the letter Y. This segment uncovers the diverse range of words that incorporate Y within this specific length, revealing the versatility and richness of language. Ideal for vocabulary enthusiasts and word-game aficionados.
| Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example | 
|---|---|---|---|
| immediately | 19 | without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening | he answered immediately | 
| opportunity | 18 | a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances | the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington | 
| electricity | 18 | energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor | they built a car that runs on electricity | 
| possibility | 18 | a tentative insight into the natural world; a concept that is not yet verified but that if true would explain certain facts or phenomena | - | 
| anniversary | 17 | the date on which an event occurred in some previous year (or the celebration of it) | - | 
| personality | 16 | a person of considerable prominence | she is a Hollywood personality | 
| practically | 20 | (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely | practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god | 
| differently | 21 | in another and different manner | very soon you will know differently | 
| necessarily | 16 | in such a manner as could not be otherwise | it is necessarily so | 
| technically | 21 | with regard to technique | technically lagging behind the Japanese | 
| documentary | 19 | relating to or consisting of or derived from documents | - | 
| fortunately | 17 | by good fortune | fortunately the weather was good | 
| photography | 25 | the act of taking and printing photographs | - | 
| importantly | 18 | in an important way or to an important degree | more importantly, Weber held that the manifold meaning attached to the event by the social scientist could alter his definition of the concrete event itself | 
| essentially | 14 | in essence; at bottom or by one's (or its) very nature | the argument was essentially a technical one | 
| countryside | 17 | rural regions | - | 
| beautifully | 19 | in a beautiful manner | her face was beautifully made up | 
| desperately | 17 | with great urgency | the soil desperately needed potash | 
| unnecessary | 16 | not necessary | - | 
| emotionally | 16 | in an emotional manner | at the funeral he spoke emotionally | 
| psychiatric | 23 | relating to or used in or engaged in the practice of psychiatry | psychiatric disorder | 
| temporarily | 18 | for a limited time only; not permanently | he will work here temporarily | 
| undoubtedly | 18 | without doubt; certainly | it's undoubtedly very beautiful | 
| hospitality | 19 | kindness in welcoming guests or strangers | - | 
| politically | 18 | with regard to social relationships involving authority | politically correct clothing | 
| permanently | 18 | for a long time without essential change | he is permanently disabled | 
| pornography | 22 | creative activity (writing or pictures or films etc.) of no literary or artistic value other than to stimulate sexual desire | - | 
| potentially | 16 | with a possibility of becoming actual | he is potentially dangerous | 
| preliminary | 18 | something that serves as a preceding event or introduces what follows | training is a necessary preliminary to employment | 
| credibility | 19 | the quality of being believable or trustworthy | - | 
| sympathetic | 23 | (of characters in literature or drama) evoking empathic or sympathetic feelings | the sympathetic characters in the play | 
| immortality | 18 | perpetual life after death | - | 
| voluntarily | 17 | out of your own free will | he voluntarily submitted to the fingerprinting | 
| comfortably | 23 | in financial comfort | she has been able to live comfortably since her husband died | 
| sensitivity | 17 | the ability to respond to affective changes in your interpersonal environment | - | 
| genetically | 17 | by genetic mechanisms | genetically passed down talents | 
| effectively | 25 | in an effective manner | these are real problems that can be dealt with most effectively by rational discussion | 
| probability | 20 | a measure of how likely it is that some event will occur; a number expressing the ratio of favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible | the probability that an unbiased coin will fall with the head up is 0.5 | 
| financially | 19 | from a financial point of view | this was financially unattractive | 
| exclusively | 26 | without any others being included or involved | he works for Mr. Smith exclusively | 
| trustworthy | 20 | worthy of trust or belief | a trustworthy report | 
| wonderfully | 21 | (used as an intensifier) extremely well | - | 
| accordingly | 20 | (sentence connectors) because of the reason given | continued to have severe headaches and accordingly returned to the doctor | 
| babysitting | 19 | the work of a baby sitter; caring for children when their parents are not home | - | 
| heavyweight | 27 | a person of exceptional importance and reputation | - | 
| controversy | 19 | a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement | - | 
| uncertainty | 16 | the state of being unsure of something | - | 
| continually | 16 | seemingly without interruption | complained continually that there wasn't enough money | 
| observatory | 19 | a structure commanding a wide view of its surroundings | - | 
