7-letter words containing a, b, r, e
- barkley — Alben William [al-buh n] /ˈæl bən/ (Show IPA), 1877–1956, vice president of the U.S. 1949–53.
- barless — without a bar or bars
- barline — A vertical line in musical notation indicating the start of a new bar.
- barnave — Antoine Pierre. 1761–93, French revolutionary. A prominent member of the National Assembly, he was executed for his royalist sympathies
- barnett — a male given name.
- barneys — Plural form of barney.
- baronet — A baronet is a man who has been made a knight. When a baronet dies, the title is passed on to his son.
- baronne — baroness
- baroque — Baroque architecture and art is an elaborate style of architecture and art that was popular in Europe in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
- barotse — a member of a Negroid people of central Africa living chiefly in SW Zambia
- barques — Plural form of barque.
- barrace — a barricade or barrier, particularly one in front of a castle or enclosing the grounds of a tournament
- barrage — A barrage is continuous firing on an area with large guns and tanks.
- barrels — Plural form of barrel.
- barrens — (in North America) a stretch of usually level land that is sparsely vegetated or barren
- barrera — the protecting wall enclosing the floor of a bull ring at bullfights
- barrets — Plural form of barret.
- barrett — Elizabeth, Browning, Elizabeth Barrett.
- barrier — A barrier is something such as a rule, law, or policy that makes it difficult or impossible for something to happen or be achieved.
- barries — Sir James M(atthew) 1860–1937, Scottish novelist, short-story writer, and playwright.
- bartend — to work as a bartender
- barters — Plural form of barter.
- barthes — Roland. 1915–80, French writer and critic, who applied structuralist theory to literature and popular culture: his books include Mythologies (1957) and Elements of Semiology (1964)
- barware — the glasses and other equipment used in a bar
- barwise — (of a charge or charges) transversely across an escutcheon, in the manner of a bar.
- barytes — a colourless or white mineral consisting of barium sulphate in orthorhombic crystalline form, occurring in sedimentary rocks and with sulphide ores: a source of barium. Formula: BaSO4
- bashers — Plural form of basher.
- basterd — Misspelling of bastard.
- basters — Plural form of baster.
- batcher — anything that makes something into batches
- bathers — a swimming costume
- battero — a heavy club
- batters — Plural form of batter.
- battery — Batteries are small devices that provide the power for electrical items such as radios and children's toys.
- battler — a hostile encounter or engagement between opposing military forces: the battle of Waterloo.
- batture — A sea bed or a river bed that has been raised or elevated.
- baulker — Someone who baulks.
- bawdier — Comparative form of bawdy.
- beacher — a long, curling wave of the sea.
- beagler — a person who hunts with beagles
- beakers — Plural form of beaker.
- beamers — Plural form of beamer.
- beaners — Plural form of beaner.
- beanery — a cheap restaurant
- bear on — to be relevant to; relate to
- bear up — If you bear up when experiencing problems, you remain cheerful and show courage in spite of them.
- bearcat — Informal. a person or thing that fights or acts with force or fierceness.
- bearded — A bearded man has a beard.
- bearden — Romare Howard [roh-mair] /ˈroʊ mɛər/ (Show IPA), 1911–88, U.S. artist.
- beardie — a bearded collie