➠ Words with o
List contains 176857 Words that "o" contain.
- - One's enemy, say
- - one who's decidedly not a friend
- - Person who's not on your side
- - One's enemy
- - one opposed to you
- - "Is he a friend or a ...?"
- - One against another
- - One who isn't behind you
- - One to go up against
- - He's against you
- - Giant's third word
- - Friend's antithesis
- - Friend's adversary
- - #1 spot, when you're #2
- - "Friend or ......?" (sentry's question)
- - Sentry's word
- - Friend's opposite
- - Competitor competing against you
- - Strong competitor going against you
- - Focus of one's enmity
- - She's against you
- - One competing against you
- - End of a sentry's question
- - Friend's counterpart
- - "Friend or __?"
- - Enemy, often a worthy one
- - Adversary or enemy
- - trojan, to a greek soldier, in "the iliad"
- - opponent in war
- - Friend or enemy, primarily? Enemy
- - Opponent of climbing on top of Everest
- - not a fried
- - not friend
- - personal opponent
- - anti-hero type?
- - friend or ......, who goes there?
- - Sworn nemesis
- - Enemy runs away from front ...
- - enemy, adversary
- - Heard a fake enemy
- - word related to "feud"
- - Lex Luthor or Brainiac, to Superman
- - nemesis, say
- - orc, to an elf
- - Adversary fooled the Old Left
- - Dr. No, to James Bond
- - Battleground adversary
- - What Goliath was to David (oppositional figure)
- - Another word for "enemy"
- - Opposite of friend
- - One whose victory means your defeat
- - Not on your team
- - environmental campaigner is no ally
- - Not an ally
- - Challenger bogus, by the sound of it?
- - Opposition figure
- - fooled every other enemy
- - Royal Pain, to the Strongholds
- - Dangerous answer to a sentry
- - Contender for your title
- - Dr. Evil, to Austin Powers
- - Darius, to Alexander
- - Sworn rival
- - Not a friend
- - No friend of mine
- - Unfriendly one
- - Pompey, to Caesar
- - One in a battle scene
- - Military enemy
- - Frenemy, in part
- - Darius III, to Alexander
- - Yamamoto, to Nimitz
- - Them, often
- - The other army
- - The opposite side.
- - The Joker or the Riddler, to Batman
- - The Axis, once
- - Tecumseh, to W. H. Harrison
- - t.A.T.u. "Friend or ......"
- - Sworn enemy, e.g.
- - Source of conflict
- - Scarecrow, to Batman
- - Saul, to Philistines
- - Sabretooth to Wolverine, e.g.
- - Rival band
- - Red, e.g., once
- - Persians, to the 300, e.g.
- - Penguin, to Batman
- - Pawnee, to a Cheyenne
- - One who isn't with us
- - One to counter
- - One on the opposing side
- - One locked into mortal combat, perhaps
- - One locked in mortal combat
- - No, to Bond
- - No proponent
- - No ally
- - Ney, to Wellington
- - Musical adversary
- - Mr. Mxyzptlk, to Superman
- - Mr. Big, to James Bond
- - Mothra or MUTO, to Godzilla
- - McCoy, to Hatfield
- - Mailman, to a canine?
- - Loki, to the Avengers
- - Jay-Z "Friend or ......"
- - Iran, to Iraq
- - Ill-willer
- - Howe, to G.W.
- - Hostile army
- - Hatfield, to McCoy
- - Hardly a follower
- - Hannibal, to Scipio Africanus
- - Hannibal, to Romans
- - Hannibal, to a Roman
- - Grendel, to Beowulf
- - Grant to Lee e.g.
- - Goliath, to David, e.g.
- - Game opponent
- - Frenemy, for one
- - Frenemy, e.g.
- - Expression of reproach
- - Evil rival
- - Dr. No, to Bond
- - Diss track dedicatee
- - Crazy Horse, to Custer
- - Cornwallis, to Washington
- - Contender to your title
- - Cheyenne, to a Pawnee
- - Catwoman, to Batman
- - Capulet, to Montague
- - Bugs Moran, to Al Capone
- - Battlefield target
- - Battle of the bands participant
- - Barack, to Mitt
- - Axis, once
- - Any member of the other team
- - Anti-hero character?