| daydreaming | 19 | absentminded dreaming while awake | - | 
| nationality | 14 | people having common origins or traditions and often comprising a nation | immigrants of the same nationality often seek each other out | 
| sovereignty | 18 | royal authority; the dominion of a monarch | - | 
| dangerously | 16 | in a dangerous manner | he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge | 
| identifying | 19 | - | - | 
| momentarily | 18 | at any moment | - | 
| calligraphy | 22 | beautiful handwriting | - | 
| beneficiary | 21 | the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause | - | 
| flexibility | 26 | the quality of being adaptable or variable | he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement | 
| respiratory | 16 | pertaining to respiration | respiratory assistance | 
| superiority | 16 | the quality of being at a competitive advantage | - | 
| reactionary | 16 | an extreme conservative; an opponent of progress or liberalism | - | 
| spiritually | 16 | in a spiritual manner | the ninth century was the spiritually freest period | 
| tranquility | 23 | a state of peace and quiet | - | 
| archaeology | 20 | the branch of anthropology that studies prehistoric people and their cultures | - | 
| brilliantly | 16 | with brightness | the stars shone brilliantly | 
| consciously | 18 | with awareness | she consciously played with the idea of inviting them | 
| consistency | 18 | the property of holding together and retaining its shape | when the dough has enough consistency it is ready to bake | 
| involuntary | 17 | not subject to the control of the will | involuntary manslaughter | 
| symmetrical | 20 | having similarity in size, shape, and relative position of corresponding parts | - | 
| bureaucracy | 20 | nonelective government officials | - | 
| mercilessly | 18 | without pity; in a merciless manner | he was mercilessly trounced by his opponent in the House | 
| prematurely | 18 | too soon; in a premature manner | I spoke prematurely | 
| storyteller | 14 | someone who tells a story | - | 
| anonymously | 19 | without giving a name | she wrote these letters anonymously | 
| drastically | 17 | in a drastic manner | - | 
| instability | 16 | the quality or attribute of being unstable and irresolute | - | 
| contingency | 19 | a possible event or occurrence or result | - | 
| reformatory | 19 | tending to reform | reformatory punishment | 
| exceedingly | 25 | to an extreme degree | - | 
| monstrosity | 16 | a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed | - | 
| punctuality | 18 | the quality or habit of adhering to an appointed time | - | 
| hypothermia | 24 | subnormal body temperature | - | 
| excessively | 26 | to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits | - | 
| regrettably | 17 | by bad luck | - | 
| aristocracy | 18 | the most powerful members of a society | - | 
| clairvoyant | 19 | foreseeing the future | - | 
| efficiently | 22 | with efficiency; in an efficient manner | he functions efficiently | 
| familiarity | 19 | close or warm friendship | - | 
| psychedelic | 24 | having the vivid colors and bizarre patterns associated with psychedelic states | a psychedelic painting | 
| unwittingly | 18 | without knowledge or intention | he unwittingly deleted the references | 
| unknowingly | 22 | without knowledge or intention | - | 
| dehydration | 19 | the process of extracting moisture | - | 
| originality | 15 | the ability to think and act independently | - | 
| masculinity | 18 | the properties characteristic of the male sex | - | 
| hypermarket | 25 | a huge supermarket (usually built on the outskirts of a town) | - | 
| inferiority | 17 | an inferior quality | - | 
| objectively | 28 | with objectivity | we must look at the facts objectively | 
| spontaneity | 16 | the quality of being spontaneous and coming from natural feelings without constraint | the spontaneity of his laughter | 
| cataclysmic | 22 | severely destructive | cataclysmic nuclear war | 
| dysfunction | 20 | (medicine) any disturbance in the functioning of an organ or body part or a disturbance in the functioning of a social group | erectile dysfunction | 
| reluctantly | 16 | with reluctance | - | 
| sensibility | 16 | (physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli; the faculty of sensation | - | 
| promiscuity | 20 | indulging in promiscuous (casual and indiscriminate) sexual relations | - | 
| unanimously | 16 | of one mind; without dissent | the Senate unanimously approved the bill | 
| shamelessly | 19 | without shame | - | 
| terminology | 17 | a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline | legal terminology | 
| objectivity | 28 | judgment based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices | - | 
| abnormality | 18 | retardation sufficient to fall outside the normal range of intelligence | - | 
| apocalyptic | 22 | prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom | - | 
| synthesizer | 26 | (music) an electronic instrument (usually played with a keyboard) that generates and modifies sounds electronically and can imitate a variety of other musical instruments | - | 
| synchronize | 28 | cause to indicate the same time or rate | synchronize your watches | 
| universally | 17 | - | - | 
| rudimentary | 17 | not fully developed in mature animals | rudimentary wings | 
| singularity | 15 | the quality of being one of a kind | that singularity distinguished him from all his companions | 
