7-letter words containing a, d, e, s
- saddest — affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
- saddler — a person who makes, repairs, or sells saddlery.
- sadness — affected by unhappiness or grief; sorrowful or mournful: to feel sad because a close friend has moved away.
- sainted — enrolled among the saints.
- sallied — a sortie of troops from a besieged place upon an enemy.
- samoyed — a member of a Uralic people dwelling in W Siberia and the far NE parts of European Russia.
- sandage — Allan R(ex) 1926–2010, U.S. astronomer: codiscoverer of the first quasar 1961.
- saphead — a simpleton; fool.
- sarcode — protoplasm, especially the semifluid content of a protozoan.
- sardine — the pilchard, Sardina pilchardus, often preserved in oil and used for food.
- saudade — (in Portuguese folk culture) a deep emotional state of melancholic longing for a person or thing that is absent: the theme of saudade in literature and music.
- sauteed — cooked or browned in a pan containing a small quantity of butter, oil, or other fat.
- savored — the quality in a substance that affects the sense of taste or of smell.
- scabbed — covered with or affected by scabs.
- scalade — escalade.
- scalped — the integument of the upper part of the head, usually including the associated subcutaneous structures.
- scanned — to glance at or over or read hastily: to scan a page.
- scanted — barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate: to do scant justice.
- scaredy — someone who is easily frightened
- scarfed — a long, broad strip of wool, silk, lace, or other material worn about the neck, shoulders, or head, for ornament or protection against cold, drafts, etc.; muffler.
- scarred — a mark left by a healed wound, sore, or burn.
- sea dog — a sailor, especially an old or experienced one.
- sea god — a god of the sea
- sea-dog — a sailor, especially an old or experienced one.
- sea-doo — a small self-propelled watercraft for one person
- seabird — a bird frequenting the sea or coast.
- seafood — any fish or shellfish from the sea used for food.
- seaford — a city on SW Long Island, in SE New York.
- seamaid — a mermaid
- seaside — a city in W California, on Monterey Bay.
- seaward — Also, seawards. toward the sea: a storm moving seaward.
- seaweed — any plant or plants growing in the ocean.
- sedalia — a city in central Missouri.
- sedarim — a plural of Seder.
- sedated — calm, quiet, or composed; undisturbed by passion or excitement: a sedate party; a sedate horse.
- sedilia — one of the seats (usually three) on the south side of the chancel, often recessed, for the use of the officiating clergy.
- seeland — Zealand.
- sex aid — A sex aid is an object or piece of equipment that is designed to make sex easier or better.
- shacked — to chase and throw back; to retrieve: to shack a ground ball.
- shafted — a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
- shagged — Informal. weary; exhausted (usually followed by out): They were completely shagged out from the long trip.
- shaheed — (in Islam) a deceased person who has lived a life in accordance with the will of Allah
- sharded — (of a beetle) hidden or living under dung
- sharked — a person who preys greedily on others, as by cheating or usury.
- sharped — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- sheared — shaped or completed by or as if by shearing.
- shepard — Alan Bartlett, Jr. 1923–1998, U.S. astronaut: first American in space, May 5, 1961.
- sidearm — with a swinging motion of the arm moving to the side of the body at shoulder level or below and nearly parallel to the ground: to pitch sidearm.
- sidebar — follow-up (def 3b).
- sidecar — a small car attached on one side to a motorcycle and supported on the other side by a wheel of its own, used for a passenger, parcels, etc.