- - Aaron Burr, to Alexander Hamilton, at least that one time
- - A personal enemy
- - "This is a Montague, our ......": "Romeo and Juliet"
- - Arch rival
- - Napoleon, to Wellington
- - Hostile opponent
- - Sulla, to Marius
- - Hannibal, to Scipio
- - Green Goblin, to Spider-Man
- - Front de Boeuf, to Ivanhoe
- - Doctor Octopus, to Spider-Man
- - Bizarro, to Superman
- - Any Hatfield, to a McCoy
- - One opposed
- - Cassius, to Caesar?
- - "The other guy"
- - Counter person
- - Archaic 'Curses!'
- - Archnemesis
- - Achilles, to Hector
- - David, to Goliath
- - Bad guy
- - Combatant
- - Thanos, to the Avengers
- - Opponent
- - Dracula, to Van Helsing
- - Continental Army soldier, to a redcoat
- - Enemy or opponent
- - Adversary
- - Friend alternative
- - Doctor Octopus, to Spidey
- - Opposing team
- - Non-friend
- - Situation depicted at 39-Across
- - Enemy in sports
- - Hamilton, to Burr
- - Antagonist
- - Athleisure, e.g
- - A McCoy, to a Hatfield
- - A Stark, to a Lannister, on 'Game of Thrones'
- - Luthor, to Superman
- - Rival
- - The Joker, to Batman
- - Hardly a friend
- - Enemy following old European
- - Custer, to Sitting Bull
- - Ill-wisher
- - Enemy in battle
- - Goldfinger, to Bond
- - Ronan the Accuser, to Captain Marvel
- - Enemy in UFO engaged
- - Competitive rival
- - Reb, to a Yank
- - No friend
- - Syndrome, to the Incredibles
- - Enemy or competition
- - Home team, to the away team
- - Cheetah, to Wonder Woman
- - Erik Killmonger, to Black Panther
- - Them, vis-à-vis us
- - Them, vis-Г -vis us
- - Goliath, to David
- - Shirts, to skins
- - Challenger, to a champion
- - Parts of Mr. Clean and Lex Luthor costumes
- - Competitor
- - U-turn from friend
- - Hector, to Achilles
- - Unfriend?
- - The other guys
- - One of 'them'
- - Magneto, to the X-Men
- - Voldemort, to Harry Potter
- - Party one hopes is unsuccessful
- - Oppositional figure
- - Malfoy, to Potter
- - Wrong answer to a sentry
- - A Capulet, to a Montague
- - Opposition
- - Grant, to Lee
- - Opposing side
- - Captain Hook, to Peter Pan
- - One challenged by a sentry
- - Contender, to a champion
- - Moriarty, to Holmes
- - 'Who goes there, friend or ......?'
- - Auric Goldfinger, to James Bond
- - Word with etymology similar to "feud"
- - Un-friend?
- - KAOS, to CONTROL
- - Like early Elvis records
- - Like early Beatles recordings
- - Record format before stereo
- - Like the Beatles' early work
- - Like most of Phil Spector's recordings
- - Like many doo-wop records
- - Like many audio books
- - Like early LP's
- - Like early Elvis Presley albums, e.g.
