➠ Words with a

List contains 213213 Words that "a" contain.

  • - It can be boring, they say, for a soothsayer
  • - a soothsayer or diviner
  • - He is a soothsayer, or a guru perhaps
  • - Hindu teacher turning up with a soothsayer
  • - Prophet or a swami putting foot over head?
  • - A University teacher sacking University forecaster
  • - gold wig put back on diviner
  • - soothsayer spent short month at ancient city
  • - possibly a guru or prophet
  • - Guess a guru's out
  • - Portent or one who predicted by interpreting omens in ancient Rome
  • - Divine gold carpet going upwards
  • - A sign of something to come
  • - A guru (anag)
  • - Predict a boring thing for the audience
  • - Predict a teacher's last for promotion
  • - Soothsayer
  • - Ancient Roman soothsayer
  • - bode, promise
  • - Forecaster in gold cover-up?
  • - roman official; portend
  • - Prophet respected, no way ending in gutter
  • - Month extremely unclear for forecaster
  • - Roman religious figure who interpreted omens
  • - Conjecture sport will return after one month
  • - Seer
  • - Portend
  • - Be an omen of
  • - Portend; Roman official
  • - Ancient fortune-teller
  • - Bode
  • - Presage
  • - Foreshadow
  • - Foretell
  • - Predict, as from an omen
  • - Predict
  • - Foretell something boring, say
  • - Predict from an omen
  • - Predict from omens
  • - Reader of omens
  • - Prophesy sounds as if it could be boring
  • - Predict, as from omens
  • - Prophet
  • - Predict by signs
  • - Indicate by signs
  • - Omen observer of old Rome
  • - Future seer
  • - Fortuneteller
  • - Roman religious official
  • - Interpreter of Roman omens
  • - Prognosticate
  • - Foretoken
  • - Auspices expert
  • - Predict from signs
  • - Foretell from omens
  • - Forebode
  • - Betoken.
  • - Foretell events.
  • - Predict events from natural signs.
  • - Herald
  • - Prophesy
  • - Realist, when surreal, is more like the sea
  • - more crude, language-wise
  • - More R-rated, as dialogue
  • - Filled with more profanity
  • - More coarse ... or anagram #4
  • - More saline
  • - More thirst-inducing
  • - More off-color, as language
  • - More briny
  • - More brackish
  • - More like sailors' talk, stereotypically
  • - More racy, as humor
  • - Having more four-letter words
  • - More racy
  • - More like Popeye
  • - More pungent.
  • - More piquant
  • - More coarse
  • - containing more NaCl
  • - Linguistically coarser
  • - Comparatively brackish
  • - Like the Atlantic, compared to the Pacific
  • - Brinier.
  • - Like some peanuts
  • - Coarser
  • - Student-teacher calculation, say
  • - Math relationship
  • - 1:2 or 3:4, in math
  • - Math. term
  • - Math comparison
  • - Pi or phi, in math
  • - Math proportion
  • - Math word
  • - Math class calculation
  • - 1:15, e.g.
  • - Pi, for one
  • - Price-to-earnings, for one
  • - Batting average, e.g.
  • - Sine or tangent, e.g.
  • - Pi, for instance
  • - Fixed relation
  • - Price/earnings, for one
  • - Mathematical relationship
  • - It has a colon in the middle
  • - Ace of Base "The Golden ......"
  • - Two to one, for one
  • - Three to one, for one
  • - Tangent, for one
  • - Sine, e.g.
  • - Price-to-earnings ......
  • - It may be denoted by a colon
  • - IQ, e.g.
  • - Cosine, e.g.
  • - 3:1 or 7:2, e.g.
  • - 1:10, for one
  • - Three to one, e.g.
  • - Tangent or secant
  • - Sine or secant
  • - Relative magnitudes of two quantities
  • - Relative amounts
  • - Price-earnings, for one
  • - Pi, but not rho
  • - It has a colon
  • - Five-to-two, e.g.
  • - Colon indication
  • - Betting odds, for example
  • - Batting average or body mass index
  • - 5:1, e.g.
  • - 4:20, e.g.
  • - 4 to 1, e.g.
  • - 2:1, for instance
  • - Word whose letters aptly appear in "relation"
  • - Word from the Latin for "reckoning"
  • - Two to one or three to one
  • - Track odds, e.g.
  • - Three to two, for example
  • - The facial index is one
  • - Tangent or secant, e.g.
