Words that contain 'a' and end in 'ude'


For words that contain 'a' and end in 'ude', there are 62 entries to go with.

5 letter words

  • laude

6 letter words

  • ablude
  • allude
  • almude
  • claude
  • palude

8 letter words

  • abstrude
  • acritude
  • altitude
  • antelude
  • aptitude
  • attitude
  • emeraude
  • habitude
  • latitude
  • quaalude
  • reallude
  • tabitude
  • transude
  • valetude

9 letter words

  • aegritude
  • amaritude
  • amplitude
  • anxietude
  • aquiclude
  • arctitude
  • assuetude
  • beatitude
  • claritude
  • factitude
  • gratitude
  • hastilude
  • lassitude
  • magnitude
  • parvitude
  • platitude
  • preallude
  • tarditude
  • vastitude

10 letter words

  • acerbitude
  • adaptitude
  • coaltitude
  • colatitude
  • crassitude
  • exactitude
  • inaptitude
  • mansuetude
  • sanctitude
  • unaptitude

11 letter words

  • ingratitude
  • midlatitude
  • preaptitude
  • unassuetude
  • ungratitude

12 letter words

  • inexactitude
  • unsanctitude

13 letter words

  • overgratitude
  • overmagnitude
  • schadenfreude
  • scholaptitude
  • semiamplitude

14 letter words

  • taltushtuntude

What's the most popular word on this page?
Ranking as the 2393rd most popular word, you will want to make sure you have 'attitude' in your repertoire.

Which word from this list consists the largest number of characters?
'taltushtuntude' (14 characters)

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble available from this list ?
Our recommendation for a total score of 18 points is playing the word 'quaalude'.

What is the maximum number of words you could construct from this list?
On this list of words containing 'a' and ending with 'ude', there are 62 combinations that are available.

What is an unique word that has 'a' in and ends with 'ude'?
Dictionarypedia considers 'platitude' to be the most strange word you can put together. The traditional definition of 'platitude' is as follows: "1. The quality or state of being flat, thin, or insipid; flat commonness; triteness; staleness of ideas of language. To hammer one golden grain of wit into a sheet of infinite platitude. Motley. 2. A thought or remark which is flat, dull, trite, or weak; a truism; a commonplace.". Credit goes to Oxford Dictionary.