➠ Words that end with n
List contains 27728 Words that end with "n".
- - Sister entered design unchanged
- - a devoted sister
- - Black-and-white-clad sister
- - sister getting no portion, we hear
- - Sister comes and goes
- - One who may be out of the habit
- - Joshua's dad and sister fancy pigeon
- - When there's a bit of an inundation, she's very good
- - kathy najimy played one in "sister act"
- - Sister Helen Prejean of Dead Man Walking for one
- - whoopi goldberg's disguise in "sister act"
- - Habit-wearing sister
- - A mother-to-be, perhaps
- - Sister at a convent
- - sister in on understanding
- - Praying sister
- - Pious sister
- - many a "sister act" character
- - joshua's father and sister
- - Woman who takes religious vows
- - Deloris pretends to be one in 'Sister Act'
- - sister who stays in a singular state
- - Woman who has devoted her life to God
- - Religious female often referred to as a "sister"
- - Sister with a rosary
- - She spends her life in an unworldly environment
- - Sister who sounds like "none"
- - Woman who dedicates her life to religious service
- - Sister or novice
- - Sister in barn undressed
- - Woman who's devoted to God
- - "Sister Act" or "The Sound of Music" role
- - Convent sister
- - Sort of sister
- - Sister who may be an only child
- - Catholic sister
- - Woman who wears a habit
- - Woman in an order
- - Sister Bertrille, e.g.
- - One of many sisters
- - Cloistered sister
- - Woman who wears a wimple
- - Woman who lives in a convent
- - Woman who devotes her life to God
- - What Deloris pretended to be in "Sister Act"
- - Sister who's taken vows of poverty and chastity
- - Sister wearing a habit
- - She may have quite a habit
- - She follows an order
- - Religious woman who wears a habit
- - One who's taken vows
- - One who tries to "solve a problem like Maria"
- - Maria originally wanted to be one, in "The Sound of Music"
- - Many a "Sister Act" role
- - Art maven Sister Wendy, e.g.
- - "Sister Act" sister
- - Big sister?
- - religious wearer of a wimple
- - woman of habit with zero, say
- - heard no-one as devout as her
- - woman habitually in a conundrum?
- - Female member of a religious order
- - Not one, you say, is in order
- - Lady taking orders to and fro
- - she has good reason to renounce the world
- - a female devoted to order
- - She's orderly, but doesn't take orders
- - She's so good that none can match her!
- - Rosary carrier in a convent
- - Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) was one
- - Habitual wearer of a wimple in modern times
- - Pious woman
- - woman wearing a habit
- - member of convent
- - religious woman in non-union organisation
- - Mother Superior, for example
- - one engrossed in religion, undoubtedly
- - Wimple wearer [once]
- - Religious woman in The Sound of Music e.g.
- - Woman in a brown uniform
- - woman in a wimple
- - religious woman starts the canticle of simeon
- - Dutch Shell Pigeon nick-name
- - Convent dweller is part of conundrum
- - One of those with a habit found in pedestrian underpass
- - Convent girl in Dublin undecided
- - Woman in a cloister
- - Person in a convent
- - Convent resident with a habit
- - She makes a point repeatedly about being superior
- - A contributor to order, whichever way you look at it
- - Religious woman not affected by revolution
- - Mother Teresa
- - Conical buoy
- - "The ...," 2018 horror film from "The Conjuring" franchise
- - Prioress, e.g
- - teacher at a catholic school, perhaps
- - Wearer of a wimple
- - Person with plain habits?
- - Stern Unitarian keeping woman in order
- - A woman in isolation, undoubtedly
- - woman in religious order
- - Bride of Christ, analogously
- - Many a character on Call the Midwife
- - Former inhabitant of Fontevraud Abbey
- - A religious palindrome
- - letter on dreidels
- - She is in order
- - she shows a bit of plain unselfishness
- - At first, nobody usually notices she might have a habit
- - Creature of habit in prison unfortunately
- - Sally Field role
- - Creature of habit?
- - Convent occupant
- - Order follower
- - Type of buoy
- - Convent denizen
- - Woman of habit?
