Words with 'rev' at the start and 'd' at the end


In total there are 52 results at hand for this search.

6 letter words

  • revend
  • revved

7 letter words

  • reveled
  • revered
  • reviled
  • revised
  • revived
  • revoked
  • revoted

8 letter words

  • revalued
  • revamped
  • revealed
  • revelled
  • revenged
  • revenued
  • reverend
  • reversed
  • reverted
  • revested
  • revetoed
  • revetted
  • reviewed
  • revoiced
  • revolted
  • revolved
  • revulsed

9 letter words

  • revacated
  • revisited
  • revoyaged
  • revoluted

10 letter words

  • revaluated
  • reverenced
  • reverified
  • revibrated
  • reviolated
  • revivified

11 letter words

  • revalidated
  • revaporized
  • revarnished
  • revegetated
  • revictualed
  • revitalised
  • revitalized

12 letter words

  • revaccinated
  • revendicated
  • reventilated
  • reverberated
  • revictualled
  • revindicated
  • revisualized

14 letter words

  • revolutionised
  • revolutionized

How many acceptable words could one make using the combination specified?
From this page of words with 'rev' at the start and 'd' at the end, you have 52 combinations which are possible.

What is the most popular word that starts with 'rev' and ends with 'd'?
The most popular word is 'revealed', which happens to be the 3548th most popular word in this list.

What's the highest scoring word in Scrabble available from this list ?
For 16 points in Scrabble, it's possible to use 'revamped'.

How many characters are in the largest word on this list?
'revolutionised', consisting of 14 letters.

What is a strange word from all the word combos available ?
'Reversed' certainly stands as the most unusual word in our list of words that start with 'rev' and end with 'd'. 'Reversed''s definition is "1. Turned side for side, or end for end; changed to the contrary; specifically (Bot. & Zoöl.), sinistrorse or sinistral; as, a reversed, or sinistral, spiral or shell. 2. (Law) Annulled and the contrary substituted; as, a reversed judgment or decree. Reversed positive or negative (Photog.), a picture corresponding...", according to the dictionary.