Words that start with 'b' and contain 'ame'


For words starting with 'b' that contain 'ame', there are 59 results to go with.

5 letter words

  • blame
  • brame

6 letter words

  • beamed
  • beamer
  • became
  • befame
  • bename
  • byname
  • blamed
  • blamer
  • blames

7 letter words

  • beamers
  • beldame
  • benamed
  • benamee
  • benames
  • beshame
  • bynames
  • blamers
  • breamed

8 letter words

  • backgame
  • ballgame
  • balsamea
  • balsamed
  • balsamer
  • basename
  • bechamel
  • bedframe
  • bedlamer
  • beldames
  • beshamed
  • beshames
  • blameful

9 letter words

  • backframe
  • ballgames
  • bechamels
  • bedframes
  • bemadamed
  • bicameral
  • blameable
  • blameably
  • blameless
  • buckramed

10 letter words

  • bazookamen
  • bicamerist
  • bilamellar
  • blamefully

11 letter words

  • bilamellate
  • blamelessly
  • blameworthy

12 letter words

  • balsameaceae
  • bicameralism
  • bicameralist
  • bilamellated
  • blamefulness

13 letter words

  • balsameaceous
  • blameableness
  • blamelessness

15 letter words

  • blameworthiness

Is there any word on this page that sticks out as the most common?
The most well-known word is 'became', which happens to be the 439th most common word in this list.

How many acceptable words can you make from this combination of letters?
From this page of words that start with 'b' and include 'ame', you have 59 entries that are possible.

What is the highest number of points you're able to get in Scrabble from this list of words starting with 'b' that contain 'ame'?
For 19 points, it is possible to use 'backgame'.

How many characters are in the longest word on this page?
'Blameworthiness' is made up of 15 letters, and is the longest word that's possible to make from this list.

What's an interesting word from all the word combinations available ?
'Beamed' is certainly the most interesting word in our list of words that start with 'b' and include 'ame'. The dictionary defines it as "Furnished with beams, as the head of a stag. Tost his beamed frontlet to the sky. Sir W. Scott.".