➠ Words that start with a

List contains 24147 Words that start with "a".

  • - Does Ahab lack cattle? There's a bad omen in there
abl
  • - Noun case: Abbr.
  • - Lat. grammar case
  • - Gram. case, in Latin
  • - Case in Lat. grammar
  • - Latin case: Abbr.
  • - Lat. case
  • - Gram. case
  • - Grammar case: Abbr.
  • - Playing loudly, like a group of trumpets
  • - Like trumpeting trumpets
  • - Loud, as trumpets
  • - Loud, as a radio
  • - Loud, like trumpets
  • - Sounding loudly, like a trumpet
  • - Loud, like sirens
  • - Like klaxons in action
  • - Full-bore, like a group of trumpets
  • - Loud, as a trumpet
  • - Playing loudly
  • - Trumpeting like crazy
  • - Like trumpets in a fanfare
  • - Like some bands
  • - At full volume
  • - Loud and strident
  • - Trumpeting
  • - With tantaras galore
  • - Turned (up)
  • - Cacophonous
  • - Deafening
  • - Loud
  • - Renounces
  • - Repudiates solemnly
  • - Washes one's hands of
  • - Historically, a solemnly renounced religious belief was ....
  • - Renounced formally
  • - Renounced
  • - Sailor, hurt leaving home, swore to give up
  • - Disowned sailor Jack, awfully rude
  • - region on the east coast of the black sea
  • - Part 3 of stepquote
  • - "So much fun!"
  • - Something super-fun
  • - Green Day "Having ......"
  • - Have -- (whoop it up)
  • - Riddle's answer
  • - Diminish through melting, vaporising, etc
  • - Wear away through erosion
  • - Wear away, as a metallic surface
  • - Erode away
  • - Remove by erosion
  • - Wear thin
  • - Destroy a body function and make the sailor dead
  • - Remove by melting, say
  • - Remove by cutting
  • - Remove by evaporation
  • - Remove by melting
  • - Remove, as by surgery
  • - Vaporize
  • - Erode
  • - Disappear slowly
  • - Technically, to remove body tissue in surgery
  • - Disheartened
  • - Humble, servile
  • - Miserable, woeful
  • - Hopeless, downtrodden
  • - completely miserable
  • - Extremely miserable
  • - Pathetic sailor caught in a stream
  • - miserable aim to get new leader
  • - hopeless sailor caught in a plane
  • - a thing without love is worthless
  • - Wretched sailor caught boarding plane
  • - Worthless article yields nothing for American
  • - pitiful, hopeless
  • - A thing with no lid is hopeless
  • - Mean, wretched
  • - Wretched, as poverty
  • - Utterly wretched
  • - Of the most contemptible kind
  • - Forlorn — humiliated
  • - Deeply miserable
  • - Bad, like some failures
  • - Grovelling
  • - Wretched sailor caught boarding fast plane
  • - Grovelling, apology say
  • - Totally hopeless
  • - Lacking all dignity
  • - Truly wretched
  • - Totally without dignity
  • - The absolute worst
  • - Wretched, worthless
  • - Self-abasing
  • - Extreme, poverty say
  • - A thing without love, miserable
  • - Showing hopelessness
  • - Apology description, sometimes
  • - Utterly miserable
  • - Utterly hopeless
  • - Spiritless
  • - Disconsolate
  • - Servile
  • - Obsequious
  • - Cringing
  • - Groveling
  • - Ignoble
  • - Mean
  • - Hangdog
  • - Pitiful
  • - Contemptible
  • - Miserable
  • - Wretched
  • - Base
  • - Downright
  • - Despicable
  • - "Sorry"
  • - Hopeless
  • - Word with failure or terror
  • - fawning chap's first to board a british plane
  • - wretched, downtrodden
  • - Give up one's rights
  • - Recant officially
  • - Solemnly renounce
  • - Renounce formally
  • - Formally disavow
  • - Repudiate — renounce on oath
  • - Officially retract
  • - Formally renounce
  • - Renounce.
  • - Repudiate
  • - Disavow
  • - Forswear
  • - solemnly renounce a book and note about origins of juvenile unrest
  • - In a servile way
  • - Renunciation
  • - Destitution
  • - Despondency
  • - Could a boofhead be lazy and on fire?
