Words that start with 'hur' and contain 'r'


43 combinations have been identified.

4 letter words

  • hurr

5 letter words

  • hurri
  • hurry

6 letter words

  • hurler
  • hurrah
  • hurray
  • hurrer
  • hurroo
  • hurter

7 letter words

  • hurdler
  • hurkaru
  • hurlers
  • hurrahs
  • hurrays
  • hurrian
  • hurried
  • hurrier
  • hurries
  • hurrock
  • hurters

8 letter words

  • hurdlers
  • hurrahed
  • hurrayed
  • hurridly
  • hurriers
  • hurrying
  • hurroosh

9 letter words

  • hurrahing
  • hurraying
  • hurricane
  • hurricano
  • hurriedly
  • hurrisome

10 letter words

  • hurlbarrow
  • hurricanes
  • hurrygraph
  • hurryingly
  • hurryproof
  • hursinghar

11 letter words

  • hurricanize
  • hurriedness
  • hurtleberry

13 letter words

  • hurtleberries

What's the longest word you can assemble with the combination searched for?
The biggest word that's possible to construct from this list is 'hurtleberries', and it is made up of 13 letters.

Is there any word on this page that sticks out as the most common?
The most well-known word in the dictionary according to our system is 'hurried', which is actually the 2357th most common word in the dictionary.

What's the total number of words you are able to put together from this combination of letters?
On this page of words that start with 'hur' and contain 'r', Dictionarypedia has discovered 43 brilliant entries which are available.

In Scrabble, what is the highest score possible using words that start with 'hur' and include 'r'?
One could make 'hurrock' scoring 16 points.

Is there an example word from this page that could be thought of as unusual in any manner?
Our favorite unusual word from this list goes to 'hurrah'. According to the Oxford dictionary, 'hurrah' is defined as "A word used as a shout of joy, triumph, applause, encouragement, or welcome. Hurrah! Hurrah! For Ivry and Henry of Navarre. Macaulay. A cheer; a shout of joy, etc. Hurrah's nest, state of utmost confusion. [Colloq. U.S.] A perfect hurrah's nest in our kitchen. Mrs. Stowe. To utter hurrahs; to huzza. To salute,...".