| hyperactive | 24 | more active than normal | a hyperactive child | 
| bellybutton | 18 | a scar where the umbilical cord was attached | she had a tattoo just above her bellybutton | 
| delinquency | 26 | an antisocial misdeed in violation of the law by a minor | - | 
| notoriously | 14 | - | - | 
| incessantly | 16 | without interruption | - | 
| assemblyman | 20 | someone who is a member of a legislative assembly | - | 
| confidently | 20 | with confidence; in a confident manner | we have to do what is right confidently | 
| celebratory | 18 | used for celebrating | - | 
| discrepancy | 21 | a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions | - | 
| extensively | 24 | in a widespread way | oxidation ponds are extensively used for sewage treatment in the Midwest | 
| religiously | 15 | with extreme conscientiousness | he came religiously every morning at 8 o'clock | 
| colonoscopy | 20 | visual examination of the colon (with a colonoscope) from the cecum to the rectum; requires sedation | - | 
| multiplying | 19 | - | - | 
| pterodactyl | 19 | extinct flying reptile | - | 
| huckleberry | 25 | any of several shrubs of the genus Gaylussacia bearing small berries resembling blueberries | - | 
| frantically | 19 | in an uncontrolled manner | - | 
| methodology | 21 | the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline | - | 
| proprietary | 18 | an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits | - | 
| arbitrarily | 16 | in a random manner | - | 
| confederacy | 22 | a secret agreement between two or more people to perform an unlawful act | - | 
| frightfully | 24 | used as intensifiers | - | 
| responsibly | 18 | in a responsible manner | we must act responsibly | 
| reliability | 16 | the quality of being dependable or reliable | - | 
| incorrectly | 18 | in an incorrect manner | - | 
| vicariously | 19 | indirectly, as, by, or through a substitute | she enjoyed the wedding vicariously | 
| polytechnic | 23 | a technical school offering instruction in many industrial arts and applied sciences | - | 
| metaphysics | 23 | the philosophical study of being and knowing | - | 
| rationality | 14 | the quality of being consistent with or based on logic | - | 
| attentively | 17 | with attention; in an attentive manner | he listened attentively | 
| aerodynamic | 19 | designed or arranged to offer the least resistant to fluid flow | - | 
| fashionably | 22 | in a fashionable manner | his voice had no trace of the drawl that you would expect to find in a fashionably dressed young man | 
| perpetually | 18 | without interruption | - | 
| impatiently | 18 | with impatience; in an impatient manner | he answered her impatiently | 
| complacency | 24 | the feeling you have when you are satisfied with yourself | his complacency was absolutely disgusting | 
| explanatory | 23 | serving or intended to explain or make clear | explanatory notes | 
| regretfully | 18 | with regret (used in polite formulas) | I must regretfully decline your kind invitation | 
| iconography | 22 | the images and symbolic representations that are traditionally associated with a person or a subject | religious iconography | 
| infertility | 17 | the state of being unable to produce offspring; in a woman it is an inability to conceive; in a man it is an inability to impregnate | - | 
| gentlemanly | 17 | befitting a man of good breeding | gentlemanly behavior | 
| criminology | 19 | the scientific study of crime and criminal behavior and law enforcement | - | 
| obsessively | 19 | in a compulsive manner | - | 
| pyroclastic | 20 | - | - | 
| principally | 20 | for the most part | - | 
| unwillingly | 18 | in an unwilling manner | he had sinned against her unwillingly | 
| eligibility | 17 | the quality or state of being eligible | eligibility of a candidate for office | 
| eventuality | 17 | a possible event or occurrence or result | - | 
| exquisitely | 30 | in a delicate manner | - | 
| crystalline | 16 | transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity | the cold crystalline water of melted snow | 
| moneylender | 17 | someone who lends money at excessive rates of interest | - | 
| meteorology | 17 | predicting what the weather will be | - | 
| organically | 17 | involving carbon compounds | organically bound iodine | 
| serendipity | 17 | good luck in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries | - | 
| honeysuckle | 23 | columbine of eastern North America having long-spurred red flowers | - | 
| conceivably | 23 | within the realm of possibility | the weather may conceivably change | 
| evidentiary | 18 | serving as or based on evidence | its evidentiary value | 
| exploratory | 23 | serving in or intended for exploration or discovery | an exploratory operation | 
| preparatory | 18 | preceding and preparing for something | preparatory steps | 
| impulsively | 21 | in an impulsive or impetuous way; without taking cautions | he often acts impulsively and later regrets it | 
| supervisory | 19 | of or limited to or involving supervision | in a supervisory capacity | 
| ferociously | 19 | in a physically fierce manner | silence broken by dogs barking ferociously | 
| selectively | 19 | by selection; in a selective manner | we choose our students very selectively | 
| sedimentary | 17 | produced by the action of water | - | 
| irrevocably | 21 | in an irrevocable manner | - | 
| marvelously | 19 | (used as an intensifier) extremely well | - | 
