Words that include 'obv'


Continue scrolling to uncover 49 combinations for every word with 'obv' in them.

3 letter words

  • obv

6 letter words

  • obvert

7 letter words

  • obverse
  • obverts
  • obviate
  • obvious
  • obvolve

8 letter words

  • obverses
  • obverted
  • obviable
  • obviated
  • obviates
  • obviator
  • obvolute

9 letter words

  • inobvious
  • obvallate
  • obvention
  • obversant
  • obversely
  • obversion
  • obvertend
  • obverting
  • obviating
  • obviation
  • obviative
  • obviators
  • obviously
  • obvoluted
  • obvolvent
  • unobvious

10 letter words

  • nonobvious
  • obvelation
  • obviations
  • obvolution
  • obvolutive
  • preobviate
  • preobvious
  • unobverted
  • unobviable
  • unobviated

11 letter words

  • obviousness
  • preobviated
  • unobviously

12 letter words

  • nonobviously
  • preobviating
  • preobviously

13 letter words

  • unobviousness

14 letter words

  • nonobviousness
  • preobviousness

What is the maximum number of words you could construct from this combination of letters?
From this list of words containing 'obv', Dictionarypedia has discovered 49 entries which are available.

Which word with 'obv' in them is the most common word?
The most common word for your request is 'obvious'.

Which word in particular on this page has the largest character count?
The longest word you could assemble from this list is 'nonobviousness', and it is made up of 14 characters.

What's the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
Our recommendation for a total score of 15 points is playing the word 'obviable'.

What's an unusual word from this page of words with 'obv' in them?
Standing as our favorite strange word on this page is 'obverse'. 'Obverse''s definition is "Having the base, or end next the attachment, narrower than the top, as a leaf. 1. The face of a coin which has the principal image or inscription upon it; -- the other side being the reverse. 2. Anything necessarily involved in, or answering to, another; the more apparent or conspicuous...", according to the English dictionary.