  • - A baker's first loaf is on fire
  • - a jacket, endlessly on fire
  • - Burning a mark on a horse
  • - Ace jacket mostly on fire
  • - British trapped in a lounge on fire
  • - Gleaming as if on fire
  • - Flaming; on fire
  • - Head of brigade entering a lounge on fire
  • - Burning a bra, to start with, then loaf
  • - Burning a jacket Romeo's taken off
  • - Burning tar by lounge
  • - Burning a jacket king's taken off
  • - Bishop enters a lounge that's brightly lit
  • - Burning out of control
  • - Fully engulfed, perhaps
  • - Filled with anger
  • - Burning intensely
  • - Burning a jacket almost
  • - Radiant with color
  • - Brightly lit
  • - Sailor to take it easy after being fired perhaps
  • - Fiery, sailor? Take it easy?
  • - Currently combusting
  • - Burning a briquette initially to use no energy
  • - In a jacket that's too short
  • - All Blacks initially sit around filled with anger
  • - Brimming with zeal
  • - Roaring, maybe
  • - Going up in flames
  • - A black loaf being toasted?
  • - Torrid
  • - Really lit
  • - "World ......" (Killswitch Engage)
  • - Bright with light
  • - Tom Arnold film
  • - Rapidly oxidizing
  • - Like a fireplace
  • - Gleaming with color
  • - Burning fiercely.
  • - Gleaming
  • - Burning brightly
  • - Roaring
  • - "Like hell!"
  • - Like Chicago in 1871
  • - Going up
  • - Engulfed in flames
  • - In need of extinguishing
  • - Not merely smoldering
  • - Aflame
  • - Lit up
  • - Combusting
  • - All lit up
  • - All fired up
  • - Fired up
  • - Fiery
  • - Burning
  • - using a blade, bit of tissue is removed surgically
  • - Removed by eroding
  • - Removed material from rickety table in a day
  • - Removed by melting
  • - Removed by melting, e.g.
  • - Dissipated
  • - Worn thin
  • - Erodes by heat or weathering
  • - Erodes away
  • - Removes by erosion
  • - Wears thin
  • - Melts
  • - Carries away
  • - Wears off
  • - Surgical removal procedure
  • - Surgical removal
  • - Vowel changes in verb forms
  • - Apophony
  • - Vocal phenomenon of a baa, say, outside university
  • - Vowel change in related words
  • - Time invested in a viable criminal case
  • - case in grammar to make latvia be free
  • - Case of extreme importance coming up in Lincoln
  • - President once holding key, rising to make a case
  • - Grammatical case
  • - Two muscles I have in case
  • - Case of a live bat being tormented
  • - Latin case
  • - Case for Caesar
  • - Case in grammar.
  • - ...... absolute (construction oft used by Caesar)
  • - Hardly at all
  • - Hardly any
  • - "Isn't that ...... much?": 2 wds.
  • - "This won't hurt ......": 2 wds.
  • - To some degree: 2 wds.
  • - Tiny amount: 2 wds.
  • - Only slightly: 2 wds.
  • - Not very much: 2 wds.
  • - With ... of luck …: 2 wds.
  • - Some(Used today)
  • - Much ......!
  • - Not hugely
  • - Slightly
  • - Not much
  • - Very slightly
  • - Not too much
  • - Just slightly
  • - Just somewhat
  • - Not that much (2 words)
  • - "This won't hurt ......, I promise!" (2 words)
  • - "Isn't that ...... too heavy?" (2 words)
  • - Not very much
  • - Ever so slightly
  • - Only slightly
  • - Rather dress stays unopened?
  • - "I don't mind that ......"
  • - "This won't hurt ....!"
  • - Not much at all
  • - Barely more than not at all
  • - Marginally
  • - Vaguely
  • - Partially
  • - To some small degree
  • - Insignificantly
  • - "Isn't that ...... much?"
  • - "I really don't mind ......"
  • - Not that much
  • - Moderately
  • - 'That's ...... much'
  • - "Just ...... off the top"
  • - Somewhat, not much
  • - To some degree, but not much
  • - "It won't hurt ......"
  • - More than not at all
  • - Before long, after "in"
  • - More than 51-Down
  • - "That didn't hurt ......"
  • - Opposite of oodles
  • - In .... (soon)
  • - Just noticeably
  • - Short time interval
  • - To a tiny degree
  • - ...... of all right
  • - Wait-...... (thorny plant)
  • - Not ...... (zilch)
  • - "I'm not ...... worried"
  • - "I don't care ......"
