9-letter words containing a, e, r, o
- ostiaries — Plural form of ostiary.
- ostracean — a member of the family formerly called Ostracea
- ostracise — to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc.: His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
- ostracize — to exclude, by general consent, from society, friendship, conversation, privileges, etc.: His friends ostracized him after his father's arrest.
- ostrasize — Misspelling of ostracize.
- other man — a man who is romantically or sexually involved with another man's wife or lover, especially a man who is having an affair with a married woman.
- otorrhoea — a discharge from the ears
- ouanderoo — Archaic form of wanderoo.
- out-years — the fiscal year after a year covered by a budget; any year beyond the budget year for which projections of spending are made.
- outbacker — a person who lives in the Australian outback
- outbraved — Simple past tense and past participle of outbrave.
- outbrazen — to be more brazen or impudent than
- outbreaks — Plural form of outbreak.
- outcharge — to charge more than
- outer bar — a body of the junior counsel who sit and plead outside the dividing bar in the court, ranking below the King's Counsel or Queen's Counsel.
- outer ear — external ear.
- outercoat — coat (def 1).
- outerwear — garments, as raincoats or overcoats, worn over other clothing for warmth or protection outdoors; overclothes.
- outlander — a foreigner; alien.
- outlinear — relating to an outline
- outmaster — to surpass
- outplacer — a person who outplaces ex-employees
- outpreach — to outdo in preaching or overcome by preaching
- outraised — Simple past tense and past participle of outraise.
- outranged — Simple past tense and past participle of outrange.
- outranked — Simple past tense and past participle of outrank.
- outreason — (transitive) To surpass in reasoning; to reason better than.
- outscream — to scream louder than
- outsearch — to go or look through (a place, area, etc.) carefully in order to find something missing or lost: They searched the woods for the missing child. I searched the desk for the letter.
- outspread — spread out; stretched out: outspread arms.
- outstared — Simple past tense and past participle of outstare.
- outstream — a body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook. Synonyms: rill, run, streamlet, runnel.
- outswears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outswear.
- outtravel — (transitive) To exceed in speed or distance travelled.
- over easy — (of fried eggs) turned over when nearly done and fried briefly on the reverse side so that the yolk remains somewhat liquid but with a thin, firm layer on top.
- over-able — too able
- over-care — a state of mind in which one is troubled; worry, anxiety, or concern: He was never free from care.
- over-easy — (of fried eggs) turned over when nearly done and fried briefly on the reverse side so that the yolk remains somewhat liquid but with a thin, firm layer on top.
- over-plan — a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
- over-talk — to communicate or exchange ideas, information, etc., by speaking: to talk about poetry.
- overacted — Simple past tense and past participle of overact.
- overactor — Someone who overacts.
- overacute — excessively acute
- overalled — wearing overalls
- overapply — To apply to excess.
- overawing — Present participle of overawe.
- overbaked — to cook by dry heat in an oven or on heated metal or stones.
- overbears — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overbear.
- overboard — over the side of a ship or boat, especially into or in the water: to fall overboard.
- overbrake — to brake (a wheel, vehicle, etc.) excessively.