| symbolizing | 28 | the act of representing something with a symbol | - | 
| ceaselessly | 16 | with unflagging resolve | dance inspires him ceaselessly to strive higher and higher toward the shining pinnacle of perfection that is the goal of every artiste | 
| circulatory | 18 | of or relating to circulation | - | 
| equivalency | 28 | - | - | 
| criminality | 18 | the state of being a criminal | - | 
| suppository | 18 | a small plug of medication designed for insertion into the rectum or vagina where it melts | - | 
| unspeakably | 22 | to an inexpressible degree | - | 
| classically | 18 | in the manner of Greek and Roman culture | this exercise develops a classically shaped body | 
| deliveryman | 20 | someone employed to make deliveries | - | 
| erratically | 16 | in an erratic unpredictable manner | economic changes are proceeding erratically | 
| proficiency | 23 | skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity | practice greatly improves proficiency | 
| intuitively | 17 | in an intuitive manner | inventors seem to have chosen intuitively a combination of explosive and aggressive sounds as warning signals to be used on automobiles | 
| symptomatic | 22 | characteristic or indicative of a disease | a rash symptomatic of scarlet fever | 
| chronically | 21 | in a habitual and longstanding manner | smoking chronically | 
| deliciously | 17 | in a very pleasurable manner | they were walking along the beach slowly and deliciously | 
| exclusivity | 26 | - | - | 
| polystyrene | 19 | a polymer of styrene; a rigid transparent thermoplastic | expanded polystyrene looks like a rigid white foam and is used as packing or insulation | 
| intensively | 17 | in an intensive manner | he studied the snake intensively | 
| consultancy | 18 | the practice of giving expert advice within a particular field | a business management consultancy | 
| deceptively | 22 | in a misleading way | the exam looked deceptively easy | 
| excellently | 23 | extremely well | - | 
| hydroponics | 22 | a technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients | - | 
| interagency | 17 | - | - | 
| synesthesia | 17 | a sensation that normally occurs in one sense modality occurs when another modality is stimulated | - | 
| synthesized | 27 | - | - | 
| tachycardia | 22 | abnormally rapid heartbeat (over 100 beats per minute) | - | 
| synchronous | 19 | occurring or existing at the same time or having the same period or phase | recovery was synchronous with therapy | 
| contentedly | 17 | with equanimity | `I bought it,' she said contentedly | 
| defensively | 21 | in a defensive manner | the general conviction that our side is in the right and acting defensively over what Russians call the German question and Americans the Berlin crisis | 
| copyrighted | 23 | (of literary or musical or dramatic or artistic work) protected by copyright | - | 
| tracheotomy | 21 | a surgical operation that creates an opening into the trachea with a tube inserted to provide a passage for air; performed when the pharynx is obstructed by edema or cancer or other causes | - | 
| appallingly | 19 | to an appalling extent | the prisoners were appallingly thin | 
| asphyxiated | 27 | in a state of asphyxia | - | 
| bodybuilder | 20 | someone who does special exercises to develop a brawny musculature | - | 
| commonality | 20 | a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank | - | 
| playfulness | 19 | activities that are enjoyable or amusing | - | 
| retaliatory | 14 | of or relating to or having the nature of retribution | - | 
| predictably | 21 | in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree | predictably, he did not like the news | 
| hairstylist | 17 | someone who cuts or beautifies hair | - | 
| hypnotizing | 29 | - | - | 
| hypothermic | 26 | of or relating to or affected by hypothermia | - | 
| sympathizer | 30 | a person who commiserates with someone who has had misfortune | - | 
| boysenberry | 21 | cultivated hybrid bramble of California having large dark wine-red fruit with a flavor resembling raspberries | - | 
| chancellery | 21 | a government building housing the office of a chancellor | - | 
| offensively | 23 | in an obnoxious manner | he said so in one of his more offensively intellectually arrogant sentences | 
| meritocracy | 20 | a form of social system in which power goes to those with superior intellects | - | 
| reciprocity | 20 | a relation of mutual dependence or action or influence | - | 
| justifiably | 26 | with good reason | he is justifiably bitter | 
| maliciously | 18 | with malice; in a malicious manner | she answered maliciously | 
| unnaturally | 14 | not according to nature; not by natural means | - | 
| electrolyte | 16 | a solution that conducts electricity | the proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for health | 
| pleasurably | 18 | in a very pleasurable manner | - | 
| physicality | 24 | preoccupation with satisfaction of physical drives and appetites | - | 
| senselessly | 14 | in an unreasonably senseless manner | - | 
| simplifying | 22 | - | - | 
| steadfastly | 18 | with resolute determination | - | 
| grotesquely | 24 | in a grotesque manner | behind the house lay two nude figures grotesquely bald, with deliberate knife-slashes marking their bodies | 
| syndication | 17 | organizing into or administering as a syndicate | - | 
| unavoidably | 20 | by necessity | - | 
