Words that contain 'r' and end in 'ude'


For this search, there are 83 words.

4 letter words

  • rude

5 letter words

  • crude
  • prude

6 letter words

  • strude
  • unrude

7 letter words

  • detrude
  • extrude
  • intrude
  • obtrude
  • prelude
  • reclude
  • retrude
  • uncrude

8 letter words

  • abstrude
  • acritude
  • contrude
  • egritude
  • emeraude
  • gertrude
  • orbitude
  • overrude
  • preclude
  • protrude
  • reallude
  • subtrude
  • transude

9 letter words

  • aegritude
  • amaritude
  • arctitude
  • certitude
  • claritude
  • firmitude
  • fortitude
  • gratitude
  • interlude
  • negritude
  • nigritude
  • parvitude
  • pigritude
  • preallude
  • predelude
  • rectitude
  • reinclude
  • reintrude
  • servitude
  • tarditude
  • torpitude
  • turpitude

10 letter words

  • acerbitude
  • crassitude
  • interclude
  • intertrude
  • jurisprude
  • precollude
  • preexclude
  • preinclude
  • preobtrude
  • reconclude

11 letter words

  • circumclude
  • decrepitude
  • directitude
  • incertitude
  • infortitude
  • ingratitude
  • preaptitude
  • preconclude
  • promptitude
  • pulchritude
  • uncertitude
  • ungratitude

12 letter words

  • correctitude
  • decreptitude
  • foreconclude
  • noncertitude
  • propensitude

13 letter words

  • impromptitude
  • overgratitude
  • overmagnitude
  • overmultitude
  • overplenitude
  • schadenfreude

14 letter words

  • verisimilitude

16 letter words

  • inverisimilitude

Which word on this page is made up of the highest number of letters?
The word 'inverisimilitude' has 16 characters.

How many actual words are possible to put together using the combination which you've searched for?
A total of 83 words!

What's the most popular word for this page?
The most popular word for your search is 'rude'.

What is the highest number of points you could get in Scrabble from this list of words that contain 'r' and end in 'ude'?
Our recommendation for a total score of 15 points is to play the word 'extrude'.

Is there a specific word from this page of word that has 'r' in and ends with 'ude' which might be deemed as interesting?
One of the most peculiar words from this page is 'prelude'. According to the Oxford dictionary, 'prelude' is defined as "An introductory performance, preceding and preparing for the principal matter; a preliminary part, movement, strain, etc.; especially (Mus.), a strain introducing the theme or chief subject; a movement introductory to a fugue, yet independent; -- with recent composers often synonymous with overture. The last Georgic was a good prelude to...".