Words that contain 'bs' and end in 'nt'


44 words have been constructed from the combination you searched for.

6 letter words

  • absent

7 letter words

  • obstant

8 letter words

  • absolent
  • absonant
  • reabsent
  • substant
  • unabsent

9 letter words

  • absolvent
  • absorbant
  • absorbent
  • abstinent
  • obscurant
  • obsequent
  • observant
  • obstinant
  • obstipant
  • obstruent
  • subsident

10 letter words

  • absentment
  • abstergent
  • abstrahent
  • subsegment
  • subsequent
  • subsistent

11 letter words

  • abstainment
  • deobstruent
  • inobservant
  • obscurement
  • obsolescent
  • obstructant
  • subservient
  • subsibilant
  • substituent
  • unabsorbent
  • unobservant
  • unobstruent

12 letter words

  • nonabsorbent
  • nonobservant
  • preabsorbent

13 letter words

  • nonsubsistent
  • presubsistent
  • semiabsorbent
  • unsubservient

14 letter words

  • absorbefacient

What is the highest number of points you could get in Scrabble from this list of words that contain 'bs' and end in 'nt'?
We suggest using 'absolent' for a score of 10 points.

Which word from this list has the highest letter count?
The biggest word one can derive from this list is 'absorbefacient', and it is made up of 14 characters.

What's the maximum number of words one is able to put together from this combination of letters?
All in all, there are 44 words.

What is the most common word on this page?
Our database notes that the most common word in the dictionary that have 'bs' in and end with 'nt' is 'absent'.

What word that has 'bs' in and ends with 'nt' is the most unusual?
One of the most strange words from this page is 'subservient'. The common definition of 'subservient' is as follows: "Fitted or disposed to subserve; useful in an inferior capacity; serving to promote some end; subordinate; hence, servile, truckling. Scarce ever reading anything which he did not make subservient in one kind or other. Bp. Fell. These ranks of creatures are subservient one to another. Ray. Their temporal ambition was...". Credit to the Cambridge Dictionary.