Here’s the list of all the 136 Words Ending With END in the English Language.
The list is arranged by the word lengths. Click on the length below to jump to the relevant section of the page.
Common Words (with Definitions and Examples) | |
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send |
1. cause to go somewhere 2. to cause or order to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place More Definitions → |
end |
1. either extremity of something that has length 2. the point in time at which something ends More Definitions → |
friend |
1. a person you know well and regard with affection and trust 2. an associate who provides cooperation or assistance More Definitions → |
recommend |
1. push for something 2. express a good opinion of More Definitions → |
weekend |
1. spend the weekend 2. a time period usually extending from Friday night through Sunday; more loosely defined as any period of successive days including one and only one Sunday More Definitions → |
spend |
1. use up a period of time in a specific way 2. pay out More Definitions → |
attend |
1. be present at (meetings, church services, university), etc. 2. take charge of or deal with More Definitions → |
legend |
1. a story about mythical or supernatural beings or events 2. brief description accompanying an illustration More Definitions → |
trend |
1. turn sharply; change direction abruptly 2. to be temporarily popular More Definitions → |
extend |
1. extend in scope or range or area 2. stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point More Definitions → |
tend |
1. have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined 2. have care of or look after More Definitions → |
depend |
1. be contingent upon (something that is elided) 2. have faith or confidence in More Definitions → |
blend |
1. combine into one 2. blend or harmonize More Definitions → |
bend |
1. form a curve 2. change direction More Definitions → |
amend |
1. make amendments to 2. to make better More Definitions → |
defend |
1. argue or speak in defense of 2. be on the defensive; act against an attack More Definitions → |
girlfriend |
1. any female friend 2. a girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved More Definitions → |
intend |
1. have in mind as a purpose 2. design or destine More Definitions → |
dividend |
1. that part of the earnings of a corporation that is distributed to its shareholders; usually paid quarterly 2. a number to be divided by another number More Definitions → |
boyfriend |
1. a man who is the lover of a man or woman More Definitions → |
suspend |
1. hang freely 2. cause to be held in suspension in a fluid More Definitions → |
pretend |
1. the enactment of a pretense 2. make believe with the intent to deceive More Definitions → |
lend |
1. bestow a quality on 2. give temporarily; let have for a limited time More Definitions → |
append |
1. add to the very end 2. fix to; attach More Definitions → |
reverend |
1. a member of the clergy and a spiritual leader of the Christian Church 2. worthy of adoration or reverence More Definitions → |
transcend |
1. be greater in scope or size than some standard 2. be superior or better than some standard More Definitions → |
contend |
1. maintain or assert 2. have an argument about something More Definitions → |
comprehend |
1. get the meaning of something 2. to become aware of through the senses More Definitions → |
offend |
1. cause to feel resentment or indignation 2. act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises More Definitions → |
commend |
1. express approbation of 2. present as worthy of regard, kindness, or confidence More Definitions → |
descend |
1. move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way 2. come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example More Definitions → |
stipend |
1. a sum of money allotted on a regular basis; usually for some specific purpose More Definitions → |
ascend |
1. travel up 2. go back in order of genealogical succession More Definitions → |
expend |
1. use up, consume fully 2. pay out More Definitions → |
mend |
1. sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment) 2. the act of putting something in working order again More Definitions → |
fiend |
1. a cruel wicked and inhuman person 2. an evil supernatural being More Definitions → |
fend |
1. try to manage without help 2. withstand the force of something More Definitions → |
apprehend |
1. get the meaning of something 2. take into custody More Definitions → |
rend |
1. tear or be torn violently More Definitions → |
godsend |
1. a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money) More Definitions → |
vend |
1. sell or offer for sale from place to place More Definitions → |
befriend |
1. become friends with More Definitions → |
wend |
1. direct one’s course or way More Definitions → |
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3-Letter Words Ending With END
4-Letter Words Ending With END
bend |
fend |
hend |
lend |
mend |
pend |
rend |
send |
tend |
vend |
wend |
5-Letter Words Ending With END
amend |
blend |
emend |
fiend |
piend |
scend |
shend |
spend |
stend |
teend |
trend |
upend |
6-Letter Words Ending With END
accend |
addend |
append |
ascend |
attend |
augend |
defend |
depend |
expend |
extend |
friend |
impend |
intend |
lagend |
legend |
obtend |
offend |
relend |
remend |
resend |
unbend |
unkend |
upsend |
yshend |
7-Letter Words Ending With END
bartend |
bookend |
commend |
compend |
contend |
descend |
dispend |
distend |
faciend |
forfend |
forlend |
godsend |
headend |
minuend |
missend |
mistend |
miswend |
parpend |
perpend |
portend |
prebend |
prehend |
pretend |
propend |
protend |
provend |
reamend |
reblend |
stipend |
subtend |
suspend |
uptrend |
wappend |
weekend |
yearend |
8-Letter Words Ending With END
adherend |
backbend |
befriend |
coattend |
coextend |
dividend |
forefend |
forelend |
forspend |
misspend |
outspend |
overlend |
reascend |
reoffend |
repetend |
resplend |
reverend |
stukkend |
subtrend |
unfriend |
vilipend |
wallsend |
9-Letter Words Ending With END
apprehend |
archfiend |
boyfriend |
deprehend |
downtrend |
forespend |
interlend |
misintend |
overspend |
pitchbend |
recommend |
redescend |
reprehend |
resuspend |
transcend |
10-Letter Words Ending With END
11-Letter Words Ending With END
12-Letter Words Ending With END
13-Letter Words Ending With END
A list of words that end with part for Scrabble that can also be used while playing Words With Friends.
