Words that include 'ngf'


We have discovered 64 eligible entries.

6 letter words

  • bungfu
  • singfo

7 letter words

  • longfin
  • longful
  • lungful
  • pangful
  • songful

8 letter words

  • bungfull
  • clangful
  • hangfire
  • kingfish
  • longfelt
  • lungfish
  • singfest
  • songfest
  • tangfish
  • wingfish
  • wrongful

9 letter words

  • clingfish
  • hangfires
  • sangfroid
  • songfests
  • songfully
  • springful
  • stingfish
  • stringful
  • throngful
  • wrongfile
  • wrongfuly

10 letter words

  • feelingful
  • gangflower
  • kingfisher
  • kingfishes
  • klangfarbe
  • lungfishes
  • lungflower
  • meaningful
  • springfish
  • tangfishes
  • unwrongful
  • wingfishes
  • wrongfully

11 letter words

  • clingfishes
  • dreamingful
  • kingfishers
  • singingfish
  • songfulness
  • springfield
  • stingfishes
  • strongfully

12 letter words

  • climbingfish
  • meaningfully
  • springfinger
  • springfishes
  • unmeaningful
  • unwrongfully
  • wrongfulness

13 letter words

  • lurchingfully
  • singingfishes

14 letter words

  • climbingfishes
  • meaningfulness
  • unmeaningfully
  • unwrongfulness

16 letter words

  • unmeaningfulness

Which word on this page is the most popular?
According to our database, the most popular word in the dictionary with 'ngf' in them is 'wrongfully'!

What is the longest word you can create using the combination searched for?
The longest word you can construct from words with 'ngf' in them is 'unmeaningfulness', and it has 16 characters.

What is the max number of words one can make using words with 'ngf' in them?
You can go with up to a maximum of 64 entries that address your query.

What's the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
From this particular combination, the best word to play is 'kingfish' for a total score of 19 points.

Which word with 'ngf' in them is the most interesting?
Standing as our favorite peculiar word on this list is 'songful'. The conventional definition of 'songful' is as follows: "Disposed to sing; full of song.". Source Cambridge Dictionary.