- - Like early Beatles records
- - Like Dylan's early work
- - Like 45s
- - Like 1950s recordings
- - Like 1950's recordings
- - Like '50s LPs
- - Like '50s LP's
- - Like some old records
- - Type of record
- - Like many old recordings
- - Like the earliest Beatles recordings
- - Like old records
- - Like many 45 records
- - Like early LPs
- - Like early recordings
- - Record animal sound around back of barn
- - Prefix like uni-
- - Like early Elvis recordings
- - Like many Bing Crosby records
- - Like early Elvis albums
- - Like the first LPs
- - Having only one channel, like old LPs
- - Like 45 records
- - Like original Buddy Holly and the Crickets recordings
- - Like old recordings
- - Like pre-stereo sound
- - Like 1950s LPs
- - Like early vinyl records
- - Like early records
- - Old hi-fi format
- - Source of some fevers
- - Like most pre-'60s recordings
- - Like old 78s
- - Old LP format
- - Singularly old-fashioned sound reproduction
- - Having just one speaker
- - Glandular fever, familiarly
- - Ailment also called "the kissing disease"
- - You can get it from kissing
- - Word denoting one
- - What Phil Spector recorded in
- - What Phil Spector made many of his recordings in
- - What most of Phil Spector's catalog was recorded in
- - What many Motown songs sound best in
- - Tone start
- - The kissing disease, informally
- - The "M" in the food additive "MSG"
- - Single-track
- - Single-sound source
- - Single sound system
- - Rail heading?
- - Prefix with rail or tone
- - Prefix with rail or theist
- - Prefix with rail and gram
- - Prefix for tone or plane
- - Prefix for tone or gram
- - Prefix for rhyme or rail
- - Prefix for rail or plane
- - Prefix for gram or tone
- - Precursor of stereo
- - One beginning?
- - Madeleine ......, cosmetician
- - Kissers get it
- - Kind of plane or gram
- - Kind of gram or maniac
- - It preceded stereo
- - Howling monkey
- - Having one-channel sound, as opposed to stereo
- - Having just one speaker, as opposed to stereo
- - Glandular fever, for short
- - Electronic British duo that are not in stereo?
- - Early Beatles songs are in it
- - Disease caused by herpesvirus, briefly
- - Debilitating disease, slangily
- - Common disease, for short
- - California's ...... Lake
- - Blood ailment, for short
- - Attachment for "rail" or "plane"
- - "Kissing sickness"
- - Single: Prefix
- - One: Pref.
- - Less than bi-
- - Relative of stereo
- - Plane prefix
- - Kind of rail
- - Kind of recording
- - Prefix for tone or chrome
- - "Single" prefix for rail
- - Pre-stereo
- - Lead-in to rail
- - Half a stereo?
- - The "M" in MSG
- - A single quarter of tetra
- - The 'M' of MSG
- - Prefix for "chrome"
- - One-track
- - Stereo alternative
- - One-third of tri-
- - Not stereo
- - Part of MSG
- - Requiring just one speaker
- - Early LP format
- - Stereo forerunner
- - Stereo preceder
- - Not quite stereo
- - Non-compact disc designation
- - Single-channel
- - The "kissing disease," for short
- - Stereo precursor
- - MSG part
- - Prefix with rail or chrome
- - Prefix with unsaturated
- - Stereo? Not quite
- - 'Kissing disease,' for short
- - It means "singular"
- - Pre-stereo sound, for short
- - Little bit of MSG?
- - A quarter of tetra-
- - Less than stereo
- - Hi-fi setting
- - 'The kissing disease'
- - Uni- relative
- - Prefix for mania or chrome
- - Transmitting over one channel
- - Precursor of 12-Across
- - Pre-stereo format
- - One quarter of tetra-
- - Prefix for tone
- - The 'kissing disease,' casually
- - Electronic British duo not in stereo?
- - "Kissing" disease
- - MSG component?
- - Kind of rail or plane
- - Stereo's predecessor
- - MSG ingredient?
- - Stereo predecessor
- - Prefix for "rail" or "tone"
- - Plane or rail variety
- - Early hi-fi format
- - Teen woe
- - One to start?
- - Prefix for rail
- - Having a single channel
- - Pre-stereo sound
- - So-called kissing disease, familiarly
- - It's not stereo
- - It's less than stereo
- - Prefix meaning 'one'
- - A third of tri-
- - One: Prefix
- - One, up front
- - Teen malady
- - XXX
- - Kind of plane
- - Single
- - End of album, one with Lennon, not stereo
- - Prefix for chromatic or rail
- - Acute disease characterised by fever and swollen lymph nodes (abbr)
- - glandular fever, as it is better known
- - alternative to stereo
- - Prefix before gram and nucleosis
- - less advanced than stereo?
- - glandular fever, informally