- - Taker of vows
- - "Dominique" singer, for one
- - Woman in a convent
- - Mother Teresa, e.g.
- - Her life is in order?
- - Conventual
- - Abbess, e.g.
- - Woman under a vow of poverty
- - Sisterhood member
- - She's taken a vow
- - Prayer in a convent
- - One whose life is in order?
- - One supporting a habit?
- - Mother superior, for one
- - Mother superior inferior
- - Mother Seton was one
- - Kind of buoy
- - Convent woman
- - Cloister member
- - Church lady
- - Channel buoy
- - Votaress
- - Teacher at a Catholic school, sometimes
- - Sarandon Oscar role
- - Sally Field TV role
- - Religieuse
- - Prioress
- - Parochial school figure
- - One with a regular habit?
- - One of the Poor Clares
- - Narrator of a Chaucer tale
- - Mother, maybe
- - Early Sally Field character
- - Certain prayer
- - Carmelite, e.g.
- - Carmelite
- - Abbess subordinate
- - "Lilies of the Field" character
- - "Agnes of God" extra
- - Woman with a good habit
- - Wimpled one
- - Wimple-wearing woman
- - Wimple wearer, sometimes
- - Wimple wearer, perhaps
- - Wife of Jesus
- - Vow of poverty taker
- - Trappistine, e.g.
- - Teacher in a Catholic school often
- - Teacher at a Catholic school, often
- - Susan Sarandon's "Dead Man Walking" role
- - She has a habit
- - Sally Field played one
- - Saint Theresa was one
- - Saint Teresa was one.
- - Role in "Doubt" or "Dead Man Walking"
- - Role for Whoopi
- - Resident of St. Mary's
- - Religious woman with a habit
- - Religious woman like Mother Teresa
- - Religious school teacher, perhaps
- - Puccini's Suor Angelica
- - Private school teacher, perhaps
- - Person with a habit
- - Parochial schoolteacher
- - Parochial school teacher, maybe
- - One with a mother
- - One of the buoys
- - One in the habit of wearing a habit
- - One bound by vows
- - Novice, maybe
- - Niger River mouth
- - Naughty ...... (adult costume)
- - Mother Teresa, for example
- - Mother in a convent
- - Monk's counterpart
- - Mary Tyler Moore, in Elvis' "Change of Habit"
- - Marist, for one
- - Many a rosary carrier
- - Many a Catholic schoolteacher
- - Letter between mem and samekh
- - Letter before samekh
- - Kerr role in "Black Narcissus"
- - Helen Prejean, e.g.
- - Helen Prejean in "Dead Man Walking," for one
- - Hebrew N
- - Hebrew letter before samekh
- - Hebrew alphabet's 14th letter
- - Habited woman
- - Habit-forming position?
- - Female counterpart of a monk
- - Dreidel side
- - Devout worshiper of a sort
- - Convent person
- - Convent frequenter
- - Cloister inhabitant
- - Churchwoman
- - Chaucer's Prioress, for one
- - Chaste one
- - Certain rosary counter
- - Carmelite, for example
- - Calling for a religious woman
- - Blue ....: German wine brand
- - Bhikkhuni : Buddhism :: ...... : Catholicism
- - Bernadette, for one
- - Agnes of "Agnes of God," for one
- - Agnes in "Agnes of God," e.g.
- - A deaness is one
- - A buoy
- - 1959 Audrey Hepburn portrayal
- - [See Notepad note]
- - "Madeline" character Miss Clavel, e.g.
- - "Lilies of the Field" extra
- - "Canterbury Tales "character
- - "Black Narcissus" character
- - "Flying" Field role
- - Dreidel letter
- - One in doubt?
- - Breed of pigeon.
- - Mother figure
- - Give up the job or join again
- - either leave the office or put your name to another contract
- - Stand down after head of state breaks rule
- - What MPs wish to do when they take the Chiltern Hundreds?
- - Point the rule out when you abdicate
- - go back into – or out of – employment
- - Quit the chess game
- - Abdicate, installing son in rule as monarch
- - Jazz singer gets to bow out
- - Leave the office early?
- - Rule about traders finally getting stand down?
- - Accept the inevitable
- - Abdicate
- - Bow out
- - Give up but accept the contract again?
