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There are 23 seven-letter words ending with TIVEaestive amative caitive captive coitive costive elative emotive emptive factive festive fictive flative furtive hastive restive ruptive sective stative tactive tortive unitive ventive 41 definitions found- aestive — adj. (Rare) Of or relating to summer.
- amative — adj. Pertaining to love; amorous.
- caitive — n. (Obsolete) A captive.
- captive — n. One who has been captured or is otherwise confined. — n. One held prisoner. — n. (Figurative) One charmed or subdued by beauty, excellence…
- coitive — adj. Of, or pertaining to copulation.
- costive — adj. Constipated. — adj. Miserly, parsimonious.
- elative — n. In Semitic languages, the “adjective degree of superiority… — n. (Grammar) In Finno-Ugric languages, one of the locative cases…
- emotive — adj. Of or relating to emotion. — adj. Appealing to the emotions. — adj. (Grammar) Expressing an emotion.
- emptive — adj. (Rare) Responding to or acting to counteract something when…
- factive — adj. (Grammar, of a verb) Licensing only those content clauses… — adj. (Epistemology, of a knowing agent) Which does not know any… — n. (Grammar) A factive verb.
- festive — adj. Having the atmosphere, decoration, or attitude of a festival… — adj. In the mood to celebrate.
- fictive — adj. Having the characteristics of fiction: fictional. — adj. Resulting from imaginative creation: fanciful or invented. — adj. Being feigned, ingenuine or unreal.
- flative — adj. (Obsolete) Producing wind; flatulent.
- furtive — adj. Of a thing: done with evasive or guilty secrecy. — adj. Of a thing: that has been acquired by theft; stolen; also… — adj. Of a person or an animal: sly, stealthy.
- hastive — adj. (Obsolete, of fruits) forward; early.
- restive — adj. Impatient under delay, duress, or control. — adj. Resistant to control; stubborn. — adj. Refusing to move, especially in a forward direction.
- ruptive — adj. (Obsolete) disruptive.
- sective — adj. (Obsolete) sectile; capable of being cut.
- stative — adj. (Grammar) Asserting that a subject has a particular property. — adj. (Military, obsolete, rare) Of or relating to a fixed camp… — n. (Grammar) A construct asserting that a subject has a particular property.
- tactive — adj. Related to the sense of touch; tactual.
- tortive — adj. Twisted; wreathed.
- unitive — adj. Of, causing, or involving unity or union.
- ventive — adj. (Grammar) Synonym of venitive. — n. (Grammar) Synonym of venitive.
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