7-letter words that end in sh
- lyefish — lutefisk.
- maddish — somewhat mad.
- mannish — being typical or suggestive of a man rather than a woman: mannish clothing styles for women; a mannish voice.
- mawkish — characterized by sickly sentimentality; weakly emotional; maudlin.
- maybush — a flowering shrub, Crataegus monogyna, that is native to Europe, northwestern Africa and western Asia, and that produces small white flowers
- mayfish — striped killifish.
- midrash — an early Jewish interpretation of or commentary on a Biblical text, clarifying or expounding a point of law or developing or illustrating a moral principle.
- minxish — Like a minx.
- missish — prim; affected; prudish.
- mobbish — Like a mob, characteristic of a mob.
- monkish — of, relating to, or resembling a monk: a monkish manner.
- moonish — capricious; inconstant.
- moorish — of or relating to the Moors, a Muslim people of NW Africa.
- moreish — (informal, of food) Causing one to want to have more.
- moshesh — died 1870, African chief, who founded the Basotho nation, now Lesotho
- mudfish — any of various fishes that live in muddy waters, as the bowfin or mummichog.
- muffish — incompetent, stupid
- mumpish — Sullen or sulky.
- murkish — slightly murky
- naggish — tending to nag; somewhat nagging.
- nebbish — a pitifully ineffectual, luckless, and timid person.
- nerdish — Like a nerd; having the traits of a nerd.
- niceish — quite nice, fairly nice
- noirish — (film, arts) Having the character of film noir.
- noncash — of or constituting financial sources other than cash: a noncash expense.
- noonish — (colloquial) Any time close to noon; midday or thereabouts.
- norrish — Ronald George Wreyford [rey-ferd] /ˈreɪ fərd/ (Show IPA), 1897–1978, British chemist: Nobel prize 1967.
- nourish — to sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life, health, and growth.
- nunnish — relating to or having a similarity to a nun
- oarfish — any long, ribbon-shaped, silvery fish of the genus Regalecus, of deep tropical waters, having a red dorsal fin along the spine that rises to a crest, and reaching a length of 30 feet (9 meters).
- ogreish — a monstrously ugly, cruel, or barbarous person.
- oilfish — a snake mackerel, Ruvettus pretiosus, commonly inhabiting deep, marine waters.
- ooftish — any kind of money or cash
- oshkosh — a city in E Wisconsin, on Lake Winnebago.
- outfish — to catch more fish than
- outgush — (intransitive) To gush or flow outward.
- outlash — a sudden attack
- outpush — to push out
- outrush — a rapid or intense outflow: an outrush of water from a bursting pipe.
- outwash — the material, chiefly sand or gravel, deposited by meltwater streams in front of a glacier.
- outwish — to wish more or more strongly than
- panfish — any small, freshwater nongame food fish, as a perch or sunfish, usually eaten pan-fried.
- parkish — like or similar to a park
- parrish — Anne, 1888–1957, U.S. novelist and author of books for children.
- peakish — to become weak, thin, and sickly.
- peckish — somewhat hungry: By noon we were feeling a bit peckish.
- peevish — cross, querulous, or fretful, as from vexation or discontent: a peevish youngster.
- perkish — to become lively, cheerful, or vigorous, as after depression or sickness (usually followed by up): The patients all perked up when we played the piano for them.
- pettish — easily irritated, sulky
- pictish — the language of the Picts, apparently a Celtic language.