Words beginning with 'sir'


Dictionarypedia has found 85 eligible words.

3 letter words

  • sir

4 letter words

  • sire
  • sirs

5 letter words

  • sired
  • siree
  • siren
  • sires
  • sirex
  • sirih
  • siris
  • sirki
  • sirky
  • siroc
  • sirop
  • siros
  • sirra
  • sirup

6 letter words

  • sircar
  • sirdar
  • sirees
  • sirene
  • sireny
  • sirens
  • siress
  • sirian
  • siryan
  • siring
  • sirius
  • sirkar
  • sirpea
  • sirple
  • sirrah
  • sirras
  • sirree
  • sirupy
  • sirups

7 letter words

  • sirdars
  • siredon
  • sirenia
  • sirenic
  • sirgang
  • siricid
  • sirione
  • sirkeer
  • sirloin
  • sirmark
  • sirmian
  • sirocco
  • sirpoon
  • sirrahs
  • sirrees
  • sirship
  • siruped
  • siruper
  • sirvent

8 letter words

  • sireless
  • sirenian
  • sirening
  • sirenize
  • sirenoid
  • sireship
  • siriasis
  • sirloiny
  • sirloins
  • siroccos
  • siruelas
  • sirvente

9 letter words

  • sirenians
  • sirenical
  • sirenidae
  • sirenlike
  • sirianian
  • siricidae
  • sirventes

10 letter words

  • sirdarship
  • sirenoidea
  • sirenoidei
  • siricoidea
  • siriometer
  • siroccoish
  • siruaballi

11 letter words

  • sirenically
  • sirenomelus
  • sirmuellera

12 letter words

  • siroccoishly

How many words could one make from this combination of letters?
There are up to 85 entries.

Which word on this page is the most common?
Ranking as the 608th most popular word, you'll want to ensure you have 'sir' committed to memory.

How many characters does the largest word from this page contain?
The biggest word located by our team is 'siroccoishly'.

What is the highest scoring word in Scrabble you can play for ?
You can make 'sirenize' which gets 17 points.

What is a weird word from all the word combos available ?
The most unusual word based on a recently conducted poll is 'sire'. According to the dictionary, 'sire' is defined as "1. A lord, master, or other person in authority. See Sir. [Obs.] Pain and distress, sickness and ire, and melancholy that angry sire, be of her palace senators. Rom. Of R. 2. A tittle of respect formerly used in speaking to elders and superiors, but now only in addressing a...".