Here’s a list of words that end with part of all different lengths.
Part is a playable Scrabble Word!
Contents
- Highest scoring words ending with Part
- 11-letter words ending with Part
- 9-letter words ending with Part
- 8-letter words ending with Part
- 7-letter words ending with Part
- 6-letter words ending with Part
- 5-letter words ending with Part
- 4-letter words ending with Part
- FAQs about words that end in Part
The highest scoring words ending with Part
Want to go straight to the words that will get you the best score? Here are all the highest scoring words with part,
not including the 50-point bonus if they use seven letters.
Top words ending with Part | Scrabble Points | Words With Friends Points |
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mouthpart | 16 | 18 |
subpart | 11 | 14 |
dispart | 10 | 11 |
counterpart | 15 | 19 |
compart | 13 | 16 |
mispart | 11 | 13 |
tripart | 9 | 10 |
rampart | 11 | 13 |
upperpart | 15 | 19 |
multipart | 13 | 17 |
16 Scrabble words ending with part
8 Letter Words That End in Part
- forepart13
5 Letter Words That End in Part
- apart7
4 Letter Words That End in Part
- part6
FAQ on words ending with Part
What are the best Scrabble words ending with Part?
The highest scoring Scrabble word ending with Part is Mouthpart, which is worth at least 16 points without
any bonuses.
The next best word ending with Part is subpart, which is worth 11 points.
Other high score words ending with Part are
dispart (10),
counterpart (15),
compart (13),
mispart (11),
tripart (9),
rampart (11),
upperpart (15),
and
multipart (13).
How many words end in Part?
There are 16 words that end with Part in the Scrabble dictionary.
Of those
1 is a 11 letter
word,
4 are 9 letter
words,
1 is a 8 letter
word,
6 are 7 letter
words,
2 are 6 letter
words,
1 is a 5 letter
word,
and
1 is a 4 letter
word.
We all remember from school the incomprehensible symbols that teachers made us draw over words. We learned that the word can be disassembled by composition, and, it turns out, it has its own parts.
Sometimes these parts change to form a new word. Sometimes only one of its attributes is changed.
We will not paint for a long time, just this time we will talk about endings in English. The topic is very prosaic, because there are not so many inflections here. There are no case and generic endings in English, which greatly simplifies the study of the topic.
In grammar, the term ending is called inflection, which comes from the Latin «to connect».
-ing ending
Perhaps the most popular and quickly remembered ending, right? Even beginners to learn English will recognize this ending by its name. The ending is used in the continuous tenses to indicate the duration of an action.
So, for example, with the times present / past / future continuous, the auxiliary verb to be will also be used in a certain form.
- She was going to the university and listening to her favorite song.
- Chris and Sam are visiting Japan.
- Kids will be walking around the beach.
Note that not all verbs with an -ing ending will refer to one or another tense. This ending is also used in the form of the first participle and the gerund.
The gerund is a special verb form that in a sentence can be the subject, the object, or even the adverbal modifier.
- Fish – fishing,
- Drive – driving,
- read – reading, etc.
The study of the gerund is quite an exciting process, so we should devote a separate article to it.
Ending -s/-es/-ies
The first role of this ending is to form the verb form of the third person singular of Present Simple. Simply put, verbs that come after he/she/it pronouns, nouns that can be replaced by these pronouns, or personal names will end in -s/es.
—s |
-es |
-ies |
Vowel + у, other cases |
After, —x, —z, —o |
Consonant + y |
Play – he/she/it plays Obey – obeys Car – cars |
Hiss – hisses Go – goes Bush – bushes Fox – foxes |
Try – tries Cry – cries Cherry – cherries |
Tense ending -ed
Regular English verbs form the past form by adding the suffix/ending -ed. Words formed in this way are used in the tenses of the past and perfect groups, expressing an action in the past, or stating the fact of this action.
+ ed |
+ ied |
+ d |
Word ends with consonant |
Word ends with consonant + y |
Word ends with vowel |
Call – called Stop – stopped Cook – cooked |
Try – tried Cry – cried Identify – identified |
Bake – baked Guide – guided Poke – poked |
- I looked for children and saw them playing in the yard.
Participle endings
Such a category as participles differ in English from ordinary verbs. It is easy for an ignorant person to mistake one for the other and vice versa.
In English, participles are formed using the endings -ing and -ed, but in this case they have nothing to do with verbs of a particular tense.
In the first participle, the ending is added to the main verb form, giving the word the features of a subject or object.
- Read – reading
- She prefers reading
- My dad likes diving
The second participle is formed with the ending -ed, indicating the completion of the action by someone.
- The buns baked at that bakery are actually the best.
However, the second participle can also have the form of an irregular verb.
- The moment, caught in the camera, made me laughing so hard.
Inflection -‘s
This type of ending is used in the possessive case. That is, when we talk about belonging to someone of something. The possessive case answers the question «whose?» and in English is formed by adding an apostrophe and the ending -s to a noun or proper name.
However, the ending will only be added to singular words and plural exceptions that have their own word forms that do not fall under the general rules for plural formation in English.
- Alex’s car
- Dog’s ball
- Dogs’ balls (no case ending, only apostrophe and plural ending)
- Children’s books (proper plural with apostrophe and case ending)
Outcome
In fact, what we used to think of as an ending is often a suffix in English. Therefore, if you suddenly see this word in the rules, do not panic. It simply means that some of the rules have been adapted to better understand the material.
So, we can distinguish four types of English word endings:
1. Ending -s/-es
Plural, Present Simple
2. Ending -ed
Past Simple, Second Communion
3. Ending -ing
Gerund, first participle, long tenses
4. Inflection — ‘s
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