- - Decide not to keep the appointment
- - write name again to give up the job
- - give up rule about latest part of diets
- - About to sing drunkenly and give up
- - calmly accept one will have to hand in one's notice?
- - sit on throne squeezing shit initially - or stop doing jobbie?
- - singer to hand in notice
- - Hand in your notice
- - Singer prepared to admit defeat
- - Give up and come back?
- - give up a job
- - Singer forced to quit
- - Put your name on it again then pull up stakes
- - stop working, or continue working
- - Surrender, in chess
- - bad singer is to quit
- - singer to give notice
- - Give up right to face European character
- - Quit and write one's name again?
- - Give notice of leaving
- - submit calmly
- - Stay in office - or step down from office!
- - *Stay in power
- - Stand down from one's job
- - Leave (or again join) regime restricting society
- - Give up on board divulging information?
- - Give up office
- - Quit job
- - Word meaning quit - or not quit
- - Step down, like Nixon
- - Stand down from a job
- - Leave office voluntarily
- - Give up one's post
- - Give up one's job
- - Leave a post voluntarily
- - Step down from a job
- - Leave from son in monarchy
- - Hold sway over small yield
- - Give up a position
- - Give up a role or job
- - Leave a job voluntarily
- - Quit a job
- - Hand in notice?
- - Quit one's job
- - Avoid being checkmated
- - Quit ... or agree to keep going
- - Quit school subject and make one's name as a writer
- - Leave one's seat, maybe
- - Leave government split by factions conclusively
- - Commit again to stand down
- - Step down from a position
- - Terminate a contract ... or extend it
- - Quit work formally
- - Quit formally
- - Quit officially
- - Concede, as in chess
- - Step down, or re-up
- - One way to avoid being fired
- - Call it quits forever
- - Quit a job formally
- - Step down, or stay for another term
- - Quit, as a job
- - Quit, as one's job
- - Stay on, or leave
- - Withdraw formally
- - Quit a chess game
- - Give up an office
- - Surrender at chess
- - Concede defeat in chess
- - Yield, à la Spassky
- - Give up, in chess.
- - Give up formally.
- - Retire from office.
- - Withdraw from job.
- - Step down, in a way
- - Leave office
- - Give notice
- - Give two weeks' notice, say
- - Give two weeks' notice
- - Leave a job
- - Stand down?
- - Quit
- - Call it quits
- - Step down
- - Singer?
- - Stop working
- - Yield
- - Surrender
- - Relinquish
- - Give up
- - Leave job, but renew contract?
- - To leave a position or, hyphenated, to join one again
- - Step down or step up again!
- - singer forced to give up work
- - How to avoid being mated
- - Give up a job or position
- - make light of british beach town, say
- - Make lighter
- - Make more colorful
- - Make more cheerful
- - make lighter mountain packs properly
- - Boy accepts correct to clear up
- - berthing to perform rally
- - Disturb right enchantress to reveal the answer and end the darkness.
- - Cheer from Tories hosted by Scottish eminence
- - affleck has true glow
- - Polish seaside resort mentioned
- - Become sunnier
- - Approved accessing Scottish peak in lift
- - Polish seaside resort talked about
- - Illuminate
- - Remove drapes from, as a room
- - Cheer up
- - Cheer
- - Beautify
- - beautify part of the head or neck
- - Bead or bejewel
- - Put studs on, perhaps
- - Hang ornaments on
- - Add decorations
- - Bejewel, perhaps
- - Festoon, say
- - Trim, in a way
- - Emblazon
- - ... deck
- - Enhance
- - "Deck the Halls," e.g
- - Trick out
- - Ornament
- - Festoon
- - Decorate
- - Decorate, as a Christmas tree
- - Embellish
- - Dress
- - Spruce (up)
- - Trim
- - Set off
- - Grace
- - decorate some bad ornaments
- - 2012 love song by Miguel
- - And/or (anag)
- - Embellish, decorate
- - Sailors having a party on top deck
- - decorate road travelling north
- - decorate party held by a fighting force
- - To embellish or to make more beautiful
- - Decorate or garnish
- - trouble with group of sailors on deck