7-letter words containing d, p, e
- tramped — to tread or walk with a firm, heavy, resounding step.
- trapped — traps, Informal. personal belongings; baggage.
- tripled — threefold; consisting of three parts: a triple knot.
- tripped — a journey or voyage: to win a trip to Paris.
- trooped — an assemblage of persons or things; company; band.
- trouped — a company, band, or group of singers, actors, or other performers, especially one that travels about.
- trumped — a trumpet.
- unadept — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
- undoped — any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
- undrape — to strip of drapery; uncover.
- unhoped — not expected or anticipated; unhoped-for.
- unpaced — having a specified or indicated pace (usually used in combination): fast-paced.
- unpaged — (of a publication) having unnumbered pages.
- unpared — to cut off the outer coating, layer, or part of.
- unpaved — a pavement.
- unposed — not posed; not done for effect; natural or candid: her unposed manner; an unposed photograph.
- unraped — not having been raped: Even if he is found not guilty, it doesn't make his victim unraped.
- unspied — unnoticed
- untaped — a long, narrow strip of linen, cotton, or the like, used for tying garments, binding seams or carpets, etc.
- unwiped — not wiped; not cleaned by wiping
- updated — to bring (a book, figures, or the like) up to date as by adding new information or making corrections: to update a science textbook.
- updater — to bring (a book, figures, or the like) up to date as by adding new information or making corrections: to update a science textbook.
- upended — to set on end, as a barrel or ship.
- upfield — away from the defending team's goal
- upgrade — an incline going up in the direction of movement.
- upsides — the upper side or part.
- uptrade — to trade (a piece of equipment, car, etc.) for something similar but of greater value or quality: to uptrade one's stereo components.
- uptrend — a tendency upward or toward growth, especially in economic development.
- usurped — to seize and hold (a position, office, power, etc.) by force or without legal right: The pretender tried to usurp the throne.
- vespoid — like a wasp
- wappend — fatigued; tired
- whapped — Simple past tense and past participle of whap.
- whelped — the young of the dog, or of the wolf, bear, lion, tiger, seal, etc.
- whipped — having received a whipping.
- whomped — Simple past tense and past participle of whomp.
- whooped — a loud cry or shout, as of excitement or joy.
- whopped — to strike forcibly.
- whumped — Simple past tense and past participle of whump.
- whupped — Simple past tense and past participle of whup.
- wimpled — a woman's headcloth drawn in folds about the chin, formerly worn out of doors, and still in use by some nuns.
- wrapped — to enclose in something wound or folded about (often followed by up): She wrapped her head in a scarf.
- ycleped — to call; name (now chiefly in the past participle as ycleped or yclept).
- zipcode — Alternative spelling of zip code.