14 letter words ending in ment
Accomplishment (n.) The act of accomplishing; entire performance; completion; fulfillment; as, the accomplishment of an enterprise, of a prophecy, etc.
Accomplishment (n.) That which completes, perfects, or equips thoroughly; acquirement; attainment; that which constitutes excellence of mind, or elegance of manners, acquired by education or training.
Acknowledgment (n.) The act of acknowledging; admission; avowal; owning; confession.
Acknowledgment (n.) The act of owning or recognized in a particular character or relationship; recognition as regards the existence, authority, truth, or genuineness.
Acknowledgment (n.) The owning of a benefit received; courteous recognition; expression of thanks.
Acknowledgment (n.) Something given or done in return for a favor, message, etc.
Acknowledgment (n.) A declaration or avowal of one's own act, to give it legal validity; as, the acknowledgment of a deed before a proper officer. Also, the certificate of the officer attesting such declaration.
Aggrandizement (n.) The act of aggrandizing, or the state of being aggrandized or exalted in power, rank, honor, or wealth; exaltation; enlargement; as, the emperor seeks only the aggrandizement of his own family.
Arrondissement (n.) A subdivision of a department.
Bouleversement (n.) Complete overthrow; disorder; a turning upside down.
Counterrolment (n.) A counter account. See Control.
Disappointment (n.) The act of disappointing, or the state of being disappointed; defeat or failure of expectation or hope; miscarriage of design or plan; frustration.
Disappointment (n.) That which disappoints.
Disarrangement (n.) The act of disarranging, or the state of being disarranged; confusion; disorder.
Discontentment (n.) The state of being discontented; uneasiness; inquietude.
Discouragement (n.) The act of discouraging, or the state of being discouraged; depression or weakening of confidence; dejection.
Discouragement (n.) That which discourages; that which deters, or tends to deter, from an undertaking, or from the prosecution of anything; a determent; as, the revolution was commenced under every possible discouragement.
Disemboguement (n.) The act of disemboguing; discharge.
Disembowelment (n.) The act of disemboweling, or state of being disemboweled; evisceration.
Disenchantment (n.) The act of disenchanting, or state of being disenchanted.
Disfurnishment (n.) The act of disfurnishing, or the state of being disfurnished.
Disheartenment (n.) Discouragement; dejection; depression of spirits.
Disimprovement (n.) Reduction from a better to a worse state; as, disimprovement of the earth.
Divertissement (n.) A short ballet, or other entertainment, between the acts of a play.
Extinguishment (n.) The act of extinguishing, putting out, or quenching, or the state of being extinguished; extinction; suppression; destruction; nullification; as, the extinguishment of fire or flame, of discord, enmity, or jealousy, or of love or affection.
Extinguishment (n.) The annihilation or extinction of a right or obligation.
Impoverishment (n.) The act of impoverishing, or the state of being impoverished; reduction to poverty.
Interpretament (n.) Interpretation.
Misarrangement (n.) Wrong arrangement.
Misimprovement (n.) Ill use or employment; use for a bad purpose.
Mismeasurement (n.) Wrong measurement.
Nonappointment (n.) Neglect of making appointment; failure to receive an appointment.
Nondevelopment (n.) Failure or lack of development.
Nonfulfillment (n.) Neglect or failure to fulfill.
Overexcitement (n.) Excess of excitement; the state of being overexcited.
Overrefinement (n.) Excessive refinement.
Particularment (n.) A particular; a detail.
Perfectionment (n.) The act of bringing to perfection, or the state of having attained to perfection.
Preappointment (n.) Previous appointment.
Proportionment (n.) The act or process of dividing out proportionally.
Recommencement (n.) A commencement made anew.
Recompensement (n.) Recompense; requital.
Reenthronement (n.) A second enthroning.
Reimprisonment (n.) The act of reimprisoning, or the state of being reimprisoned.
Relinquishment (n.) The act of relinquishing.
Self-abasement (n.) Degradation of one's self by one's own act.
Self-abasement (n.) Humiliation or abasement proceeding from consciousness of inferiority, guilt, or shame.
Self-enjoyment (n.) Enjoyment of one's self; self-satisfaction.
About the author
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Author: Mark McCracken is a corporate trainer and author living in Higashi Osaka, Japan. He is the author of thousands of online articles as well as the Business English textbook, "25 Business Skills in English".
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