0%

7-letter words containing a, d, e, r, w

  • andrews — Thomas. 1813–85, Irish physical chemist, noted for his work on the liquefaction of gases
  • arrowed — having an arrow pattern or wearing clothing with an arrow pattern
  • awarded — to give as due or merited; assign or bestow: to award prizes.
  • awardee — the recipient of an award.
  • awarder — to give as due or merited; assign or bestow: to award prizes.
  • bawdier — Comparative form of bawdy.
  • bedward — towards bed
  • bedwarf — to greatly hamper the growth of
  • cawdrey — Robert. 16th–17th-century English schoolmaster and lexicographer: compiled the first English dictionary (A Table Alphabeticall) in 1604
  • crawled — Simple past tense and past participle of crawl.
  • dawdler — to waste time; idle; trifle; loiter: Stop dawdling and help me with these packages!
  • daywear — clothes for everyday or informal wear
  • dewater — to remove water from
  • dowager — a woman who holds some title or property from her deceased husband, especially the widow of a king, duke, etc. (often used as an additional title to differentiate her from the wife of the present king, duke, etc.): a queen dowager; an empress dowager.
  • drawees — Plural form of drawee.
  • drawers — a sliding, lidless, horizontal compartment, as in a piece of furniture, that may be drawn out in order to gain access to it.
  • drawled — an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
  • drawler — an act or utterance of a person who drawls.
  • dwarfed — a person of abnormally small stature owing to a pathological condition, especially one suffering from cretinism or some other disease that produces disproportion or deformation of features and limbs.
  • dwarves — a plural of dwarf.
  • edwardsPrince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall ("The Black Prince") 1330–76, English military leader (son of Edward III).
  • heyward — DuBose [duh-bohz] /dəˈboʊz/ (Show IPA), 1885–1940, U.S. playwright, novelist, and poet.
  • leeward — pertaining to, situated in, or moving toward the quarter toward which the wind blows (opposed to windward).
  • medawarPeter Brian, 1915–87, English zoologist and anatomist, born in Brazil: Nobel Prize in medicine 1960.
  • oarweed — any of various brown seaweeds, esp a kelp of the genus Laminaria, with long broad fronds, common below the low-water mark
  • predawn — the period immediately preceding dawn.
  • ragweed — any of the composite plants of the genus Ambrosia, the airborne pollen of which is the most prevalent cause of autumnal hay fever, as the common North American species, A. trifida (great ragweed or giant ragweed) and A. artemisiifolia.
  • rawhead — a bogeyman, esp one with a skull as its head
  • rawhide — untanned skin of cattle or other animals.
  • red-wat — stained with blood; bloody.
  • redrawn — to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • redware — a large brown seaweed, Laminaria digitata, common off northern Atlantic coasts.
  • rewards — the benefits of doing something
  • seaward — Also, seawards. toward the sea: a storm moving seaward.
  • steward — a person who manages another's property or financial affairs; one who administers anything as the agent of another or others.
  • tarweed — any of several resinous or gummy, composite plants of the genus Grindelia, having solitary flower heads.
  • thrawed — British Dialect. to throw.
  • waddler — One who waddles.
  • wafered — Simple past tense and past participle of wafer.
  • wagered — something risked or staked on an uncertain event; bet: to place a wager on a soccer match.
  • wanders — Plural form of wander.
  • warbled — Past participle of warble.
  • wardens — Plural form of warden.
  • warders — Plural form of warder.
  • warhead — the forward section of a self-propelled missile, bomb, torpedo, or the like, containing the explosive, chemical, or atomic charge.
  • watered — of or relating to water in any way: a water journey.
  • wavered — Simple past tense and past participle of waver.
  • wearied — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • wordage — words collectively.
  • wracked — Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds.

On this page, we collect all 7-letter words with A-D-E-R-W. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 7-letter word that contains in A-D-E-R-W to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

Was this page helpful?
Yes No
Thank you for your feedback! Tell your friends about this page
Tell us why?