  • - Not ...... (in no way).
  • - ...... of all right (something heartily approved).
  • - ...... of all right (something looked on with approval).
  • - ...... of all right: Brit. phrase of approval.
  • - "I don't mind ......."
  • - Minimally
  • - Rather
  • - Kind of
  • - To some degree
  • - Some
  • - Just some
  • - Sort of
  • - Wait
  • - Kinda-sorta
  • - '. . . sorta'
  • - 'Somewhat'
  • - Kinda
  • - 'Ish'
  • - At all
  • - In the least
  • - Not .... (not at all)
  • - Small amount
  • - Just kinda
  • - Somewhat hard to give up long-standing practice
  • - "okay, this won't hurt ..." [2 words]
  • - "you haven't changed ...."
  • - In .... (soon, 2 wds.)
  • - not much custom in the queen vic?
  • - Grab ... (eat hurriedly)
  • - "Let's grab ..." (eat): 2 wds.
  • - Grab — (eat quickly)
  • - Grab ...... to eat: 2 wds.
  • - Grab ...... (eat on the run)
  • - Grab ...... (eat)
  • - Have .... to eat (snack)
  • - Go for ...... (eat out)
  • - "Take ...... out of crime" (McGruff the Crime Dog)
  • - Have ...... to eat
  • - Grab .... (nosh)
  • - ...... to eat
  • - Have ...... (eat).
  • - Grab
  • - Grab ... [eat]: 2 wds.
  • - 'Take — out of crime!'
  • - Have .... (nosh)
  • - "....... as hard as lips can make it": Keats
  • - "Take ......!" ("Try some!")
  • - Snack, after "have"
  • - Have ...... (snack)
  • - Stay
  • - Unreasonable dunce would be this
  • - Article pinched? Description of thieves perhaps unreasonable
  • - The complaint about the sliced bacon is going too far
  • - Criminal hit back about it being unfair
  • - Derogatory remark about waist that's going too far
  • - Being rather stupid is more than one should have to bear
  • - Slightly daft
  • - Forward
  • - ... Ahmed, Ethiopian Prime Minister who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019
  • - Douay Bible name
  • - (Chap) being about to leave, eg persona poetae, Ovid Tristia 1.3.15
  • - Something unpleasant that is still good for you
  • - No longer of use, euphemistically
  • - Obstinate: hide when given new form mistress
  • - Mistress maybe rather like a team member
  • - Extramarital partner
  • - Customs, to a Cockney
  • - Not particularly challenging
  • - Slightly off
  • - Kinda pricey
  • - Somewhat pricey
  • - Pricey ... or one way to describe the ends of 18-, 23-, 35- and 50-Across?
  • - Substandard may mean a small reduction in price
  • - Rather a bother
  • - Unreasonable adult dog biting character from Athens
  • - A dog biting Athenian character that's pushing it
  • - Not on time, Greek character in cab, I suspect, beginning to hurry
  • - Greek character prodding a breeding dog? That's uncalled-for
  • - Sailor has irritation over most of the sludge and it's out of order
  • - Sailor has irritation over most of the dirt and it's out of order
  • - Somewhat excessive fishy bait for new chum
  • - Slightly excessive
  • - Somewhat unreasonable or OTT
  • - Somewhat OTT
  • - Unacceptable contradiction in terms?
  • - Somewhat excessive
  • - In need of toning down
  • - Somewhat OTT adult sank teeth into chum wickedly!
  • - OTT
  • - More than one can handle
  • - Somewhat overdone
  • - Adequate, and then some
  • - Slightly more than one can tolerate
  • - Somewhat over the top
  • - Slightly more than wanted
  • - Over-the-top
  • - Overdone
  • - Too too
  • - Excessive
  • - Answer to "Enough?"
  • - Hungry person's response to "Is that enough?"
  • - Not quite right?
  • - What you may legally grab at the mall
  • - Have ...... (eat).
  • - Some, but not much
  • - Not much
  • - Not very much
  • - "That's ...... a stretch"
  • - Very little
  • - Some
  • - Minimal
  • - Just some
  • - 'All right'
  • - Attractive bird wrecked boat if OK!
  • - First person to succumb saved by a radiant, alluring individual
  • - Somewhat off