7-letter words containing a, d, s
- ascarid — any parasitic nematode worm of the family Ascaridae, such as the common roundworm of man and pigs
- ascends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ascend.
- asdimpl — ASDO IMPlementation Language
- ashamed — If someone is ashamed, they feel embarrassed or guilty because of something they do or they have done, or because of their appearance.
- ashdown — Paddy, Baron. real name Jeremy John Durham Ashdown. born 1941, British politician; leader of the Liberal Democrats (formerly the Social and Liberal Democrats) (1988–99); UN high representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina (2002–06)
- ashford — a market town in SE England, in central Kent. Pop: 58 936 (2001)
- ashland — a city in NE Kentucky, on the Ohio River.
- ashwood — The wood of the ash tree.
- asides' — on or to one side; to or at a short distance apart; away from some position or direction: to turn aside; to move the chair aside.
- 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
- assayed — Simple past tense and past participle of assay.
- assumed — false; fictitious
- assured — Someone who is assured is very confident and relaxed.
- asterid — a clade or variety of flowering plant
- astound — If something astounds you, you are very surprised by it.
- astrand — in a stranded manner or from the point of view of being run aground
- astride — If you sit or stand astride something, you sit or stand with one leg on each side of it.
- astroid — a hypocycloid having four cusps
- asudden — in an abrupt manner
- asunder — If something tears or is torn asunder, it is violently separated into two or more parts or pieces.
- at odds — If someone is at odds with someone else, or if two people are at odds, they are disagreeing or quarrelling with each other.
- at stud — available for breeding
- at-desk — carried out at a person's desk at his or her place of work
- atreids — a dynasty of rulers of ancient Mycenae, whose members included Atreus
- attends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attend.
- aubades — Plural form of aubade.
- audions — an early type of triode.
- aurides — Plural form of auride.
- avulsed — Simple past tense and past participle of avulse.
- b and s — a dance held for young people in country areas, usually in a field or barn
- badders — (UK, informal) badminton.
- baddest — not good in any manner or degree.
- baddies — a villainous or criminal person.
- baddish — rather bad; not very good.
- badgers — Plural form of badger.
- badious — chestnut coloured; brownish-red
- badmash — naughty or bad
- badness — not good in any manner or degree.
- bajadas — Plural form of bajada.
- baldest — Superlative form of bald.
- baldies — a bald person (sometimes used as a facetious term of address).
- baldish — Somewhat bald; balding.
- ballads — Plural form of ballad.
- banders — a thin, flat strip of some material for binding, confining, trimming, protecting, etc.: a band on each bunch of watercress.
- bandies — to pass from one to another or back and forth; give and take; trade; exchange: to bandy blows; to bandy words.
- bandish — To tie something.attention more clarity please.
- bandits — Plural form of bandit.
- bandogs — Plural form of bandog.
- bandsaw — A bandsaw is an electric saw that consists of a metal band that turns round and is used for cutting wood, metal, and other materials.