Words List

Filters
The system of sequential relations that events have to each other, encompassing past, present, and future; it represents indefinite and continuous duration during which events unfold in succession.
A day or time of religious or other celebration, characterized by feasting, ceremonies, or other observances.
The ability, derived from knowledge, practice, aptitude, etc., to proficiently perform a task or activity.
A group of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption, typically living together and sharing common traditions, values, and relationships.
A self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock used on railroads.
A place, whether outdoors or covered, where buyers and sellers come together for the purpose of selling goods.
Knowledge communicated or received about a particular fact or circumstance; news.
A person who sings, especially someone who is trained or a professional vocalist.
A structure where people reside; a building designed for human habitation.
A person who is between birth and puberty or has not yet reached full growth.
The terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, comprising the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
A room or a group of related rooms in a building designed for use as a dwelling.
A very young child or infant.
A person who buys goods or services from someone else; a buyer or patron.
A fermented alcoholic beverage crafted by brewing cereals, typically malted barley, and infused with hops or similar ingredients, resulting in a mildly bitter flavor.
Any plant that is grown for its edible parts, such as fruits, seeds, roots, tubers, bulbs, stems, leaves, or flowers, and is used as food.
Cinema refers to movies as a collective art form. Especially during challenging times, like the Great Depression, cinema serves as a source of psychological comfort, offering an escape from the harsh realities of daily life.
Two identical, similar, or corresponding things that are matched for use together.
A cardinal number equal to a thousand times one thousand.
A vehicle with two wheels arranged in a line, usually powered by pedals connected to the back wheel through a chain. It has handlebars for steering and a seat for the rider.
A form of currency used in the United States, represented by the symbol $. It can exist in the form of paper money, silver coins, or cupronickel coins and is divided into 100 units called cents.
The ear is the organ of hearing and balance in vertebrates. In humans, it consists of an external ear that collects sound vibrations, a middle ear where these vibrations resonate against the tympanic membrane, and an internal ear filled with fluid that helps maintain balance. The internal ear also conducts the tympanic vibrations to the auditory nerve, which then transmits them as impulses to the brain.
A device or system that uses electricity to transmit sound or speech over a distance to another location.
A piece of furniture designed for one person to sit on, typically having four legs for support, a backrest for the spine, and sometimes armrests.
The manner in which something is positioned or located in relation to its environment.
A thin layer or coating, such as a film of grease on a plate.
A covering for the human foot, typically made of leather, with a sturdy sole and a lighter upper part that extends a short distance above, at, or below the ankle.
A male child or person in relation to his parents.
East refers to a cardinal point on the compass located 90° to the right of north. Abbreviated as "E."
No thing; not anything; naught.
1 to 30 of 39 Words

Recent Word Filters

Discover the latest criteria users used to filter words.
Back

Filters

Grade Level
Filter words suitable for a specific grade level.
Type
Filter words by type (Noun, Verb, etc.)
Lists
Filter words by internationally recognized words’ lists.
Length
Sort by
Change words’ display order.