7-letter words containing d, h
- 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.
- chardin — Jean-Baptiste Siméon (ʒɑ̃batist simeɔ̃). 1699–1779, French still-life and genre painter, noted for his subtle use of scumbled colour
- 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.
- chassid — a sect of Jewish mystics founded in Poland about 1750, characterized by religious zeal and a spirit of prayer, joy, and charity
- chasted — Simple past tense and past participle of chast.
- chatted — to converse in a familiar or informal manner.
- cheated — to defraud; swindle: He cheated her out of her inheritance.
- checked — Something that is checked has a pattern of small squares, usually of two colours.
- cheddar — Cheddar is a type of hard yellow cheese, originally made in Britain.
- cheeked — having cheeks of the kind indicated (used in combination): rosy-cheeked youngsters.
- cheeped — Simple past tense and past participle of cheep.
- cheered — a shout of encouragement, approval, congratulation, etc.: The cheers of the fans filled the stadium.
- cheesed — disgusted; fed up (usually followed by off).
- chefdom — the state or condition of being a chef
- cheloid — keloid
- chengde — a city in NE China, in Hebei on the Luan River: summer residence of the Manchu emperors. Pop: 470 000 (2005 est)
- chengdu — a city in S central China, capital of Sichuan province. Pop: 3 478 000 (2005 est)
- chested — having a (specified kind of) chest or thorax
- chidden — to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
- chideth — (archaic) Third person singular form of chide.
- chiding — to express disapproval of; scold; reproach: The principal chided the children for their thoughtless pranks.
- childed — (obsolete) Having a child.
- childer — (Ireland, obsolete elsewhere) Plural form of child.
- childly — childlike; childish
- chiliad — a group of one thousand
- chilled — (of a person) feeling cold
- chindia — China and India considered together in economic and strategic terms
- chindit — a member of the Allied forces commanded by Orde Wingate fighting behind the Japanese lines in Burma (1943–45)
- chinked — a chinking sound: the chink of ice in a glass.
- chinned — the lower extremity of the face, below the mouth.
- chipped — damaged by having a small piece broken off
- chirmed — Simple past tense and past participle of chirm.
- chirped — to make a characteristic short, sharp sound, as small birds and certain insects.
- chirred — Simple past tense and past participle of chirr.
- chitted — Simple past tense and past participle of chit.
- chlorid — Archaic form of chloride.
- chobdar — a macebearer or attendant of a king or eminent dignitary in India
- chocked — a wedge or block of wood, metal, or the like, for filling in a space, holding an object steady, etc.
- chomped — Simple past tense and past participle of chomp.
- choosed — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of choose.
- chopped — diced, minced, or cut into small bits.
- chordal — of, relating to, or resembling a chord.
- chorded — Simple past tense and past participle of chord.
- chordee — an unusual bending downwards of the penis, visible when erect, that is a symptom of gonorrhoea
- choroid — resembling the chorion, esp in being vascular
- chorred — Simple past tense and past participle of chor.