Total Number of words Ending with Signs found =14
Signs comprises of 5 letters. Below are Total 14 words Ending with Signs (Suffix). SIGNS is itself is a word in english. signs is made up of letters S, I, G, N and S. Where S is 19th , I is 9th , G is 7th and N is 14th Letter of Alphabet series.
Also see | Words containing Signs | Words made out of letters of Signs
12 letter Words Ending with signs
1). Countersigns
11 letter Words Ending with signs
1). Overdesigns
10 letter Words Ending with signs
1). Outdesigns 2). Preassigns
9 letter Words Ending with signs
1). Codesigns 2). Redesigns 3). Reassigns
8 letter Words Ending with signs
1). Consigns
7 letter Words Ending with signs
1). Resigns 2). Assigns 3). Ensigns 4). Designs 5). Cosigns
5 letter Words Ending with signs
1). Signs
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A list of words that end with signs for Scrabble that can also be used while playing Words With Friends.
Here’s a list of words that end with signs of all different lengths.
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Contents
- Highest scoring words ending with Signs
- 11-letter words ending with Signs
- 10-letter words ending with Signs
- 9-letter words ending with Signs
- 8-letter words ending with Signs
- 7-letter words ending with Signs
- 5-letter words ending with Signs
- FAQs about words that end in Signs
The highest scoring words ending with Signs
Want to go straight to the words that will get you the best score? Here are all the highest scoring words with signs,
not including the 50-point bonus if they use seven letters.
Top words ending with Signs | Scrabble Points | Words With Friends Points |
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designs | 9 | 11 |
cosigns | 10 | 13 |
resigns | 8 | 10 |
ensigns | 8 | 11 |
assigns | 8 | 10 |
16 Scrabble words ending with signs
8 Letter Words That End in Signs
- consigns11
5 Letter Words That End in Signs
- signs6
FAQ on words ending with Signs
What are the best Scrabble words ending with Signs?
The highest scoring Scrabble word ending with Signs is Overdesigns, which is worth at least 16 points without
any bonuses.
The next best word ending with Signs is cosigns, which is worth 10 points.
Other high score words ending with Signs are
resigns (8),
ensigns (8),
and
assigns (8).
How many words end in Signs?
There are 16 words that end with Signs in the Scrabble dictionary.
Of those
1 is a 11 letter
word,
5 are 10 letter
words,
3 are 9 letter
words,
1 is a 8 letter
word,
5 are 7 letter
words,
and
1 is a 5 letter
word.
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Here’s the list of all the 19 Words Ending With SIGN in the English Language.
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Common Words (with Definitions and Examples) | |
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design |
1. the act of working out the form of something (as by making a sketch or outline or plan) 2. an arrangement scheme More Definitions → |
sign |
1. a perceptible indication of something not immediately apparent (as a visible clue that something has happened) 2. a public display of a message More Definitions → |
assign |
1. give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person) 2. give out More Definitions → |
redesign |
1. design anew, make a new design for More Definitions → |
resign |
1. leave (a job, post, or position) voluntarily 2. give up or retire from a position More Definitions → |
ensign, reassign, consign More Common Words → |
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Within a dictionary entry, the dots that break up a word are known as end-of-line division dots. These dots indicate where the word can be broken if it doesn’t fit on a line of text. These dots do not indicate the possible syllable breaks of the word; syllable breaks are shown with hyphens in the pronunciation.
While looking up a definition of a word or perusing our many language resources and articles on Merriam-Webster.com, you may have noticed that the centered dots in headwords do not always match the placement of the hyphens in their pronunciations. As a company, we have dealt with decades of correspondence concerning these suspected incongruities and feel that an explanation on the uses of what are commonly called end-of-line division dots or points and syllabic hyphens would be of interest to you, dear website visitor.
Dictionary secrets, revealed!
End-of-Line Dots vs. Phonetic Hyphens
No, the conventions for dividing a word at the end of a line of text and the conventions for dividing a word into phonetic syllables are not the same, and as a result a headword and its pronunciation may show different divisions. The centered dots/points in a headword—which are chiefly determined by considerations of morphology (the study of word formation, as by inflection, derivation, and compounding) and of pronunciation—indicate the places where it can be broken if all of the letters will not fit at the end of a line. They do not necessarily show syllable division (which is the common misconception); they are simply potential points of end-of-line division. Syllabication of a word is indicated by the hyphens found in the word’s pronunciation, where they exist as aids to the pedagogical command of «sound it out.»
Example of Word Divisions
Take, for example, the word dictionary.
At the head of its dictionary entry, it is divided as dic·tio·nary. This means that it can be broken at the end of a line as dic-tionary or as dictio-nary. It could not, however, be divided as d-ictionary, di-ctionary, or dicti-onary, mainly because it would make the word difficult to read. Note, also, that there is not a dot before the final y in the headword, even though there are four syllables in the word, as shown in the pronunciation ˈdik-shə-ˌner-ē.
This is because having a single letter divided from a word, at the end or beginning, can impede the reader’s decoding. Another example is the simple but multipurpose about. Although one might be tempted to divide it after a, as shown in its pronunciation ə-ˈbau̇t, leaving the letter stranded on a line is wrong.
Poker is an elucidating example of word division. There are two noun entries for the word: one for a metal rod for stirring a fire and one for various card games. The homographs of poker are pronounced the same, as ˈpō-kər. Yet, for the «rod» entry, the orthographic word division is pok·er, and for the «game» one, the division is po·ker. The reason for this is that the first homograph (the rod) is made up of two parts (or morphemes): the stem poke and the suffix -er. English spelling division rules require words to be divided between different morphemes so we get the division pok·er. However, the second poker (the game) does not have two parts. It consists of one morpheme (it is a modification of the French poque) so it gets divided as po·ker.
Example of Syllable Breaks
Taking a break from end-of-line division, there is the hyphen in pronunciations that we need to address, which indicates a syllable break that is based on technical phonetic principles, such as vowel length, nasalization, variation due to the position of a consonant in a syllable, and other nuances of the spoken word. Generally, it is placed so as to put as many consonants at the beginning of a syllable as English will allow at the beginning of a spelled word. Hence, a word like entrance is broken as ˈen-trən(t)s, rather than ˈe-ntrən(t)s or ˈent-rən(t)s, because tr is a possible initial consonant cluster in English, while ntr is not. Another example is explode, which is divided into two syllables, as ik-ˈsplōd. There is a four-consonant cluster in this word, kspl. Conceivably, the word division could be iks-ˈplōd or iksp-ˈlōd; however, ks and ksp are not the largest possible consonant clusters in the word. The largest cluster that can begin a word in English is spl, as found in the words splash and splurge. Thus, the placement of the hyphen is after ik.
If you have been taught that words can always be divided between syllables, you should now know that this is not always true. Remember, it is technically incorrect to divide a word such as ocean so that a single letter is left stranded on a line by itself, even if the hyphen in the pronunciation shows the syllable division as ˈō-shən. Look to the headword for the spelling division dot; look to the pronunciation for syllable division.