6-letter words containing a, b, l, e
- barely — You use barely to say that something is only just true or only just the case.
- barley — Barley is a grain that is used to make food, beer, and whisky.
- barrel — A barrel is a large, round container for liquids or food.
- basely — morally low; without estimable personal qualities; dishonorable; meanspirited; selfish; cowardly.
- bastle — a fortified farmhouse built near to the Scottish–English border, particularly during the 16th and 17th centuries
- batler — a flat piece of wood once used for beating clothes during washing or to smooth them when dry
- batley — a town in N England, in Kirklees unitary authority, West Yorkshire. Pop: 49 448 (2001)
- battel — fertile; nourishing
- battle — A battle is a violent fight between groups of people, especially one between military forces during a war.
- bauble — A bauble is a small, cheap ornament or piece of jewellery.
- bawble — Misspelling of bauble.
- bawled — Simple past tense and past participle of bawl.
- bawler — to cry or wail lustily.
- bawley — a small fishing boat used off the coast of Essex and Kent
- beable — (physics) Anything that could possibly be.
- beadle — (formerly, in the Church of England) a minor parish official who acted as an usher and kept order
- beagle — A beagle is a short-haired black and brown dog with long ears and short legs. It is kept as a pet or sometimes used for hunting.
- bearly — Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of bears; ursine.
- becall — to use insulting words about someone
- becalm — to calm down
- bedeal — (transitive, obsolete) To deprive (of).
- bedlam — Bedlam means a great deal of noise and disorder. People often say 'It was bedlam' to mean 'There was bedlam'.
- bedral — a minor official in the Scottish Episcopal Church, similar but not identical to the English beadle
- befall — If something bad or unlucky befalls you, it happens to you.
- beflag — to decorate with flags
- beflea — to infest with fleas
- begall — to make sore by rubbing
- beglad — to make glad
- behalf — interest, part, benefit, or respect (only in the phrases on (someone's) behalf, on or US and Canadian in behalf of, in this (or that) behalf)
- belace — to decorate with lace
- belady — to call (someone) a lady
- belamy — a close friend
- belate — to cause to be late
- belaud — to praise highly
- belaya — a river in S Russia, flowing generally NW from the Urals to the Kama River. 880 miles (1416 km) long.
- beldam — an old woman, esp an ugly or malicious one; hag
- beleap — to leap over
- belgae — an ancient Celtic people who in Roman times inhabited present-day Belgium and N France
- belial — a demon mentioned frequently in apocalyptic literature: identified in the Christian tradition with the devil or Satan
- bellay — Joachim du (ʒɔaʃɛ̃ dy). 1522–60, French poet, a member of the Pléiade
- beluga — a large white sturgeon, Acipenser (or Huso) huso, of the Black and Caspian Seas: a source of caviar and isinglass
- bemaul — to maul
- bengal — a former province of NE India, in the great deltas of the Ganges and Brahmaputra Rivers: in 1947 divided into West Bengal (belonging to India) and East Bengal (Bangladesh)
- benzal — a transparent crystalline substance
- beslan — a town in the North Ossetian Republic in Russia: scene of a massacre in 2004 when Chechen extremists held a school hostage, leading to a siege in which 344 people were killed. Pop: 35 550 (2002)
- beulah — the land of Israel (Isaiah 62:4)
- bewail — If you bewail something, you express great sorrow about it.
- bladed — having a blade or blades (often used in combination): a single-bladed leaf.
- blader — a person who skates with in-line skates
- blague — pretentious but empty talk; nonsense