Words ending in 'uer'


Your particular request has resulted in 75 entries.

4 letter words

  • duer
  • huer
  • ruer
  • suer

5 letter words

  • bluer
  • fluer
  • gluer
  • sluer
  • truer

6 letter words

  • arguer
  • ensuer
  • issuer
  • liquer
  • mbeuer
  • miauer
  • queuer
  • roquer
  • spruer
  • vaguer
  • valuer

7 letter words

  • accruer
  • briguer
  • broguer
  • chequer
  • claquer
  • conquer
  • dilluer
  • jerquer
  • lacquer
  • leaguer
  • masquer
  • opaquer
  • plaguer
  • pursuer
  • rescuer
  • subduer
  • tonguer
  • torquer
  • uniquer
  • untruer

8 letter words

  • antiquer
  • brusquer
  • chicquer
  • comoquer
  • reissuer
  • revenuer

9 letter words

  • barbecuer
  • beleaguer
  • construer
  • continuer
  • dialoguer
  • enchequer
  • exchequer
  • haranguer
  • inleaguer
  • intriguer
  • prologuer
  • proroguer
  • reconquer
  • relacquer
  • unleaguer

10 letter words

  • burlesquer
  • cataloguer
  • equivaluer
  • fainaiguer
  • preconquer
  • proleaguer
  • techniquer

11 letter words

  • antimasquer
  • overconquer
  • traveloguer
  • undervaluer

12 letter words

  • discontinuer
  • misconstruer

13 letter words

  • noncataloguer

Which word on this page stands out as the most popular?
The most well-known word for the combination you searched is 'conquer'.

How many letters does the longest word on this page consist of?
The largest word that's possible to assemble from this list is 'noncataloguer', which consists of 13 characters.

What is the highest scoring word you can play in Scrabble ?
For a total of 24 points in Scrabble, you could play 'chicquer'.

What's the maximum number of words you could make using this list?
Altogether, there are 75 words.

What's an unusual word from all the combinations possible ?
Standing as the most peculiar word on this page is 'exchequer'. According to the dictionary, 'exchequer' is defined as "1. One of the superior courts of law; -- so called from a checkered cloth, which covers, or formerly covered, the table. [Eng.] Note: The exchequer was a court of law and equity. In the revenue department, it had jurisdiction over the proprietary rights of the crown against subjects; in...".