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6-letter words containing i, r, e

  • direly — causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible: a dire calamity.
  • direst — causing or involving great fear or suffering; dreadful; terrible: a dire calamity.
  • dirges — Plural form of dirge.
  • dirhem — any of various fractional silver coins issued in Islamic countries at different periods.
  • dirked — Simple past tense and past participle of dirk.
  • dirkes — Plural form of dirke.
  • disert — (obsolete) eloquent.
  • diseur — a male professional entertainer who performs monologues.
  • dither — a trembling; vibration.
  • divers — several; various; sundry: divers articles.
  • divert — to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
  • dopier — Comparative form of dopy.
  • dories — Plural form of dory.
  • dorize — to become Doric in manner or style
  • dormie — (of a player or side in match play) being in the lead by as many holes as are still to be played.
  • dotier — Comparative form of doty.
  • dozier — Comparative form of dozy.
  • draine — (obsolete) The missel thrush.
  • dreich — (Scotland, Northern Ireland) Bleak, miserable, dismal, cheerless, dreary.
  • dreigh — dree.
  • driech — dree.
  • driegh — dree.
  • driers — Plural form of drier.
  • driest — free from moisture or excess moisture; not moist; not wet: a dry towel; dry air.
  • driuen — Obsolete spelling of driven.
  • drived — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of drive.
  • drivel — saliva flowing from the mouth, or mucus from the nose; slaver.
  • driven — past participle of drive.
  • driver — a person or thing that drives.
  • drives — Plural form of drive.
  • duiker — any of several small African antelopes of the Cephalophus, Sylvicapra, and related genera, the males and often the females having short, spikelike horns: some are endangered.
  • durrie — a thick, nonpile cotton rug of India.
  • earing — the part of a cereal plant, as corn, wheat, etc., that contains the flowers and hence the fruit, grains, or kernels.
  • earwig — any of numerous elongate, nocturnal insects of the order Dermaptera, having a pair of large, movable pincers at the rear of the abdomen.
  • easier — not hard or difficult; requiring no great labor or effort: a book that is easy to read; an easy victory.
  • eclair — a finger-shaped cream puff, filled with whipped cream, custard, or pastry cream, often coated with icing.
  • Écurie — team of motor-racing cars
  • edgier — nervously irritable; impatient and anxious.
  • edirne — a city in NW Turkey, in the European part.
  • editor — a person having managerial and sometimes policy-making responsibility related to the writing, compilation, and revision of content for a publishing firm or for a newspaper, magazine, or other publication: She was offered a managing editor position at a small press.
  • eelier — any of numerous elongated, snakelike marine or freshwater fishes of the order Apodes, having no ventral fins.
  • eerier — Comparative form of eerie.
  • eerily — uncanny, so as to inspire superstitious fear; weird: an eerie midnight howl.
  • effeir — to suit or be appropriate for
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  • eggier — Comparative form of eggy.
  • eiders — Plural form of eider.
  • eirack — a young hen in its first year
  • either — Used before the first of two (or occasionally more ) alternatives that are being specified (the other being introduced by “ or ”).
  • elinor — a feminine name
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