Words that include 'tfa'


This combination has 76 entries.

7 letter words

  • catface
  • catfall
  • outface
  • outfall
  • outfame
  • outfast
  • outfawn
  • pitfall
  • saltfat
  • setfast
  • sitfast

8 letter words

  • atfalati
  • catfaced
  • catfaces
  • catfalls
  • dustfall
  • footfall
  • mistfall
  • outfable
  • outfaced
  • outfaces
  • outfalls
  • outfamed
  • outfasts
  • outfawns
  • pitfalls
  • postface
  • postfact
  • pratfall
  • rootfast
  • veltfare

9 letter words

  • boatfalls
  • catfacing
  • footfalls
  • footfarer
  • footfault
  • lightface
  • lightfast
  • nightfall
  • outfabled
  • outfables
  • outfacing
  • outfaming
  • outfasted
  • outfawned
  • postfaces
  • pratfalls
  • prattfall
  • shortfall
  • snoutfair
  • statfarad
  • wristfall

10 letter words

  • breastfast
  • dirtfarmer
  • entfaoilff
  • lightfaced
  • nightfalls
  • outfabling
  • outfasting
  • outfawning
  • planetfall
  • postfactor
  • shortfalls
  • utfangthef
  • westfalite

11 letter words

  • crestfallen
  • utfangethef
  • utfangthief

12 letter words

  • hatchetfaced
  • outfangthief
  • rootfastness

13 letter words

  • crestfallenly
  • lightfastness
  • utfangenethef

14 letter words

  • slartibartfast

15 letter words

  • crestfallenness

How many characters are in the biggest word from this page?
The longest word is 15 letters, which is 'crestfallenness'.

Is there any word on this page that jumps out as the most common?
Our database notes that the most popular word with 'tfa' in them is 'nightfall'.

What is the highest score you can get in Scrabble using this list of words that include 'tfa'?
For 16 points, you could play 'catfaced'.

What's the max number of words you are able to put together from this combination of letters?
There are up to a maximum of 76 entries.

What is a weird word from all the combinations possible on this list?
We feel that 'pitfall' to be the most strange word you can assemble. According to the dictionary, 'pitfall' means "A pit deceitfully covered to entrap wild beasts or men; a trap of any kind. Sir T. North.".