| alternately | 14 | in an alternating sequence or position | They were deglycerolized by alternately centrifuging and mixing | 
| accountancy | 20 | the occupation of maintaining and auditing records and preparing financial reports for a business | - | 
| deliriously | 15 | as if in a delirium | he was talking deliriously | 
| elaborately | 16 | with elaboration | it was elaborately spelled out | 
| explosively | 26 | in an explosive manner | the political situation in Kashmir and Jammu is explosively unstable | 
| expensively | 26 | in an expensive manner | an expensively dressed little man turned a corner and approached her | 
| freemasonry | 19 | Freemasons collectively | - | 
| peculiarity | 18 | something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting | - | 
| stereotyped | 17 | lacking spontaneity or originality or individuality | stereotyped phrases of condolence | 
| impropriety | 20 | an act of undue intimacy | - | 
| indubitably | 19 | in a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted | it was immediately and indubitably apparent that I had interrupted a scene of lovers | 
| sufficiency | 24 | an adequate quantity; a quantity that is large enough to achieve a purpose | there is more than a sufficiency of lawyers in this country | 
| unabashedly | 20 | in an unabashed manner | unabashedly, he asked for more | 
| antigravity | 18 | - | - | 
| bisexuality | 23 | showing characteristics of both sexes | - | 
| conservancy | 21 | a commission with jurisdiction over fisheries and navigation in a port or river | - | 
| cylindrical | 19 | having the form of a cylinder | - | 
| dehydrating | 20 | - | - | 
| feasibility | 19 | the quality of being doable | - | 
| customarily | 18 | by custom; according to common practice | children are customarily expected to be seen but not heard | 
| culpability | 20 | a state of guilt | - | 
| nymphomania | 23 | abnormally intense sexual desire in women | - | 
| phraseology | 20 | the manner in which something is expressed in words | - | 
| physiognomy | 25 | the human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British) | - | 
| psychically | 26 | from a psychic point of view | he was psychically blind | 
| hydrocarbon | 22 | an organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen | - | 
| irreparably | 18 | in an irreparable manner or to an irreparable degree | - | 
| intricately | 16 | with elaboration | - | 
| tentatively | 17 | in a tentative manner | we agreed tentatively on a dinner date | 
| suitability | 16 | the quality of having the properties that are right for a specific purpose | an important requirement is suitability for long trips | 
| typographer | 22 | one who sets written material into type | - | 
| versatility | 17 | having a wide variety of skills | - | 
| carriageway | 20 | one of the two sides of a motorway where traffic travels in one direction only usually in two or three lanes | - | 
| competently | 20 | with competence; in a competent capable manner | they worked competently | 
| androgynous | 16 | having both male and female characteristics | - | 
| despondency | 20 | feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless | - | 
| dishonestly | 18 | in a corrupt and deceitful manner | he acted dishonestly when he gave the contract to his best friend | 
| erroneously | 14 | in a mistaken or erroneous manner | - | 
| functionary | 19 | a worker who holds or is invested with an office | - | 
| courteously | 16 | in a polite manner | - | 
| obstinately | 16 | in a stubborn unregenerate manner | - | 
| ornithology | 18 | the branch of zoology that studies birds | - | 
| psychedelia | 22 | the subculture of users of psychedelic drugs | - | 
| rhinoplasty | 19 | cosmetic surgery to improve the appearance of your nose | - | 
| seductively | 20 | in a tempting seductive manner | she smiled at him seductively | 
| prominently | 18 | in a prominent way | the new car was prominently displayed in the driveway | 
| hilariously | 17 | in a hilarious manner | hilariously funny | 
| incredulity | 17 | doubt about the truth of something | - | 
| judiciously | 24 | in a judicious manner | let's use these intelligence tests judiciously | 
| geophysical | 22 | of or concerned with geophysics | geophysical sciences | 
| graphically | 22 | in a diagrammatic manner | - | 
| syncopation | 18 | (phonology) the loss of sounds from within a word (as in `fo'c'sle' for `forecastle') | - | 
| assiduously | 15 | with care and persistence | she worked assiduously on the senior thesis | 
| certifiably | 21 | - | - | 
| climatology | 19 | meteorology of climates and their phenomena | - | 
| angioplasty | 17 | an operation to repair a damaged blood vessel or unblock a coronary artery | - | 
| demagoguery | 19 | impassioned appeals to the prejudices and emotions of the populace | - | 
| empirically | 20 | in an empirical manner | this can be empirically tested | 
| exculpatory | 25 | clearing of guilt or blame | - | 
| fragmentary | 20 | consisting of small disconnected parts | fragmentary remains | 
| cosmetology | 19 | the practice of beautifying the face and hair and skin | - | 
| cybernetics | 20 | (biology) the field of science concerned with processes of communication and control (especially the comparison of these processes in biological and artificial systems) | - | 
| monstrously | 16 | in a hideous manner | - | 
| mollycoddle | 20 | treat with excessive indulgence | Let's not mollycoddle our students! | 
| noiselessly | 14 | without a sound | - | 
