8-letter words containing e, n, d, s
- confused — If you are confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do.
- consider — If you consider a person or thing to be something, you have the opinion that this is what they are.
- consoled — to alleviate or lessen the grief, sorrow, or disappointment of; give solace or comfort: Only his children could console him when his wife died.
- consumed — If you are consumed with a feeling or idea, it affects you very strongly indeed.
- contends — to struggle in opposition: to contend with the enemy for control of the port.
- contused — Simple past tense and past participle of contuse.
- cosigned — Simple past tense and past participle of cosign.
- cyanides — Plural form of cyanide.
- cyanosed — (pathology) Afflicted with cyanosis.
- daftness — senseless, stupid, or foolish.
- dagestan — a constituent republic of S Russia, on the Caspian Sea: annexed from Persia in 1813; rich mineral resources. Capital: Makhachkala. Pop: 2 584 200 (2002). Area: 50 278 sq km (19 416 sq miles)
- daimones — disembodied souls
- dainties — of delicate beauty; exquisite: a dainty lace handkerchief.
- dalesman — a person living in a dale, esp in the dales of N England
- dalesmen — Plural form of dalesman.
- damasken — Alternative form of damascene.
- damndest — the damned, those condemned to suffer eternal punishment.
- dampness — Dampness is moisture in the air, or on the surface of something.
- danaides — the fifty daughters of Danaüs. All but Hypermnestra murdered their bridegrooms and were punished in Hades by having to pour water perpetually into a jar with a hole in the bottom
- danglers — to hang loosely, especially with a jerking or swaying motion: The rope dangled in the breeze.
- danishes — Plural form of danish.
- dankness — unpleasantly moist or humid; damp and, often, chilly: a dank cellar.
- danseuse — a female ballet dancer
- darkness — the state or quality of being dark: The room was in total darkness.
- darndest — Alternative spelling of darnedest.
- deadness — The state of not being alive. Having the property of lifelessness, as if dead.
- deadpans — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deadpan.
- deafness — partially or wholly lacking or deprived of the sense of hearing; unable to hear.
- dealings — Someone's dealings with a person or organization are the relations that they have with them or the business that they do with them.
- deanship — Education. the head of a faculty, school, or administrative division in a university or college: the dean of admissions. an official in an American college or secondary school having charge of student personnel services, such as counseling or discipline: the dean of men. the official in charge of undergraduate students at an English university.
- dearness — beloved or loved: a dear friend.
- debasing — to reduce in quality or value; adulterate: They debased the value of the dollar.
- decagons — Plural form of decagon.
- decision — When you make a decision, you choose what should be done or which is the best of various possible actions.
- deckings — Plural form of decking.
- declines — Plural form of decline.
- deepness — extending far down from the top or surface: a deep well; a deep valley.
- deerskin — the hide of a deer
- defences — any means of defence
- defensed — resistance against attack; protection: Two more regiments are needed for the defense of the city.
- defenses — Plural form of defense.
- defensin — (protein) Any of a family of cysteine-rich proteins that are active against bacteria, fungi and viruses.
- defensor — One who defends; a defender.
- definers — Plural form of definer.
- deftness — dexterous; nimble; skillful; clever: deft hands; a deft mechanic.
- defusing — Present participle of defuse.
- defusion — separation of the life instinct from the death instinct, a process often accompanying maturity.
- deionise — Alternative spelling of deionize.
- delusion — A delusion is a false idea.
- dementis — an official denial by a government of actions, aims, etc., ascribed to it.