7-letter words containing f, r, e, s
- heifers — Plural form of heifer.
- herself — See myself.
- hoofers — Plural form of hoofer.
- infuser — to introduce, as if by pouring; cause to penetrate; instill (usually followed by into): The energetic new principal infused new life into the school.
- jeffers — (John) Robinson, 1887–1962, U.S. poet.
- knifers — Plural form of knifer.
- lifters — Plural form of lifter.
- loafers — Plural form of loafer.
- misfare — to get on or fare badly
- misfire — (of a rifle or gun or of a bullet or shell) to fail to fire or explode.
- of hers — belonging to or associated with her
- ourself — Used instead of “ ourselves, ” typically when “ we ” refers to people in general rather than a definite group of people.
- perfuse — to overspread with moisture, color, etc.; suffuse.
- presift — to sift something preliminarily
- profess — to lay claim to, often insincerely; pretend to: He professed extreme regret.
- profuse — spending or giving freely and in large amount, often to excess; extravagant (often followed by in): profuse praise.
- raffles — rubbish.
- redfish — Also called ocean perch, rosefish. a North Atlantic rockfish, Sebastes marinus, used for food.
- reflisp — (language) A small Lisp interpreter written in C++ by Bill Birch of Bull, UK. RefLisp has a built-in web server, Wiki, LISP server pages, SQL Databases, XML parser, MD5 hashing, regular expressions, reference counting and mark-sweep garbage collection. RefLisp has shallow-binding and dynamic scope with optional support for lexical scope, Common Lisp compatibility and for indefinite extent Scheme programs. RefLisp is distributed under the GPL.
- refocus — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
- reforms — the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc.: social reform; spelling reform.
- refresh — to provide new vigor and energy by rest, food, etc. (often used reflexively).
- refusal — an act or instance of refusing.
- restaff — to staff (a workplace, department, etc) again or replace staff members in
- restful — giving or conducive to rest.
- restuff — to put new material into (cushions, furniture, toys, etc) in order to make firm or solid
- safrole — a colorless or faintly yellow liquid, C 1 0 H 1 0 O 2 , obtained from sassafras oil or the like: used chiefly in perfumery, for flavoring, and in the manufacture of soaps.
- salfern — a European branching plant of the borage family
- scarfed — a long, broad strip of wool, silk, lace, or other material worn about the neck, shoulders, or head, for ornament or protection against cold, drafts, etc.; muffler.
- scarfer — a football fan who is not a hooligan
- schaerf — Adolf [ah-dawlf] /ˈɑ dɔlf/ (Show IPA), 1890–1965, Austrian statesman: president 1957–65.
- scoffer — to speak derisively; mock; jeer (often followed by at): If you can't do any better, don't scoff. Their efforts toward a peaceful settlement are not to be scoffed at.
- scuffer — a type of lightweight sandal
- seaford — a city on SW Long Island, in SE New York.
- seferis — George. pen name of Georgios Seferiades. 1900–71, Greek poet and diplomat: Nobel prize for literature 1963
- seifert — Jaroslav [yah-raw-slahf] /ˈyɑ rɔ slɑf/ (Show IPA), 1901–1986, Czech poet: Nobel prize 1984.
- serfage — a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- serfdom — a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- sferics — (used with a singular verb) electronic equipment for determining the position of storms by locating their accompanying atmospherics.
- shaffer — Sir Peter. 1926–2016, British dramatist. His plays include The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1964), Equus (1973), Amadeus (1979), and The Gift of the Gorgon (1992)
- shafter — a shaft-horse, usually in tandem with another horse, that pulls a cart
- sheriff — the law-enforcement officer of a county or other civil subdivision of a state.
- shifter — a person or thing that shifts.
- sniffer — a person or thing that sniffs.
- snifter — Also called inhaler. a pear-shaped glass, narrowing at the top to intensify the aroma of brandy, liqueur, etc.
- snuffer — candlesnuffer.
- staffer — a member of a staff of employees or coworkers.
- stiffer — rigid or firm; difficult or impossible to bend or flex: a stiff collar.
- stifler — to quell, crush, or end by force: to stifle a revolt; to stifle free expression.
- stuffer — a person or thing that stuffs.