| neighbourly | 20 | exhibiting the qualities expected in a friendly neighbor | - | 
| orthography | 23 | a method of representing the sounds of a language by written or printed symbols | - | 
| methylamine | 21 | - | - | 
| purportedly | 19 | believed or reputed to be the case | - | 
| rediscovery | 20 | the act of discovering again | - | 
| sensitively | 17 | in a sensitive manner | she questioned the rape victim very sensitively about the attack | 
| silverberry | 19 | deciduous unarmed North American shrub with silvery leaves and fruits | - | 
| specificity | 23 | the quality of being specific rather than general | add a desirable note of specificity to the discussion | 
| honeycombed | 24 | pitted with cell-like cavities (as a honeycomb) | - | 
| hypotensive | 22 | a person who has abnormally low blood pressure | - | 
| hydrophobia | 25 | an acute viral disease of the nervous system of warm-blooded animals (usually transmitted by the bite of a rabid animal); rabies is fatal if the virus reaches the brain | - | 
| irregularly | 15 | in an irregular manner | her letters arrived irregularly | 
| laboriously | 16 | in a laborious manner | their lives were spent in committee making decisions for others to execute on the basis of data laboriously gathered for them | 
| luxuriously | 21 | in a rich manner | - | 
| magnanimity | 19 | liberality in bestowing gifts; extremely liberal and generous of spirit | - | 
| masterfully | 19 | in a skillfully masterful manner; with the skill of a master | the young boy played the violin sonata masterfully | 
| teenybopper | 20 | - | - | 
| strenuously | 14 | in a strenuous manner; strongly or vigorously | he objected strenuously to the stand his party was taking | 
| typesetting | 17 | - | - | 
| unashamedly | 20 | without shame | he unashamedly abandoned the project when he realized he would not gain from it | 
| troglodytes | 16 | type genus of the Troglodytidae | - | 
| unceasingly | 17 | with unflagging resolve | - | 
| voyeuristic | 19 | of or relating to voyeurs or voyeurism | his voyeuristic pleasures | 
| cognitively | 20 | with regard to cognition | cognitively skillful | 
| classifying | 20 | - | - | 
| commendably | 23 | - | - | 
| difficultly | 23 | - | - | 
| discourtesy | 17 | an expression of lack of respect | - | 
| domesticity | 19 | domestic activities or life | making a hobby of domesticity | 
| egregiously | 16 | - | - | 
| fortnightly | 21 | occurring every two weeks | - | 
| pointlessly | 16 | in a pointless manner | he spent his life in pointlessly tiresome drudgery | 
| respectably | 20 | to a tolerably worthy extent | he did respectably well for his age | 
| selectivity | 19 | the property of being selective | - | 
| solidifying | 19 | the process of becoming hard or solid by cooling or drying or crystallization | - | 
| sociability | 18 | the relative tendency or disposition to be sociable or associate with one's fellows | - | 
| soundlessly | 15 | without a sound | he stood up soundlessly and speechlessly and glided across the hallway and through a door | 
| sorrowfully | 20 | with sadness; in a sorrowful manner | - | 
| haphazardly | 32 | without care; in a slapdash manner | - | 
| gynaecology | 21 | the branch of medicine that deals with the diseases and hygiene of women | - | 
| identically | 17 | with complete identity; in an identical manner | he is fitted with an identically similar one | 
| hydrocyanic | 25 | - | - | 
| informality | 19 | freedom from constraint or embarrassment | - | 
| inescapably | 20 | by necessity | the situation slid inescapably toward disaster | 
| infantryman | 19 | fights on foot with small arms | - | 
| jabberwocky | 34 | nonsensical language (according to Lewis Carroll) | - | 
| kinesiology | 19 | the branch of physiology that studies the mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement | - | 
| ludicrously | 17 | so as to arouse or deserve laughter | - | 
| lithography | 23 | a method of planographic printing from a metal or stone surface | - | 
| grandiosity | 16 | high-flown style; excessive use of verbal ornamentation | the grandiosity of his prose | 
| synchronise | 19 | cause to indicate the same time or rate | - | 
| typographic | 24 | relating to or occurring or used in typography | the typographic art | 
| unfailingly | 18 | without fail | - | 
| anticyclone | 18 | (meteorology) winds spiraling outward from a high pressure center; circling clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern | - | 
| atrociously | 16 | to an extravagant or immoderate degree | atrociously expensive | 
| bricklaying | 23 | the craft of laying bricks | - | 
| cartography | 22 | the making of maps and charts | - | 
| circularity | 18 | the roundness of a 2-dimensional figure | - | 
| diddlysquat | 26 | a small worthless amount | - | 
| hypovolemic | 26 | of or relating to a decrease in the volume of circulating blood | - | 
| delightedly | 20 | with delight | delightedly, she accepted the invitation | 
| disgustedly | 17 | with disgust | disgustedly, she averted her eyes when they brought in the mutilated body of the horse | 
| dynamically | 22 | in a forceful dynamic manner | this pianist plays dynamically | 
| fanatically | 19 | in a passionately fanatic manner | he followed the teachings of his guru fanatically | 
| frivolously | 20 | in a frivolous manner | she spends her time frivolously enjoying the easy life of a rich and spoiled girl | 
