Words that start with 'rig' and contain 't'


Our records have discovered 56 entries.

5 letter words

  • right

6 letter words

  • riggot
  • righty
  • righto
  • rights
  • riglet

7 letter words

  • riggite
  • righted
  • righten
  • righter
  • rightle
  • rightly
  • rigolet

8 letter words

  • rigation
  • rigatoni
  • righters
  • rightest
  • rightful
  • righties
  • righting
  • rightish
  • rightism
  • rightist
  • rigidist
  • rigidity
  • rigorist

9 letter words

  • rigatonis
  • rigescent
  • rightable
  • righteous
  • righthand
  • rightisms
  • rightists
  • rightless
  • rightmost
  • rightness
  • rightship
  • rightward
  • rigolette
  • rigorists
  • rigourist

10 letter words

  • rightabout
  • rightforth
  • rightfully
  • rightwards
  • rigidities
  • rigoristic

11 letter words

  • righteously
  • rightheaded
  • rightwardly
  • rigouristic

12 letter words

  • rightfulness
  • righthearted

13 letter words

  • righteousness
  • rightlessness

14 letter words

  • rigidification

In total, how many words are possible to make using these specific combinations of letters?
One can make 56 words using the combination you specified.

Is there any word on this page that sticks out as the most popular?
There's 'right', which is the 205th most popular word.

What is the highest number of points you could get in Scrabble using this list of words that start with 'rig' and include 't'?
We advise using 'rightful' for a score of 15 points.

How many characters does the biggest word from this list contain?
The longest word is 14 characters long, which is 'rigidification'.

What's a strange word from this list of words that start with 'rig' and include 't'?
One of the most stand out words from this list of words that start with 'rig' and include 't' is 'rigidity'. 'Rigidity''s definition is "1. The quality or state of being rigid; want of pliability; the quality of resisting change of from; the amount of resistance with which a body opposes change of form; -- opposed to flexibility, ductility, malleability, and softness. 2. Stiffness of appearance or manner; want of ease or elegance. Sir...", according to the English dictionary.