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10-letter words that end in ment

  • endearment — A word or phrase expressing love or affection.
  • endurement — (obsolete) endurance.
  • enfoldment — The act of enfolding.
  • engagement — A formal agreement to get married.
  • engouement — infatuation
  • engulfment — The act of engulfing.
  • enjambment — (in verse) the continuation of a sentence without a pause beyond the end of a line, couplet, or stanza.
  • enjoinment — (obsolete) A command; an authoritative admonition.
  • enlevement — an abduction
  • enlistment — Voluntary service based on an individuals' desire to serve a cause.
  • enmeshment — The state of being enmeshed; entanglement.
  • enragement — Rage.
  • enregiment — to bring into discipline
  • enrichment — The act of enriching or something enriched.
  • enrollment — The action of enrolling or being enrolled.
  • enserfment — the act of making into, or treating like, a slave
  • ensoulment — The act or process of ensouling; the act of a developing human being given a soul.
  • entailment — The act of entailing, the state of being entailed, or something that is entailed.
  • enticement — Something used to attract or to tempt someone; a lure.
  • entombment — The placing of a dead body in a tomb; interment.
  • entrapment — The state of being entrapped.
  • enwrapment — the action of enwrapping
  • epaulement — a construction to protect troops from attack
  • escapement — A mechanism in a clock or watch that alternately checks and releases the train by a fixed amount and transmits a periodic impulse from the spring or weight to the balance wheel or pendulum.
  • escarpment — A long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights.
  • evincement — the act of evincing; proof
  • evolvement — Evolution (from simple to complex).
  • excitement — A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness.
  • expediment — Obsolete form of expedient.
  • experiment — Perform a scientific procedure, esp. in a laboratory, to determine something.
  • famishment — Starvation; the fact or process of being famished.
  • fleechment — flattery; cajolery; coaxing
  • fosterment — The act of fostering or encouraging something.
  • fulfilment — the act or state of fulfilling: to witness the fulfillment of a dream; to achieve fulfillment of one's hopes.
  • gabblement — a gabbling noise
  • gouernment — Obsolete spelling of government.
  • government — the political direction and control exercised over the actions of the members, citizens, or inhabitants of communities, societies, and states; direction of the affairs of a state, community, etc.; political administration: Government is necessary to the existence of civilized society.
  • graplement — a close fight or a close fighting grasp
  • habiliment — Usually, habiliments. clothes or clothing. clothes as worn in a particular profession, way of life, etc.
  • harassment — the act or an instance of harassing, or disturbing, pestering, or troubling repeatedly; persecution: She sued her boss for sexual harassment.
  • immurement — to enclose within walls.
  • impairment — the state of being diminished, weakened, or damaged, especially mentally or physically: cognitive impairment in older adults.
  • impalement — to fasten, stick, or fix upon a sharpened stake or the like.
  • impartment — to make known; tell; relate; disclose: to impart a secret.
  • impediment — obstruction; hindrance; obstacle.
  • imployment — Obsolete spelling of employment.
  • impugnment — to challenge as false (another's statements, motives, etc.); cast doubt upon.
  • incasement — the act of encasing.
  • incitement — the act of inciting.
  • indearment — Alternative form of endearment.
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