| crystallize | 25 | make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear | - | 
| moneymaking | 23 | producing a sizeable profit | - | 
| mythomaniac | 23 | - | - | 
| obnoxiously | 23 | in an obnoxious manner | - | 
| overanalyze | 26 | - | - | 
| oxygenation | 22 | the process of providing or combining or treating with oxygen | the oxygenation of the blood | 
| pictorially | 18 | in a pictorial manner | depth is established pictorially | 
| physiatrist | 19 | - | - | 
| merrymaking | 23 | a boisterous celebration; a merry festivity | - | 
| psychometry | 26 | any branch of psychology concerned with psychological measurements | - | 
| psychodrama | 24 | - | - | 
| psychologic | 24 | - | - | 
| reflexology | 25 | massage to relieve tension by finger pressure; based on the belief that there are reflex points on the feet, hands, and head that are connected to every part of the body | - | 
| righteously | 18 | in a righteous manner | righteously indignant | 
| sickeningly | 21 | in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree | - | 
| heartlessly | 17 | in a heartless manner | she behaves rather heartlessly toward her admirers | 
| homogeneity | 20 | the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature | there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies | 
| hypothesize | 31 | to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds | - | 
| impetuosity | 18 | rash impulsiveness | - | 
| impetuously | 18 | in an impulsive or impetuous way; without taking cautions | - | 
| idiotically | 17 | in an idiotic manner | what arouses the indignation of the honest satirist is not the fact that people in positions of power or influence behave idiotically | 
| imperfectly | 23 | in an imperfect or faulty way | The lobe was imperfectly developed | 
| insincerity | 16 | the quality of not being open or truthful; deceitful or hypocritical | - | 
| intolerably | 16 | to an unacceptable degree | - | 
| keyboardist | 21 | a musician who plays a keyboard instrument | - | 
| lycanthrope | 21 | a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again | - | 
| gastroscopy | 19 | visual examination of the stomach by means of a gastroscope inserted through the esophagus | - | 
| synergistic | 17 | working together; used especially of groups, as subsidiaries of a corporation, cooperating for an enhanced effect | a synergistic effect | 
| sympathiser | 21 | a person who commiserates with someone who has had misfortune | - | 
| sympathised | 22 | - | - | 
| technocracy | 23 | a form of government in which scientists and technical experts are in control | technocracy was described as that society in which those who govern justify themselves by appeal to technical experts who justify themselves by appeal to scientific forms of knowledge | 
| stylization | 23 | the act of stylizing; causing to conform to a particular style | - | 
| typewritten | 19 | - | - | 
| uncertainly | 16 | in an unsteady manner | - | 
| unselfishly | 20 | in an unselfish manner | he acted unselfishly when he helped her get the promotion | 
| variability | 19 | the quality of being subject to variation | - | 
| wensleydale | 18 | - | - | 
| chaotically | 21 | in a wild and confused manner | the drugged man was talking chaotically | 
| anaphylaxis | 26 | hypersensitivity reaction to the ingestion or injection of a substance (a protein or drug) resulting from prior contact with a substance | - | 
| angiography | 21 | roentgenographic examination of blood vessels after injection of a radiopaque contrast medium; produces an angiogram | - | 
| ambitiously | 18 | with ambition; in an ambitious and energetic manner | she pursued her goals ambitiously | 
| declaratory | 17 | relating to the use of or having the nature of a declaration | - | 
| deafeningly | 19 | - | - | 
| doubtlessly | 17 | without doubt; certainly | - | 
| ejaculatory | 23 | - | - | 
| flamboyance | 23 | extravagant elaborateness | he wrote with great flamboyance | 
| corporately | 18 | - | - | 
| countrywide | 20 | occurring or extending throughout a country or nation | a countrywide fund-raising campaign | 
| moronically | 18 | - | - | 
| numerically | 18 | in number; with regard to numbers | in ten years' time the Oxbridge mathematicians, scientists, and engineers will not be much more significant numerically than the Oxbridge medical schools are now | 
| nonphysical | 21 | lacking substance or reality; incapable of being touched or seen | - | 
| perennially | 16 | in a perennial manner; repeatedly | We want to know what is perennially new about the world | 
| proselytize | 25 | convert to another faith or religion | - | 
| radiography | 21 | the process of making a radiograph; producing an image on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light | - | 
| pyrotechnic | 23 | (usually plural) a device with an explosive that burns at a low rate and with colored flames; can be used to illuminate areas or send signals etc. | - | 
| receptivity | 21 | willingness or readiness to receive (especially impressions or ideas) | their receptivity to the proposal | 
| religiosity | 15 | exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal | - | 
| retinopathy | 19 | a disease of the retina that can result in loss of vision | - | 
| scenography | 22 | - | - | 
| secretively | 19 | in a secretive manner; with a preference for secrecy | the teacher raised a hand to him, slightly and secretively, because he was her favorite | 
