8-letter words containing su
- oversuds — to produce too much lather
- oversure — too sure (so as to be presumptuous)
- pantsuit — a woman's suit consisting of slacks and a matching jacket.
- persuade — to prevail on (a person) to do something, as by advising or urging: We could not persuade him to wait.
- playsuit — a sports costume for women and children, usually consisting of shorts and a shirt, worn as beachwear, for tennis, etc.
- pleasure — the state or feeling of being pleased.
- preissue — the act of sending out or putting forth; promulgation; distribution: the issue of food and blankets to flood victims.
- pressure — the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it: the pressure of earth against a wall.
- presumed — to take for granted, assume, or suppose: I presume you're tired after your drive.
- prosumer — a person who both consumes and produces a particular commodity
- pursuant — proceeding after; following (usually followed by to): Pursuant to his studies he took a job in an office.
- pursuing — to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.; chase.
- reassume — to take for granted or without proof: to assume that everyone wants peace. Synonyms: suppose, presuppose; postulate, posit.
- reassure — to restore to assurance or confidence: His praise reassured me.
- reinsure — to insure again.
- reissued — something that is issued again, as a book or a motion picture.
- reissuer — a person or entity that reissues something
- repursue — to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.; chase.
- resubmit — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- resulted — to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.
- resuming — to take up or go on with again after interruption; continue: to resume a journey.
- resummon — to summon again
- resupine — lying on the back; supine.
- resupply — provide with sth
- resurvey — a new survey.
- rosulate — forming a rosette or rosettes.
- saussure — Ferdinand de [French fer-dee-nahn duh] /French fɛr diˈnɑ̃ də/ (Show IPA), 1857–1913, Swiss linguist.
- scissure — a longitudinal cleft or opening.
- sensuous — perceived by or affecting the senses: the sensuous qualities of music.
- ski suit — a warm, lightweight outer garment for skiing and other outdoor winter activities, usually consisting of a short, zippered jacket and close-fitting trousers.
- ski-suit — a warm padded suit covering the whole body, used when skiing
- skinsuit — a skintight one-piece garment worn by cyclists and athletes to reduce friction
- snowsuit — a child's one- or two-piece outer garment for cold weather, often consisting of heavily lined pants and jacket.
- soapsuds — suds made with water and soap.
- spansule — a modified-release capsule of a drug
- suasible — able to be persuaded
- sub rosa — confidentially; secretly; privately.
- sub voce — (used as a direction to a reference) under the specified word. Abbreviation: s.v.
- sub-area — a subsidiary area, field, study, or the like.
- sub-city — a large or important town.
- sub-menu — a list of commands within the main menu of a computer application
- sub-note — a brief record of something written down to assist the memory or for future reference.
- sub-plot — minor, secondary storyline
- sub-zero — indicating or recording lower than zero on some scale, especially on the Fahrenheit scale: a week of sub-zero temperatures.
- subabbot — an abbot who is subordinate to another abbot
- subacrid — slightly acrid
- subacute — somewhat or moderately acute.
- subadult — having attained full size and strength; grown up; mature: an adult person, animal, or plant.
- subagent — a person whose duties as an agent are delegated to him or her by another agent.
- subareas — a subsidiary area, field, study, or the like.