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There are 24 eight-letter words containing SOOT

besoothedoosootydosooteedosootieforsoothresoothesootball soot-ball soot␣ballsootenedsoothenssootherssoothestsoothethsoothfulsoothingsoothsawsoothsaysootiestsootlesssootlikesoot␣wartsootyingunsoothe

29 definitions found

  • besoothe — v. (Transitive) To soothe about or all over; comfort.
  • doosooty — n. (India, obsolete) A kind of cheap cotton material woven with…
  • dosootee — n. Alternative form of doosooty.
  • dosootie — n. Alternative form of doosooty.
  • forsooth — adv. (Archaic or poetic) Used as an intensifier, often ironic…
  • resoothe — v. To soothe again.
  • sootball — n. A ball of soot or ash.
  • soot-ball — n. Alternative form of sootball.
  • soot␣ball — n. Alternative form of sootball.
  • sootened — v. Simple past tense and past participle of sooten.
  • soothens — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of soothen.
  • soothers — n. Plural of soother.
  • soothest — adj. (Archaic) superlative form of sooth: most sooth. — v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of soothe.
  • sootheth — v. (Archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative form of soothe.
  • soothful — adj. (Dated or poetic) soothing.
  • soothing — adj. Tending to soothe. — adj. Giving relief. — adj. Freeing from fear or anxiety.
  • soothsaw — n. (Obsolete) A true saying; truth.
  • soothsay — v. (Intransitive) To foretell the future; make predictions. — n. Soothsaying; prediction; prognostication; prophecy. — n. A portent; an omen.
  • sootiest — adj. Superlative form of sooty: most sooty.
  • sootless — adj. Without soot.
  • sootlike — adj. Resembling soot or some aspect of it.
  • soot␣wart — n. A hyperkeratotic lesion on the scrotum, formerly associated…
  • sootying — v. Present participle of sooty.
  • unsoothe — v. (Transitive) To disturb; to unsettle; to arouse or irritate…
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