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WORDS WITH ALL 5 VOWELS

WHAT EVER I AM WRITING HERE OR HAVE WROTE THIS IS ALL MY (FIRST) IMAGINATION (SECOND) CREATION, WORDS WITH ALL 5 VOWELS, WHICH I GOT FROM DICTIONARY ONE BY ONE PAGE, I THINK ALL WILL ENJOY AND INCREASE KNOWLEDGE “THAT’S MY MOTTO.”
WORDS ARE
EDUCATION
AUTOMOBILE
EVACUATION
REMUNERATION
REGULATION
MISBEHAVIOUR
AUTHORITIES
AUTHORIZE
AUTHENTICATION
PRECAUTION
MIRACULOUSNESS
MISDEMEANOUR
PREAMBULATION
AURIFEROUS
MENSURATION
TAMBOURINE
UNOSTENTATIOUS
UNOBJECTIONABLE
MULTIMILLIONAIRE
CONSEQUENTIAL
PRECARIOUS
WITH LOT OF LOVE
PIYUSHDADRIWALA
www.piyush-g.741.com
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339 thoughts on “WORDS WITH ALL 5 VOWELS”

  1. Abstemious- Another one with all the 5 vowels in order. Only Facetious and Abstemious are the 2 words in English with all the 5 vowels in order.

  2. I got two more words,
    Equation & Sequoia ( It’s a species of tallest tree in world).

  3. I read this list with my mouth wide open!
    I usually look for words with all the vowels in them (I’m weird like that) and I can’t believe I never noticed so many!
    Education!!! Really?? Wow.
    You missed one of my favorites, instantaneous. And you know how ‘y’ is sometimes considered a vowel? Instantaneously has all 6 then :)

  4. Eunoia

    Eunoia is the shortest English word containing all five main vowel graphemes. It comes from the Greek word εὔνοια, meaning “well mind” or “beautiful thinking.” It is also a rarely used medical term referring to a state of normal mental health. In rhetoric, eunoia is the goodwill a speaker cultivates between himself and his audience, a condition of receptivity. In book eight of Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle uses the term to refer to the kind and benevolent feelings of goodwill a spouse has which form the basis for the ethical foundation of human life. Cicero translates eunoia with the Latin word benevolentia.

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