7-letter words containing a, d, r, e
- bradley — A(ndrew) C(ecil). 1851–1935, English critic; author of Shakespearian Tragedy (1904)
- bragged — to use boastful language; boast: He bragged endlessly about his high score.
- braided — A piece of clothing that is braided is decorated with braid.
- brained — having a particular type of brain (used in combination): small-brained dinosaurs.
- braised — cooked by braising
- branded — A branded product is one which is made by a well-known manufacturer and has the manufacturer's label on it.
- brander — to apply furring to (a surface).
- brandes — Georg Morris (giˈɔʀˈmɔʀis) ; gē^ōrˈ m^ōˈrēs) (born Georg Morris Cohen) 1842-1927; Dan. literary critic
- braudel — ˈFernand Paul (fɛʀˈnɑ̃ pɔl) ; fernänˈ p^ōl) 1902-85; Fr. historian
- breaded — coated with breadcrumbs
- breadth — The breadth of something is the distance between its two sides.
- breamed — to clean (a ship's bottom) by applying burning furze, reeds, etc., to soften the pitch and loosen adherent matter.
- brigade — A brigade is one of the groups which an army is divided into.
- broaden — When something broadens, it becomes wider.
- broader — of great breadth: The river was too broad to swim across.
- brocade — Brocade is a thick, expensive material, often made of silk, with a raised pattern on it.
- cadaver — A cadaver is a dead body.
- cadgers — Plural form of cadger.
- cairned — marked by a cairn
- caldera — a large basin-shaped crater at the top of a volcano, formed by the collapse or explosion of the cone
- candler — a long, usually slender piece of tallow or wax with an embedded wick that is burned to give light.
- cantred — a district comprising a hundred villages
- capered — to leap or skip about in a sprightly manner; prance; frisk; gambol.
- car bed — a small, legless, basketlike portable bed for an infant, especially for use in a car.
- carbide — a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive element
- cardecu — an old French coin worth a quarter of an écu
- carders — Plural form of carder.
- cardiae — Plural form of cardia.
- cardies — Plural form of cardie.
- caroled — Simple past tense and past participle of carol.
- caromed — Billiards, Pool. a shot in which the cue ball hits two balls in succession.
- carried — Simple past tense and past participle of carry.
- carryed — Simple past tense and past participle of carry; archaic spelling of carried.
- catered — Simple past tense and past participle of cater.
- cawdrey — Robert. 16th–17th-century English schoolmaster and lexicographer: compiled the first English dictionary (A Table Alphabeticall) in 1604
- cedared — furnished or covered with cedar trees
- cerated — (of certain birds, such as the falcon) having a cere
- cernuda — Luis (lwiʃ). 1902–63, Spanish poet. His major work is the autobiographical Reality and Desire (1936–64)
- cerrado — a vast area of tropical savanna in Brazil
- chaired — a seat, especially for one person, usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
- charade — If you describe someone's actions as a charade, you mean that their actions are so obviously false that they do not convince anyone.
- charged — If a situation is charged, it is filled with emotion and therefore very tense or exciting.
- charked — Simple past tense and past participle of chark.
- charmed — A charmed place, time, or situation is one that is very beautiful or pleasant, and seems slightly separate from the real world or real life.
- charred — Charred plants, buildings, or vehicles have been badly burnt and have become black because of fire.
- charted — a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form.
- cheddar — Cheddar is a type of hard yellow cheese, originally made in Britain.
- cladder — a person who clads (roofs or walls)
- cleared — Simple past tense and past participle of clear.
- comrade — Your comrades are your friends, especially friends that you share a difficult or dangerous situation with.