7-letter words containing a, d, r, e
- air bed — an inflatable mattress
- airdate — the scheduled date for the broadcast of a television or radio programme
- airdrie — a town in W central Scotland, in North Lanarkshire, E of Glasgow: manufacturing and pharmaceutical industries. Pop: 36 326 (2001)
- airhead — If you describe someone, especially a young woman, as an airhead, you are critical of them because you think they are not at all clever and are interested only in unimportant things.
- airshed — a region sharing a common flow of air, which may become uniformly polluted and stagnant
- airside — the part of an airport nearest the aircraft, the boundary of which is the security check, customs, passport control, etc
- airthed — a direction.
- ajarred — (rare, perhaps nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of ajar.
- alarmed — If someone is alarmed, they feel afraid or anxious that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
- aleardi — Count Aleardo [ah-le-ahr-daw] /ˌɑ lɛˈɑr dɔ/ (Show IPA), 1812–78, Italian poet and patriot.
- alerted — fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
- aleyard — yard-of-ale.
- alfreda — a feminine name
- alfredo — (of food) cooked with a sauce made of cheese, cream, and eggs
- allured — to attract or tempt by something flattering or desirable.
- already — You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after 'have', 'has', or 'had', or at the end of a clause. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense.
- altered — to make different in some particular, as size, style, course, or the like; modify: to alter a coat; to alter a will; to alter course.
- ambered — fixed in amber
- amender — to alter, modify, rephrase, or add to or subtract from (a motion, bill, constitution, etc.) by formal procedure: Congress may amend the proposed tax bill.
- amerced — to punish by imposing a fine not fixed by statute.
- amerind — Indian (def 1).
- andover — a city in NE Massachusetts.
- andreev — Leonid Nikolaevich [lee-uh-nid nik-uh lah-yuh-vich;; Russian llyee-uh-nyeet nyik-uh-lah-yuh-vich] /ˈli ə nɪd ˌnɪkˈəlɑ yə vɪtʃ;; Russian ˌllyi əˈnyit ˌnyɪk əˈlɑ yə vɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1871–1919, Russian writer.
- andrews — Thomas. 1813–85, Irish physical chemist, noted for his work on the liquefaction of gases
- aneroid — not containing a liquid
- angered — a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong; wrath; ire.
- antired — the opposite of red as applied to an antiquark
- appeard — Obsolete spelling of appeared.
- aproned — Wearing an apron.
- araised — Simple past tense and past participle of araise.
- araneid — any of numerous arachnids constituting the order Araneae (or Araneida), which comprises the spiders
- arbored — having an arbor, or bower
- arcaded — decorated with an arcade: an arcaded entryway.
- arcades — Plural form of arcade.
- ardebil — a town in NW Iran, near the Caspian Sea.
- ardeche — a department of S France, in Rhône-Alpes region. Capital: Privas. Pop: 294 933 (2003 est). Area: 5556 sq km (2167 sq miles)
- ardella — a female given name.
- ardency — having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent: an ardent vow; ardent love.
- ardmore — a city in S Oklahoma.
- ariadne — daughter of Minos and Pasiphaë: she gave Theseus the thread with which he found his way out of the Minotaur's labyrinth
- armored — covered with armor or armor plate
- aroused — in a state of sexual arousal
- arrased — having an arras
- arrayed — If things are arrayed in a particular way, they are arranged or displayed in that way.
- arrived — to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one's destination: He finally arrived in Rome.
- arrowed — having an arrow pattern or wearing clothing with an arrow pattern
- arundel — a town in S England, in West Sussex: 11th-century castle. Pop: 3297 (2001)
- ascared — frightened
- aspired — to long, aim, or seek ambitiously; be eagerly desirous, especially for something great or of high value (usually followed by to, after, or an infinitive): to aspire after literary immortality; to aspire to be a doctor.
- aspread — in an extended or stretched out manner