Words with 'hi' at the start and 'g' at the end


Overall there are 49 words you can use from the dictionary for words with 'hi' at the start and 'g' at the end.

4 letter words

  • hing

6 letter words

  • hiding
  • hieing
  • hiking
  • hiring
  • hiving

7 letter words

  • hidling
  • hilding
  • hilling
  • hilting
  • himming
  • hinging
  • hinting
  • hipping
  • hirling
  • hissing
  • histing
  • hitting

8 letter words

  • hideling
  • higgling
  • highting
  • hilloing
  • hinnying
  • hireling
  • hirpling
  • hirsling
  • hitching

9 letter words

  • hiccuping
  • hijacking
  • hilloaing
  • hindering
  • hirseling

10 letter words

  • hiccupping
  • highflying
  • highliving
  • hirselling

11 letter words

  • hibernating
  • hiccoughing
  • highballing
  • highbinding
  • highhatting
  • highjacking
  • hightailing
  • hilltopping
  • hitchhiking

12 letter words

  • highfaluting
  • highlighting

13 letter words

  • hierarchising
  • hierarchizing

How many characters does the biggest word from this page contain?
The longest word that's possible to construct from this list is 'hierarchising', which contains 13 characters.

What is the most common word for this page?
A common word for your search is 'hiding'.

What's the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
Using this combination of letters, the best word to play is 'hitching' which scores 17 points.

How many words could one make using this combination of letters?
On this list of words beginning with 'hi' and ending with 'g', we have discovered 49 combinations which can be selected.

Is there a specific word from this page of word that starts with 'hi' and ends with 'g' which might be deemed as interesting in any regard?
The most weird word from this list is surely 'hireling'. 'Hireling' is defined as "One who is hired, or who serves for wages; esp., one whose motive and interest in serving another are wholly gainful; a mercenary. "Lewd hirelings." Milton. Serving for hire or wages; venal; mercenary. "Hireling mourners." Dryden.", according to the dictionary.