Words that contain 'n' and end in 'ew'


63 entries were discovered in our archives.

3 letter words

  • new

4 letter words

  • anew
  • enew
  • knew
  • snew

5 letter words

  • endew
  • enmew
  • ennew
  • finew
  • indew
  • inmew
  • navew
  • renew
  • sinew
  • unfew
  • unmew
  • unnew
  • unsew
  • vinew

6 letter words

  • acknew
  • andrew
  • disnew
  • nephew
  • sundew
  • unclew
  • undrew
  • unknew

7 letter words

  • concrew
  • handsew
  • hernsew
  • insinew
  • misknew
  • overnew
  • preknew
  • unscrew
  • unshrew
  • unsinew

8 letter words

  • dissinew
  • foreknew
  • greenhew
  • heronsew
  • honeydew
  • intermew
  • spanghew
  • splitnew
  • transmew
  • underhew

9 letter words

  • dronkelew
  • drunkelew
  • interview
  • spleetnew
  • turnscrew
  • underbrew
  • underdrew

10 letter words

  • houghsinew
  • pandlewhew
  • stepnephew
  • understrew

11 letter words

  • counterview
  • grandnephew
  • reinterview
  • splinternew

12 letter words

  • preinterview

What's the highest number of points you could get in Scrabble from this list of words that contain 'n' and end in 'ew'?
It is possible to make 'foreknew' which gets 18 points.

Which word in particular from this list has the highest character count?
'Preinterview' is the biggest word that our database could locate. It consists of 12 letters.

What's the total number of words you are able to assemble from this combination of letters?
There are 63 words available using words that have 'n' in and end with 'ew'.

Is there a word on this page that jumps out as the most popular?
As far as well-known words go, there's 'new' which ranks as the 196th most popular word.

What word from this list is the most interesting?
A good example of a weird word from this page goes to 'renew'. The dictionary defines it as "1. To make new again; to restore to freshness, perfection, or vigor; to give new life to; to rejuvenate; to re In such a night Medea gathered the enchanted herbs That did renew old Shak. 2. Specifically, to substitute for (an old obligation or right) a new one of the...".