Words that start with 'bec' and contain 'n'


There are 59 words that are possible to use from the dictionary for this search.

6 letter words

  • beckon
  • becuna

7 letter words

  • becense
  • bechern
  • becking
  • beckons
  • beclang
  • beclown
  • becrown

8 letter words

  • bechance
  • bechuana
  • beckiron
  • beckoned
  • beckoner
  • beclowns
  • becoming

9 letter words

  • becalming
  • becapping
  • becassine
  • bechained
  • bechanced
  • bechances
  • beckoners
  • beckoning
  • beclowned
  • becomings
  • becrampon
  • becriming
  • becrimson
  • becursing

10 letter words

  • becalmment
  • beccabunga
  • bechalking
  • bechancing
  • becharming
  • beclasping
  • becloaking
  • beclogging
  • beclothing
  • beclouding
  • beclowning
  • becomingly
  • becousined
  • becrawling
  • becrowding
  • becrusting

11 letter words

  • becarpeting
  • bechignoned
  • beckoningly
  • beclamoring
  • becowarding
  • becrippling
  • becudgeling
  • becurtained
  • becushioned

12 letter words

  • becomingness
  • becompliment
  • becrinolined
  • becudgelling

What's the best score you could get in Scrabble from this list of words that start with 'bec' and include 'n'?
For 17 points, one could play 'bechance'.

Is there a word on this page that jumps out as the most common?
The most popular word is 'becoming', which happens to be the 2250th most common word in the dictionary.

What is the longest word you can derive with words that start with 'bec' and include 'n'?
'becomingness'.

What's the max number of words one is able to assemble from this combination of letters?
There are up to 59 entries.

Which word that starts with 'bec' and includes 'n' is the most unusual?
The most weird word from this list is 'becoming'. The dictionary defines it as "Appropriate or fit; congruous; suitable; graceful; befitting. A low and becoming tone. Thackeray. Note: Formerly sometimes followed by of. Such discourses as are becoming of them. Dryden. Syn. -- Seemly; comely; decorous; decent; proper. That which is becoming or appropriate. [Obs.]".