Words that contain 'fo' and end in 'en'


The dictionary has 53 words you can use for words containing 'fo' and ending with 'en'.

6 letter words

  • foemen
  • fogmen
  • foysen
  • folden

7 letter words

  • footmen
  • foramen
  • foremen
  • forkmen
  • forseen

8 letter words

  • enfolden
  • foilsmen
  • foraneen
  • forbysen
  • foreseen
  • foreween
  • forgemen
  • forgiven
  • formagen
  • forsaken
  • forwoden
  • foughten
  • fourteen
  • unfolden

9 letter words

  • forbidden
  • foretoken
  • forewomen
  • forgotten
  • forspoken
  • forworden
  • unforseen

10 letter words

  • forebitten
  • forespoken
  • foretopmen
  • forfoughen
  • foundrymen
  • subforemen
  • unforeseen
  • unforgiven
  • unforsaken
  • unfoughten

11 letter words

  • foremastmen
  • foreshorten
  • forewritten
  • forfouchten
  • forfoughten
  • godforsaken
  • preforgiven
  • unforbidden
  • unforgotten

12 letter words

  • preforbidden
  • preforgotten
  • underfootmen

13 letter words

  • forecastlemen

How many characters does the longest word from this list contain?
'Forecastlemen'

What's the maximum number of words you are able to create using this combination of letters?
You can make 53 words using this combination.

In Scrabble, what is the highest score you can get using words that have 'fo' in and end with 'en'?
For a score of 16 points, you could use 'forbysen'.

Is there a word on this page that sticks out as the most popular?
We're able to confirm that 'forgotten' is the 1618th most common word.

Is there an example word from this page of word that has 'fo' in and ends with 'en' which might be deemed as interesting?
We consider that 'forbidden' to be the most peculiar word on this page. 'Forbidden''s definition is "Prohibited; interdicted. I kniw no spells, use no forbidden arts. Milton. Forbidden fruit. (A) Any coveted unlawful pleasure, -- so called with reference to the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden. (B) (Bot.) A small variety of shaddock (Citrus decumana). The name is given in different places to several...", according to the dictionary.