Hello parents!
Did you know that the letter “Y” is derived from the Greek letter “upsilon” (Υ, υ)?
The Greek alphabet, from which the Latin alphabet (used in English and many other languages) is descended, had a significant influence on the development of the letter “Y.”
The Greek letter “upsilon” represented the sound /u/ and was used as a vowel.
So, let us jump to the list of seven letters words starting with Y along with their meaning.
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List Of 7-Letter Words Starting With Y
yabbers | chatter |
yachted | race or cruise in a yacht |
yackers | One who talks at length |
yacking | talk at length about trivial or boring subjects: |
yaffing | provide (an organization, business, etc.) with staff: |
yakkers | One who yaks; a chatterbox or motormouth. |
yakking | talk at length about trivial or boring subjects: |
yammers | talk foolishly or incessantly: |
yampees | another term for cush-cush |
yanking | pull with a jerk: |
yanquis | variant spelling of Yankee, typically used in Latin American contexts |
yappers | give a sharp, shrill bark: |
yappier | (of a dog) inclined to bark in a sharp, shrill way: |
yapping | give a sharp, shrill bark: |
yardage | the use of a yard or enclosure for storage or the keeping of animals or payment for such use. |
yardang | a sharp irregular ridge of compact sand lying in the direction of the wind in exposed desert regions |
yardarm | the outer extremity of a ship’s yard. |
yarding | store or transport (timber) in or to a log yard: |
yardman | a person working in a railroad or lumberyard. |
yarning | a feeling of intense longing for something: |
yarrows | a Eurasian plant of the daisy family, with feathery leaves and heads of small white, yellow |
yashmac | a veil concealing all of the face except the eyes, worn by some Muslim women in public. |
yatagan | The yatagan or yataghan (from Turkish yatağan ) is a type of Ottoman knife |
yatters | talk incessantly; chatter |
yauping | give a sharp, shrill bark |
yaupons | a holly of the southeastern US with bitter leaves containing caffeine, traditionally dried |
yautias | a tropical American plant of the arum family that is cultivated for its edible tubers |
yawling | emit long loud cries |
yawners | a thing that is considered extremely boring: |
yawnful | causing or arousing yawns, especially as the result of boredom, tedium, or the like |
yawnier | characterized by or producing yawning: |
yawning | the reflex action of opening the mouth wide and inhaling deeply due to tiredness or boredom: |
yawpers | shout or exclaim hoarsely |
yawping | shout or exclaim hoarsely: |
ycleped | being named |
yealing | an animal (especially a sheep, calf, or foal) that is a year old or that is in its second year. |
yeaning | a feeling of intense longing for something: |
yearned | have an intense feeling of longing for something, |
yeeting | throw (something) forcefully in a specified direction: |
yeggman | a person who breaks open safes, a burglar; a yegg. |
yelling | give a loud, sharp cry |
yellows | any of a number of plant diseases in which the leaves turn yellow, |
yellowy | of the color between green and orange in the spectrum |
yelpers | a short, sharp cry, especially of pain or alarm: |
yelping | utter a short sharp cry of pain or alarm: |
yenning | feel a longing or yearning |
yerking | strike sharply, especially with a stick or whip; thrash or flog. |
yeshiva | an Orthodox Jewish college or seminary |
yessing | to give an affirmative reply to; give assent or approval to. |
yestern | of or relating to yesterday |
yeuking | itch |
yielded | produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product) |
yielder | a stock, company, etc., that produces or generates a specified level of gain or financial return |
yippies | a member of a radical antiestablishment group founded in the US in 1967 |
yipping | give a short, sharp cry or yelp: |
yocking | a loud, hearty laugh |
yodeled | practice a form of singing or calling marked by rapid alternation between the normal voice and falsetto: |
yodeler | a song, melody, or call delivered by yodeling: |
yodling | calling marked by rapid alternation between the normal voice and falsetto: |
yogurt | a semi-solid food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria, often sweetened and flavoured: |
yoginis | A yogini is a female master practitioner of tantra and yoga |
yogisms | the teachings of Yoga |
yogurts | a semisolid food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria, often sweetened and flavored: |
yohimbe | a tropical West African tree from which the drug yohimbine is obtained. |
yokking | the act of joining animals (esp oxen) together under a wooden beam. |
younger | having lived or existed for only a short time |
younker | a youngster |
youthen | to make youthful in appearance, behavior, or qualities of mind or feeling |
youtube | upload a video of (someone or something) to the video-sharing website YouTube: |
yowlers | a person who yowls; a howler |
yowling | make a loud wailing cry: |
yttrias | a white, water-insoluble powder, Y2O3, used chiefly in incandescent gas and acetylene mantles. |
yttrium | the chemical element of atomic number 39, a grayish-white metal generally included among the rare |
yuckier | messy or disgusting |
Some Other Examples Of 7-Letter Words Starting With Y
yaupers | yuchier | yazatas |
Interesting Activities For Kids With 7-Letter Words Starting With Y
Children’s language and cognitive development depend on vocabulary games. By associating words with particular situations or difficulties, they improve recall, make learning fun, and promote active engagement.
Overall, vocabulary games are effective instructional tools that support kids’ overall language and communication success and growth.
1. Name Game
This is an intriguing way to teach your kids some practical seven-letter terms that start with the letter Y and to demonstrate how to use those words properly. In this game, you must pose a question or make a statement, and your child will respond with an answer.
This name game can even be conducted in reverse. For instance, you might have to respond correctly when your youngster asks a question. Therefore, by playing this engaging game, you can introduce some intriguing seven-letter words starting with Y to your little ones.
Example:
Question: What is the term used for outer extremity of ship’s yard?
Answer: Yardarm
Question: What is the term used for transporting log yard?
Answer: Yarding
Question: What is a person called who works on railroad?
Answer: Yardman
2. Fill In The Blanks
Fill-in-the-blanks is another entertaining and simple pastime. You may teach your kids some practical letter words that start with Y using this educational game.
Your adorable tiny pals will learn new words easily and accurately with this game, as well as how to use them correctly.
Additionally, this type of simple word game will be very beneficial for their future academic endeavors.
Example:
yam_ers
y_mpees
yan_ing
yanq_is
yappe_s
ya_pier
(Answer:
yammers
yampees
yanking
yanquis
yappers
yappier)
3. Match The Words With Meanings
Another well-liked game that might make it simple for your young kids to learn some new words is a matching activity. Your child will be able to grasp the concepts of similar and dissimilar things through this way. You will need to make two sets of columns for this.
You need to explain to your kids how to read the word and its meaning and how to correctly match them with the appropriate words.
yucking | i) act so as to cause laughter; fool around. |
yukkier | ii) (of food) delicious |
yukking | iii) delicious food |
yummier | iv) repugnant, distasteful |
yummies | v) laugh heartily |
(Answer: a-v, b-iv, c-i, d-ii, e-iii)
Conclusion
In these instructional activities, new words with seven letters that end with Y are presented to the kids. We would be happy to help further if you require it.
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