12-Letter Adjectives Ending With Y
Here's the list of all the 149 12-Letter Adjectives Ending With Y in the English Language.
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contemporary | 1. characteristic of the present 2. belonging to the present time More Definitions → |
satisfactory | 1. giving satisfaction 2. meeting requirements More Definitions → |
introductory | 1. serving to open or begin 2. serving as a base or starting point More Definitions → |
disciplinary | 1. relating to discipline in behavior 2. relating to a specific field of academic study More Definitions → |
evolutionary | 1. of or relating to or produced by evolution More Definitions → |
inflammatory | 1. characterized or caused by inflammation 2. arousing to action or rebellion More Definitions → |
conservatory | More Definitions → |
intermediary | More Definitions → |
probationary | 1. under terms not final or fully worked out or agreed upon More Definitions → |
paramilitary | 1. of or relating to a group of civilians organized to function like or to assist a military unit More Definitions → |
contributory | 1. tending to bring about; being partly responsible for More Definitions → |
inflationary | 1. associated with or tending to cause increases in inflation More Definitions → |
penitentiary | 1. used for punishment or reform of criminals or wrongdoers 2. showing or constituting penance More Definitions → |
constabulary | More Definitions → |
anticipatory | 1. in anticipation More Definitions → |
confirmatory | 1. serving to support or corroborate More Definitions → |
bloodthirsty | 1. marked by eagerness to resort to violence and bloodshed More Definitions → |
testamentary | 1. of or relating to a will or testament or bequeathed by a will or testament More Definitions → |
otherworldly | 1. existing outside of or not in accordance with nature More Definitions → |
praiseworthy | 1. worthy of high praise More Definitions → |
conciliatory | 1. making or willing to make concessions 2. intended to placate More Definitions → |
tercentenary | More Definitions → |
straightaway | 1. performed with little or no delay More Definitions → |
diversionary | 1. (of tactics e.g.) likely or designed to confuse or deceive More Definitions → |
adjudicatory | 1. concerned with adjudicating More Definitions → |
articulatory | 1. of or relating to articulation More Definitions → |