| importunity | 18 | insistent solicitation and entreaty | his importunity left me no alternative but to agree | 
| imprudently | 19 | in an imprudent manner | imprudently, he downed tools and ran home to make his wife happy | 
| impartially | 18 | in an impartial manner | he smiled at them both impartially | 
| insidiously | 15 | in a harmfully insidious manner | these drugs act insidiously | 
| lymphocytic | 28 | of or relating to lymphocytes | lymphocytic leukemia | 
| medicinally | 19 | in a medicinal manner | - | 
| generically | 17 | without a trademark or brand name | we market these drugs generically | 
| symbolising | 19 | the act of representing something with a symbol | - | 
| typecasting | 19 | - | - | 
| unfavorably | 22 | showing disapproval; in a disparaging way | he reviewed the play unfavorably | 
| unutterably | 16 | to an inexpressible degree | - | 
| tiddlywinks | 23 | a game in which players try to flip plastic disks into a cup by pressing them on the side sharply with a larger disk | - | 
| thoracotomy | 21 | surgical incision into the chest walls opening up the pleural cavity | - | 
| tragicomedy | 20 | a comedy with serious elements or overtones | - | 
| torturously | 14 | in a very painful manner | - | 
| approvingly | 22 | in an approving manner | she nodded approvingly | 
| arthropathy | 22 | a pathology or abnormality of a joint | - | 
| beautifying | 20 | - | - | 
| bilaterally | 16 | with the involvement of two parties or governments | they worked out an agreement bilaterally | 
| conciliarly | 18 | - | - | 
| agonizingly | 25 | in a very painful manner | the progress was agonizingly slow | 
| unethically | 19 | in an unethical manner | he behaved unethically | 
| deceivingly | 21 | in a misleading way | - | 
| dermatology | 18 | the branch of medicine dealing with the skin and its diseases | - | 
| detoxifying | 26 | - | - | 
| disassembly | 19 | the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery) | - | 
| dysrhythmia | 26 | - | - | 
| effectivity | 25 | power to be effective; the quality of being able to bring about an effect | - | 
| editorially | 15 | by means of an editorial | the paper commented editorially on the scandal | 
| entranceway | 19 | something that provides access (to get in or get out) | - | 
| eschatology | 20 | the branch of theology that is concerned with such final things as death and Last Judgment; Heaven and Hell; the ultimate destiny of humankind | - | 
| faultlessly | 17 | without a fault; in a faultless manner | he solved all the problems faultlessly | 
| flauntingly | 18 | - | - | 
| fraternally | 17 | in a brotherly manner | - | 
| fruitlessly | 17 | in an unproductive manner | - | 
| craniometry | 18 | the branch of physical anthropology dealing with the study and measurement of dry skulls after removal of its soft parts | - | 
| myxomatosis | 25 | a viral disease (usually fatal) of rabbits | - | 
| mythologize | 29 | make into a myth | - | 
| murderously | 17 | in a murderous frenzy | - | 
| muscularity | 18 | possessing muscular strength | - | 
| nonmilitary | 16 | not associated with soldiers or the military | fatigue duty involves nonmilitary labor | 
| operatively | 19 | in a manner to produce an effect | - | 
| oxygenating | 23 | - | - | 
| perfunctory | 21 | hasty and without attention to detail; not thorough | perfunctory courtesy | 
| polypeptide | 21 | a peptide containing 10 to more than 100 amino acids | - | 
| portability | 18 | the quality of being light enough to be carried | - | 
| misidentify | 20 | identify incorrectly | - | 
| psychomotor | 23 | of or relating to or characterizing mental events that have motor consequences or vice versa | - | 
| psychogenic | 24 | of or relating to the psychological cause of a disorder | - | 
| revoltingly | 18 | in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree | - | 
| scoundrelly | 17 | lacking principles or scruples | the tyranny of a scoundrelly aristocracy | 
| screamingly | 19 | to an extreme degree | screamingly funny | 
| spondylitis | 17 | inflammation of a spinal joint; characterized by pain and stiffness | - | 
| splenectomy | 20 | surgical removal of the spleen | - | 
| startlingly | 15 | in a startling manner | a startlingly modern voice | 
| stenography | 20 | a method of writing rapidly using an abbreviated symbolic system | - | 
| premonitory | 18 | warning of future misfortune | - | 
| prophylaxis | 28 | the prevention of disease | - | 
| propinquity | 27 | the property of being close together | - | 
| hyperplasia | 21 | abnormal increase in number of cells | - | 
| hyphenating | 23 | - | - | 
| hypotension | 19 | abnormally low blood pressure | - | 
| implausibly | 20 | not easy to believe | - | 
| illusionary | 14 | marked by or producing illusion | illusionary stage effects | 
| illogically | 17 | in an illogical manner | she acted illogically under the pressure | 
| ingeniously | 15 | - | - | 
| inconstancy | 18 | the quality of being changeable and variable | - | 
| interiority | 14 | - | - | 
| insistently | 14 | in an insistent manner | - | 
| limitlessly | 16 | - | - | 
| legendarily | 16 | - | - | 
| gerontology | 16 | the branch of medical science that deals with diseases and problems specific to old people | - | 
| synthesiser | 17 | (music) an electronic instrument (usually played with a keyboard) that generates and modifies sounds electronically and can imitate a variety of other musical instruments | - |