7-letter words containing e, g, l, r
- gloater — to look at or think about with great or excessive, often smug or malicious, satisfaction: The opposing team gloated over our bad luck.
- gloried — Simple past tense and past participle of glory.
- glories — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glory.
- glosser — a person or thing that puts a gloss or shine on something.
- glovers — Plural form of glover.
- glowers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glower.
- glummer — Comparative form of glum.
- gnarled — (of trees) full of or covered with gnarls; bent; twisted.
- gobbler — a person or thing that gobbles or consumes voraciously or quickly: a gobbler of science fiction.
- godlier — Comparative form of godly.
- goggler — a person who stares goggle-eyed.
- golfers — Plural form of golfer.
- gomeral — a fool.
- gomerel — a fool.
- gomeril — a fool.
- goneril — (in Shakespeare's King Lear) the elder of Lear's two faithless daughters.
- gormley — Sir Antony. born 1950, British sculptor, noted for Angel of the North (1998) and Another Place (1997), an installation of cast-iron figures facing out to sea on Crosby beach, near Liverpool
- grabble — to feel or search with the hands; grope.
- gracile — gracefully slender.
- grackle — any of several long-tailed American birds of the family Icteridae, especially of the genus Quiscalus, having usually iridescent black plumage.
- gradely — (Northern England) of a person; decent, well-meaning, respectable.
- granule — a little grain.
- grapnel — a device consisting essentially of one or more hooks or clamps, for grasping or holding something; grapple; grappling iron.
- grapple — to hold or make fast to something, as with a grapple.
- graupel — snow pellets.
- gravels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of gravel.
- gravely — Samuel L(ee), Jr. 1922–2004, U.S. naval officer: first black admiral.
- greatly — in or to a great degree; much: greatly improved in health.
- greeley — Horace, 1811–72, U.S. journalist, editor, and political leader.
- greenly — of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in the spectrum: green leaves.
- gregale — a strong northeast wind that blows in the central and western Mediterranean area.
- gremial — a cloth placed on the lap of the bishop, as during the celebration of Mass or when he confers orders.
- gremlin — a mischievous invisible being, said by airplane pilots in World War II to cause engine trouble and mechanical difficulties.
- grendel — the monster killed by Beowulf.
- greylag — a common, gray, wild goose, Anser anser, of Europe, that is the ancestor of most breeds of domestic goose.
- gribble — a small, marine isopod crustacean of the genus Limnoria that destroys submerged timber by boring into it.
- griddle — a frying pan with a handle and a slightly raised edge, for cooking pancakes, bacon, etc., over direct heat.
- grilled — a grating or openwork barrier, as for a gate, usually of metal and often of decorative design.
- griller — a person who grills food, especially as a cook in a restaurant.
- grilles — Plural form of grille.
- grilses — Plural form of grilse.
- grindle — bowfin.
- gripple — miserly; avaricious.
- gristle — cartilage, especially in meats.
- grizzle — gray; grayish; devoid of hue.
- grockle — (slang, British, various parts of the South West) A tourist from elsewhere in the country.
- grolier — pertaining to a decorative design (Grolier design) in bookbinding, consisting of bands interlaced in geometric forms.
- grovels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grovel.
- growled — to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
- growler — a person or thing that growls.