Adjectives Containing BIT
Here's the list of all the 105 Adjectives Containing BIT in the English Language.
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prohibited | 1. excluded from use or mention 2. forbidden by law More Definitions → |
arbitrary | 1. based on or subject to individual discretion or preference or sometimes impulse or caprice More Definitions → |
bitter | 1. marked by strong resentment or cynicism 2. very difficult to accept or bear More Definitions → |
ambitious | 1. having a strong desire for success or achievement 2. requiring full use of your abilities or resources More Definitions → |
orbital | 1. of or relating to an orbit 2. of or relating to the eye socket More Definitions → |
biting | 1. capable of wounding 2. causing a sharply painful or stinging sensation; used especially of cold More Definitions → |
inhibited | 1. held back or restrained or prevented More Definitions → |
inhabited | 1. having inhabitants; lived in More Definitions → |
inhibitory | 1. restrictive of action More Definitions → |
habitual | 1. commonly used or practiced; usual More Definitions → |
bittersweet | 1. tinged with sadness 2. having a taste that is a mixture of bitterness and sweetness More Definitions → |
bituminous | 1. resembling or containing bitumen More Definitions → |
prohibitive | 1. tending to discourage (especially of prices) More Definitions → |
bitty | 1. (used informally) little or tiny More Definitions → |
habitable | 1. fit for habitation More Definitions → |
exorbitant | 1. greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation More Definitions → |
arbitral | 1. relating to or resulting from arbitration More Definitions → |
uninhabited | 1. not having inhabitants; not lived in More Definitions → |
uninhibited | 1. not inhibited or restrained More Definitions → |
bitchy | 1. marked by or arising from malice More Definitions → |
uninhabitable | 1. not fit for habitation More Definitions → |
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