Words that contain 'r' and end in 'eat'


68 words have been found based on the letter combination specified.

5 letter words

  • creat
  • great
  • treat
  • wreat

6 letter words

  • agreat
  • hereat
  • orgeat
  • rebeat
  • reheat
  • repeat
  • reseat
  • threat

7 letter words

  • entreat
  • estreat
  • extreat
  • floreat
  • ingreat
  • intreat
  • overeat
  • preheat
  • recheat
  • repleat
  • resweat
  • retreat
  • thereat
  • ungreat
  • whereat

8 letter words

  • browbeat
  • burnbeat
  • crabmeat
  • deermeat
  • drumbeat
  • foreseat
  • intereat
  • maltreat
  • mistreat
  • orangeat
  • overbeat
  • overheat
  • overneat
  • pretreat
  • redefeat
  • undereat

9 letter words

  • afterbeat
  • afterheat
  • cankereat
  • enterfeat
  • farcemeat
  • forcemeat
  • foresweat
  • heartbeat
  • misrepeat
  • nonrepeat
  • overgreat
  • predefeat
  • superheat
  • underbeat
  • underheat

10 letter words

  • misentreat
  • respondeat
  • undersweat
  • undertreat

11 letter words

  • countryseat
  • overentreat
  • resuperheat

12 letter words

  • baccalaureat

13 letter words

  • counterthreat

14 letter words

  • counterretreat

What's the highest possible score you're able to get in Scrabble from this list of words that have 'r' in and end with 'eat'?
From this combination of letters, the best word to play is 'browbeat' for a total of 15 points in Scrabble.

Which word on this page consists the largest number of letters?
The longest word on this list is 'counterretreat', which contains of 14 letters

Which word that has 'r' in and ends with 'eat' is the most common word in the dictionary?
'Great' is the most well-known word from this list, ranked 92nd most common word.

How many words is it possible to make using this combination of letters?
You could create 68 words with the combination you asked for.

Which is the most unusual word from this list?
By far the most weird word in this list is 'estreat'. The general definition of 'estreat' is as follows: "A true copy, duplicate, or extract of an original writing or record, esp. Of amercements or penalties set down in the rolls of court to be levied by the bailiff, or other officer. Cowell. Estreat of a recognizance, the extracting or taking out a forfeited recognizance from among the other...". Credit to the Oxford Dictionary.