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7-letter words containing d, e, n, r

  • slander — defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
  • slender — having a circumference that is small in proportion to the height or length: a slender post.
  • sneered — to smile, laugh, or contort the face in a manner that shows scorn or contempt: They sneered at his pretensions.
  • snorted — (of animals) to force the breath violently through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound: The spirited horse snorted and shied at the train.
  • sounder — a person or thing that sounds depth, as of water.
  • spenderStephen, 1909–96, English poet and critic.
  • spurned — to reject with disdain; scorn.
  • tancred — 1078?–1112, Norman leader in the first Crusade.
  • tendril — a threadlike, leafless organ of climbing plants, often growing in spiral form, which attaches itself to or twines round some other body, so as to support the plant.
  • tendron — a shoot or young branch
  • tenured — of, having, or eligible for tenure, especially in a college or university: There are three tenured professors in the history department.
  • thorned — a sharp excrescence on a plant, especially a sharp-pointed aborted branch; spine; prickle.
  • thunder — a loud, explosive, resounding noise produced by the explosive expansion of air heated by a lightning discharge.
  • tindery — resembling tinder; highly inflammable or inflammatory.
  • trained — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • tranced — a passageway, as a hallway, alley, or the like.
  • trident — a three-pronged instrument or weapon.
  • trindle — British Dialect. a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
  • trodden — a past participle of tread.
  • trudgen — a stroke in which a double overarm motion and a scissors kick are used.
  • trundle — to cause (a circular object) to roll along; roll.
  • turdine — belonging or pertaining to the family Turdidae, comprising the true thrushes.
  • unaired — not ventilated or exposed to the air
  • unarmed — without weapons or armor.
  • uncured — a means of healing or restoring to health; remedy.
  • underdo — to do (something) inadequately
  • undergo — to be subjected to; experience; pass through: to undergo surgery.
  • undrape — to strip of drapery; uncover.
  • undress — to take the clothes off (a person); disrobe.
  • undrest — to take the clothes off (a person); disrobe.
  • undried — not dried
  • uneared — not ploughed
  • unfired — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
  • ungored — not gored or bloodied
  • unheard — not heard; not perceived by the ear.
  • unhired — to engage the services of (a person or persons) for wages or other payment: to hire a clerk.
  • unmired — a tract or area of wet, swampy ground; bog; marsh.
  • unorder — to cancel an order; countermand
  • unpared — to cut off the outer coating, layer, or part of.
  • unraced — not raced
  • unraked — not raked or gathered together with a rake
  • unraped — not having been raped: Even if he is found not guilty, it doesn't make his victim unraped.
  • unrated — film: not classified by censors
  • unrazed — not razed or demolished
  • unready — not ready; not made ready: The new stadium is as yet unready for use.
  • unruled — a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
  • unsured — not assured
  • untired — not tired; unwearied
  • untread — to go back through in the same steps.
  • untried — not tried; not attempted, proved, or tested.
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