Words that contain 'e' and end in 'ngs'


You have an enormous 315 entries possible for words containing 'e' and ending with 'ngs', so go ape.

4 letter words

  • engs

6 letter words

  • beings

7 letter words

  • ageings
  • belongs
  • dyeings
  • earings
  • eatings
  • edgings
  • endings
  • newings
  • penangs
  • rehangs
  • seeings
  • sewings

8 letter words

  • beadings
  • bearings
  • beatings
  • beddings
  • beltings
  • beslings
  • blueings
  • brewings
  • ceilings
  • dealings
  • deckings
  • eanlings
  • earnings
  • earrings
  • eastings
  • emptings
  • erlkings
  • etchings
  • evenings
  • feazings
  • feedings
  • feelings
  • feltings
  • fencings
  • flemings
  • freeings
  • gearings
  • geldings
  • gensengs
  • gettings
  • ginsengs
  • headings
  • hearings
  • heelings
  • helpings
  • herrings
  • yealings
  • inbeings
  • jerkings
  • jestings
  • keepings
  • keglings
  • kennings
  • leadings
  • leanings

9 letter words

  • afterings
  • athelings
  • beastings
  • becomings
  • beestings
  • beeswings
  • biestings
  • bitewings
  • bleedings
  • blessings
  • breakings
  • breedings
  • briefings
  • cagelings
  • centrings
  • cleanings
  • clearings
  • coverings
  • crestings
  • decodings
  • devisings
  • dredgings
  • dressings
  • dwellings
  • eastlings
  • encodings
  • evensongs
  • fettlings
  • firefangs
  • fleetings
  • fleshings
  • forewings
  • gleanings
  • greenings
  • greetings
  • gruelings
  • headlongs
  • hirelings
  • yeanlings
  • yearlings
  • yearnings
  • jelutongs
  • lacewings
  • layerings
  • learnings

10 letter words

  • awakenings
  • beastlings
  • bedsprings
  • beginnings
  • belongings
  • boomerangs
  • borderings
  • buffetings
  • deservings
  • earthlings
  • eyestrings
  • enfoldings
  • engravings
  • fastenings
  • fingerings
  • fledglings
  • fletchings
  • gatherings
  • grovelings
  • gruellings
  • halvelings
  • hankerings
  • happenings
  • hopperings
  • letterings
  • lipperings
  • listenings
  • marketings
  • masterings
  • numberings
  • patterings
  • preachings
  • ravellings
  • reasonings
  • reckonings
  • recordings
  • rehearings
  • renderings
  • reopenings
  • resettings
  • revellings
  • screenings
  • searchings
  • seasonings
  • shieldings

11 letter words

  • banquetings
  • blunderings
  • broadenings
  • changelings
  • clusterings
  • cradlesongs
  • cricketings
  • debriefings
  • earmarkings
  • fingerlings
  • forebodings
  • fosterlings
  • glimmerings
  • grovellings
  • hinderlings
  • homecomings
  • journeyings
  • launderings
  • petnappings
  • princelings
  • proceedings
  • quarterings
  • reprintings
  • scatterings
  • sequencings
  • shoestrings
  • shortenings
  • smatterings
  • starvelings
  • subheadings
  • sweetenings
  • tightenings
  • underthings
  • wellsprings
  • whisperings

12 letter words

  • chitterlings
  • forerunnings
  • forewarnings
  • heartstrings
  • kneecappings
  • misspellings
  • outsweepings
  • questionings
  • reawakenings
  • shellackings
  • underlinings
  • undertakings

13 letter words

  • bloodlettings
  • bluestockings
  • housewarmings
  • sweepwashings
  • undercoatings
  • underpinnings

14 letter words

  • administerings
  • deprogrammings
  • interchangings
  • rechristenings
  • smokefarthings
  • understandings

15 letter words

  • photoengravings

16 letter words

  • housefurnishings

17 letter words

  • misunderstandings

In Scrabble, what is the highest possible score you can get using this list of words that have 'e' in and end with 'ngs'?
With an overwhelming 315 entries, we'd suggest opting for 'feazings' which scores 21 points in total.

Is there a word on this page that jumps out as the most common?
The most well-known word for your search is 'feelings'.

Which word from this list has the highest character count?
The longest word located by our team is 'misunderstandings'.

What is an interesting word from the word combinations possible on this page?
We feel 'pearlings' to be the most unusual word you can assemble. It is defined as "A kind of lace of silk or thread. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott.".

How many acceptable words can you put together using the specified combination?
It is possible to assemble 315 words from the specified combination.