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7-letter words containing e, s, t, a

  • at best — You use at best to indicate that even if you describe something as favourably as possible or if it performs as well as it possibly can, it is still not very good.
  • at ease — If you are at ease, you are feeling confident and relaxed, and are able to talk to people without feeling nervous or anxious. If you put someone at their ease, you make them feel at ease.
  • at rest — not moving; still
  • at-desk — carried out at a person's desk at his or her place of work
  • atheism — Atheism is the belief that there is no God. Compare agnosticism.
  • atheist — An atheist is a person who believes that there is no God. Compare agnostic.
  • atheous — having no concern or regard for the matters surrounding the actuality of a God
  • athiest — Misspelling of atheist.
  • atlases — Plural form of atlas.
  • atomies — an atom; mote.
  • atomise — to reduce to atoms.
  • atoners — Plural form of atoner.
  • atonies — Pathology. lack of tone or energy; muscular weakness, especially in a contractile organ.
  • atopies — Plural form of atopy.
  • atreids — a dynasty of rulers of ancient Mycenae, whose members included Atreus
  • atresia — absence of or unnatural narrowing of a body channel
  • atresic — marked by atresia
  • attends — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attend.
  • attests — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attest.
  • attires — to dress, array, or adorn, especially for special occasions, ceremonials, etc.
  • attunes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attune.
  • auguste — a type of circus clown who usually wears battered ordinary clothes and is habitually maladroit or unlucky
  • aunties — Informal. aunt.
  • aurates — Plural form of aurate.
  • austere — If you describe something as austere, you approve of its plain and simple appearance.
  • auteurs — Plural form of auteur.
  • avestan — the oldest recorded language of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European family; the language of the Avesta
  • avocets — Plural form of avocet.
  • azotise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of azotize.
  • backset — a setback; a reversal
  • baddest — not good in any manner or degree.
  • baguets — Plural form of baguet.
  • baiters — Plural form of baiter.
  • baldest — Superlative form of bald.
  • ballets — Plural form of ballet.
  • balteus — (on an Ionic capital) the horizontal band connecting the volutes on either side.
  • banters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of banter.
  • baptise — to immerse in water or sprinkle or pour water on in the Christian rite of baptism: They baptized the new baby.
  • barbets — Plural form of barbet.
  • barents — Willem [wil-uh m] /ˈwɪl əm/ (Show IPA), died 1597, Dutch navigator and explorer.
  • barotse — a member of a Negroid people of central Africa living chiefly in SW Zambia
  • barrets — Plural form of barret.
  • barters — Plural form of barter.
  • barthes — Roland. 1915–80, French writer and critic, who applied structuralist theory to literature and popular culture: his books include Mythologies (1957) and Elements of Semiology (1964)
  • barytes — a colourless or white mineral consisting of barium sulphate in orthorhombic crystalline form, occurring in sedimentary rocks and with sulphide ores: a source of barium. Formula: BaSO4
  • basinet — a close-fitting medieval helmet of light steel usually with a visor
  • baskets — Plural form of basket.
  • basterd — Misspelling of bastard.
  • basters — Plural form of baster.
  • bastide — a large manor house in the south of France
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