English Words: Y

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yeanlingnoun

The newly born offspring of a goat or sheep.

yeapadv

Alternative spelling of yep.

yearnoun

A period of time akin to the time taken for the Earth to undergo a full cycle of seasons.

year dotnoun

A very long time ago, from the beginning or as far back as one can remember.

year of gracenoun

Synonym of year of our Lord.

year of our Lordnoun

A year of the Common Era/Christian Era; anno Domini; numbered from the once estimated first year for the birth of Jesus Christ.

year of the Lordnoun

Alternative form of year of our Lord.

year zeronoun

a non-existing (but often assumed) year in between 1 BCE/BC and 1 CE/AD

year's mindnoun

A requiem mass or other commemoration of a dead person held one year after death or burial.

year-aroundadj

Alternative form of year-round.

year-birdnoun

Blyth's hornbill (Rhyticeros plicatus)

year-endadj

On or happening at the end of the year (e.g., late December).

year-longadj

Alternative spelling of yearlong.

year-oldadj

Of the age of one year.

year-on-yearadj

Alternative form of year-over-year.

year-roundadj

Operating or continuing throughout the year.

year-roundernoun

A person who lives in a place throughout the year (as opposed to a seasonal vacationer).

yearbooknoun

A reference book, published annually.

yearbookernoun

Someone who participates in some manner in the development of a yearbook.

yearbookishadj

In the style or semblance of a yearbook, especially a high-school or college yearbook.

yearbooklikeadj

Resembling a yearbook.

yearbookyadj

In the style or semblance of a yearbook, especially a high-school or college yearbook.

yeardaynoun

Synonym of anniversary, a day occurring in a yearly cycle.

Yeardleyname

A surname.

yearedadj

Of a specified number of years.

yearendnoun

The end of a year, especially a financial year.

yearernoun

A period of a certain number of years.

yearfulnoun

The amount that occurs in a year; a year's worth (of something).

Yearganname

A surname from German.

Yearginname

A surname from German.

yeargroupnoun

The body of students corresponding to a particular grade level or year of study.

yearhundrednoun

Century (a hundred-year timespan).

yearlingnoun

An animal that is between one and two years old; one that is in its second year (but not yet two full years old).

yearlongadj

Lasting one year; of a timespan of one year.

yearlyadj

Happening once every year.

yearmannoun

Someone in a particular year of e.g. study.

yearnverb

To have a strong desire for something or to do something; to long for or to do something.

yearnernoun

someone who yearns

yearnestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of yearn

yearnethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of yearn

yearnfuladj

Filled with yearning; desirous; mournful; distressing.

yearnfullyadv

In a yearnful manner.

yearnfulnessnoun

The quality of being yearnful.

yearningnoun

A wistful or melancholy longing.

yearninglyadv

With yearning; with desire; longingly.

yearningnessnoun

The quality of longing or yearning.

yearnsomeadj

Expressing, indicating, or full of yearning; yearnful; desirous.

yearntverb

simple past and past participle of yearn

yearnyadj

Indicating strong desire, passion, or longing; eager.

yearsnoun

plural of year.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter Y contains 2,763 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 56 pages, and you are currently viewing page 18. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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