7-letter words containing b, r, e, d
- belgard — a loving gaze
- bendery — a city in E central Moldavia, SE of Kishinev.
- beograd — Belgrade
- berated — to scold; rebuke: He berated them in public.
- berimed — to celebrate in verse.
- bermuda — a UK Overseas Territory consisting of a group of over 150 coral islands (the Bermudas) in the NW Atlantic: discovered in about 1503, colonized by the British by 1612, although not acquired by the British crown until 1684. Capital: Hamilton. Pop: 69 467 (2013 est). Area: 53 sq km (20 sq miles)
- bernard — Claude (klod). 1813–78, French physiologist, noted for his research on the action of secretions of the alimentary canal and the glycogenic function of the liver
- berobed — wearing a robe
- berried — producing or covered with berries
- berthed — in a berth
- bestrid — to get or be astride of; have or place the legs on both sides of.
- betread — to tread upon
- binders — a person or thing that binds.
- bindery — a place in which books are bound
- birdies — a small bird.
- birthed — an act or instance of being born: the day of his birth.
- bladder — Your bladder is the part of your body where urine is stored until it leaves your body.
- blander — pleasantly gentle or agreeable: a bland, affable manner.
- bleared — made dim or blurred by tiredness or tears
- bleeder — a despicable person
- blender — A blender is an electrical kitchen appliance used for mixing liquids and soft foods together or turning fruit or vegetables into liquid.
- blinder — If you say that someone such as a sports player or musician has played a blinder, you are emphasizing that they have played something very well.
- blonder — (of a woman or girl) having fair hair and usually fair skin and light eyes.
- bludger — a person who scrounges
- blunder — A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake.
- blurred — to obscure or sully (something) by smearing or with a smeary substance: The windows were blurred with soot.
- blurted — to utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge impulsively or unadvisedly (usually followed by out): He blurted out the hiding place of the spy.
- boarded — a piece of wood sawed thin, and of considerable length and breadth compared with the thickness.
- boarder — A boarder is a pupil who lives at school during the term.
- bogarde — Sir Dirk, real name Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde. 1920–99, British film actor and writer: his films include The Servant (1963) and Death in Venice (1970). His writings include the autobiographical A Postillion Struck by Lightning (1977) and the novel A Period of Adjustment (1994)
- boodler — a person involved in bribery or corruption
- borders — administrative division of S Scotland, on the English border: 1,800 sq mi (4,662 sq km); pop. 101,000
- bordure — the outer edge of a shield, esp when decorated distinctively
- boredom — Boredom is the state of being bored.
- boulder — A boulder is a large rounded rock.
- bounder — If you call a man a bounder, you mean he behaves in an unkind, deceitful, or selfish way.
- bourder — a person who jests or jokes
- bowlder — boulder
- bradded — having brads.
- 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.