  • - Statistical bit
  • - Sine, for one
  • - Sine, for example
  • - Sine or cosine, say
  • - Relative value
  • - Relative sizes
  • - Relative proportion
  • - Relative magnitude
  • - Relationship expressed with a colon
  • - Relation of one thing to another.
  • - Proportional relation
  • - Proportional link
  • - Probability number
  • - Price-to-earnings, e.g.
  • - Price-earnings number
  • - Price-earnings ........
  • - Planck's constant, e.g.
  • - Pi, essentially
  • - Pi or phi
  • - P/E, e.g.
  • - Odds, for example
  • - Mathematical proportion such as "5:2"
  • - Mathematical association
  • - It's sometimes written with a colon
  • - It may be "golden" in mathematics
  • - I.Q., e.g.
  • - Golden ...... (mathematical constant often encountered in biology)
  • - Gear computation
  • - Fraction, for one
  • - Five-to-one, e.g.
  • - E:G, e.g.
  • - Currency exchange market listing, e.g.
  • - Cosine or secant, e.g.
  • - Connecting gears have it
  • - Computation often containing a colon
  • - Comparative figure
  • - Comparable figures
  • - Certain percentage
  • - Betting odds, for one
  • - Batting average, for one
  • - Aspect ...... (DVD stat)
  • - Arithmetical contrast
  • - A:B, for instance
  • - A trio (anag)
  • - 9 to 5, say?
  • - 6:1, e.g.
  • - 5:2, for example
  • - 5 to 1, say
  • - 4:20, for one
  • - 3:5, e.g.
  • - 3:1, for one
  • - 3:1 or 5:2, e.g.
  • - 3 to 1, for one
  • - 24/7, for instance
  • - 2:1 or 3:2
  • - 2 to 1, for one
  • - 12/25, e.g.
  • - 11:10, for example
  • - 10:1 or 5:2, e.g.
  • - 1:10 or 2:15
  • - : figures in it
  • - Two-to-one, e.g.
  • - 3:1, e.g.
  • - Ten to one, for one
  • - 10:1, for example
  • - Many a stat.
  • - 1/2, for one
  • - 21, for one
  • - Secant, for one
  • - One, to one, e.g.
  • - Comparison
  • - Pi, for example
  • - Odds, e.g.
  • - Mathematical term.
  • - Two to one, say
  • - Odds!
  • - Relation
  • - 21, e.g.
  • - 1:2, for instance
  • - Relation often written with a colon
  • - 4:3, for instance
  • - Sine or cosine, essentially
  • - 3:1, for example
  • - Relativity between two quantities
  • - Mathematical proportion
  • - Tangent, e.g
  • - 20:20, e.g
  • - Percentage
  • - Proportional relationship
  • - Expressively creative
  • - Relationship between two amounts
  • - There's often a colon in one
  • - 1:1, for one
  • - Datum of relative magnitude
  • - Rodent I love in relationship
  • - Correlation
  • - Percentage of quota cut
  • - Relation in Detroit arranged to be picked up
  • - 12/31, for one
  • - Numerical comparison
  • - Relation such as 2:1
  • - Numerical proportion
  • - 100 to 1, for one
  • - Four to one, for one
  • - 10:1, e.g
  • - Numerical relationship
  • - Sine or cosine
  • - Fuel mileage, for example
  • - Relation between numbers
  • - 7:11, e.g
  • - Rotter I love displays proportion
  • - Part of administration's relative magnitude
  • - Two-number stat
  • - Traitor I love shows proportion
  • - 11-to-1, e.g
  • - Relation's allowance finally cut
  • - Proportion of allowance cut
  • - Pi, e.g
  • - Pi is one
  • - Debt-to-equity, for one
  • - Two-number relationship
  • - 10:1, for one
  • - Term for the comparison between the large number of replies to the much smaller number of likes and retweets a tweet gets, on Twitter
  • - 9:11, e.g
  • - Betting odds, e.g
  • - Sine or cosine, e.g
  • - Map's scale, e.g
  • - Quotient
  • - Mach, for example
  • - Sailor recalled island and old relationship
  • - 7:1, e.g
  • - Odds, essentially
  • - 8:1, e.g
  • - 11:1, for one
  • - What gears in a gear assembly have
  • - Sine, cosine or tangent
  • - 3:10, e.g
  • - 21-to-1, e.g
  • - A riot developed out of proportion
  • - Informer I love shows proportion
  • - Proportional pair
  • - Strikeout-to-walk ...... (baseball 53-Down)
  • - Odds, for instance
  • - Quotient; proportion
  • - Mathematical comparison
  • - 8:15, e.g
  • - Numeric comparison
  • - Many an investment stat
  • - Secant, e.g
  • - Relationship of one thing to another
  • - Something mathematical in moderation
  • - Take part in administration nine to five, say
  • - Mathematician's comparison
  • - Relation between two amounts
  • - Comparison stat
  • - Relationship that's somewhat aspirational
  • - Length to width, e.g
  • - Probability expression
  • - Proportional stat
  • - Million-to-one, e.g
  • - Proportion
  • - Fraction
  • - One thing on top of another
  • - Golden ..
