Adjectives Containing ENC
Here's the list of all the 130 Adjectives Containing ENC in the English Language.
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experience | More Definitions → |
experienced | 1. having experience; having knowledge or skill from observation or participation More Definitions → |
encouraged | 1. inspired with confidence More Definitions → |
encouraging | 1. giving courage or confidence or hope 2. furnishing support and encouragement More Definitions → |
referenced | 1. supported with written references or citations More Definitions → |
enclosed | 1. closed in or surrounded or included within More Definitions → |
enchanted | 1. influenced as by charms or incantations More Definitions → |
evidenced | 1. supported by evidence More Definitions → |
encompassing | 1. broad in scope or content 2. closely encircling More Definitions → |
enchanting | 1. capturing interest as if by a spell More Definitions → |
inexperienced | 1. lacking practical experience or training More Definitions → |
drenched | 1. abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination More Definitions → |
entrenched | 1. dug in 2. established firmly and securely More Definitions → |
silenced | 1. reduced to silence More Definitions → |
encased | 1. covered or protected with or as if with a case More Definitions → |
wrenching | 1. causing great physical or mental suffering More Definitions → |
licenced | 1. given official approval to act More Definitions → |
clenched | 1. closed or squeezed together tightly More Definitions → |
encyclopedic | 1. comprehensive in scope or content (as an encyclopedia) More Definitions → |
quenched | 1. allayed 2. subdued or overcome More Definitions → |
encircled | 1. confined on all sides More Definitions → |
encyclical | 1. intended for wide distribution More Definitions → |
encrusted | 1. having a hardened crust as a covering More Definitions → |
unencumbered | 1. not burdened with cares or responsibilities 2. free of encumbrance More Definitions → |
encumbered | 1. loaded to excess or impeded by a heavy load More Definitions → |
encircling | 1. being all around the edges; enclosing More Definitions → |
encroaching | 1. gradually intrusive without right or permission More Definitions → |
disenchanted | 1. freed from enchantment More Definitions → |
encaustic | More Definitions → |
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