  • - Ten to one, e.g
  • - 4:1, e.g
  • - 9 to 5, e.g.
  • - Aspect
  • - .... relationship
  • - proportion in a sound sense half ignored
  • - 1:30, e.g.
  • - 5:2 or 2:3, for instance
  • - a trio out of proportion
  • - a riot out of proportion
  • - 2:1 or 4:3
  • - 50 to 1, for one
  • - 24/7, say
  • - batting average or iq, e.g.
  • - some irrational relationship
  • - Air to ground index
  • - A trio breaking up relationship
  • - relationship over, call for sailor's attention?
  • - Scale
  • - Mathematical proportion such as “3:2”
  • - 7/4 or 12/31, e.g.
  • - 25 allocated to satellite in comparative measurement
  • - Educational establishment not funded by the state
  • - Academy where soldier found some fish
  • - "young sheldon" star armitage
  • - Young Sheldon actor Armitage
  • - PAW Patrol: The Movie voice actor Armitage
  • - Armitage who plays 'Young Sheldon'
  • - ...... M Banks, sci-fi author
  • - ........ duncan smith was leader of the conservative party from 2001 to 2003.
  • - "The Wasp Factory" author Banks
  • - the crow road novelist banks
  • - "Resident Evil" actor ... Glen, who plays the role of Ser Jorah Mormont in "Game of Thrones"
  • - ...... Glen, Scottish actor
  • - Softley who directed "K-PAX"
  • - Long-time National Enquirer chief Calder
  • - Australian yachting great, ... Murray
  • - Comedian and 'Love Island' narrator Stirling
  • - Some india ink for Scotsman
  • - Scottish male name
  • - Scotsman's fixation with odd losses
  • - John in Aberdeen
  • - "Game of Thrones" actor .... Glen
  • - Backbeat director Softley
  • - ...... Stewart, Scottish TV geologist
  • - --- banks, scottish author
  • - Feeding place for garden wildlife
  • - woman's religious book in sack
  • - spinster taken in by confusing dials gets the sack
  • - Mislaid at sea around ship? You get the sack
  • - Gloomy about - is the second sacking
  • - Is son restricted by awful rejection?
  • - Firing shot, is lad concealing failure to hit target?
  • - Termination of employment
  • - Rejection upset boy -- is girl hiding?
  • - Show lack of respect for prayer book, being caught perhaps
  • - Vicious introductory statement to girl possibly brought up in termination of contract
  • - Gloomy about social security after one gets the sack
  • - Final words, perhaps, in girl's service book
  • - Good outcome for a defendant
  • - The boot
  • - Discharge
  • - sack is small, having dull exterior
  • - Refusal to accept what may come with a catch?
  • - is second to wear wretched sack
  • - Is the Church book of prayers following a top doctrine or a written order of discharge
  • - Bowling-out [in cricket]
  • - "please pack your knives and go," for one
  • - sacking one ship in dreary surroundings
  • - Having restricted Southern girl, face sack
  • - Vicious uprising linked to letter ballot
  • - Ring about second young lady's redundancy
  • - Sacking
  • - One's spades put in dark sack
  • - Chap returned hymnbook in sack
  • - Not happy about one's small boot
  • - Princess's breviary's in sack
  • - Congé.
  • - Permission to leave.
  • - Ouster
  • - Rejection
  • - Expulsion
  • - red card consequence
  • - "What did the ... say when it was riding on the back of a turtle? Wheeeee!"
  • - One is slow to circumnavigate the North Pole!
  • - kind of mail, slow moving?
  • - Slow crawler
  • - Slow-moving garden creature
  • - slow-moving type
  • - Garden pest in a shell
  • - Garden creature with shell
  • - Brian in The Magic Roundabout, e.g.
  • - Shelled mollusk eaten as escargot in French food
  • - Algae-eating aquarium critter
  • - Edible mollusc from the east in Italian soup
  • - Allotment slowcoach
  • - SpongeBobs pet Gary for one