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7-letter words containing n, e, d, a

  • slander — defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
  • snafued — a badly confused or ridiculously muddled situation: A ballot snafu in the election led to a recount. Synonyms: snarl, bedlam, tumult, disarray, disorder, confusion, mess; foul-up. Antonyms: order, efficiency, calm.
  • snagged — a tree or part of a tree held fast in the bottom of a river, lake, etc., and forming an impediment or danger to navigation.
  • snapped — to make a sudden, sharp, distinct sound; crack, as a whip; crackle.
  • sneaked — to go in a stealthy or furtive manner; slink; skulk.
  • sondage — a deep trial trench for inspecting stratigraphy
  • spandex — a synthetic fiber composed of a long-chain polymer, used chiefly in the manufacture of garments to add elasticity.
  • spanked — to strike (a person, usually a child) with the open hand, a slipper, etc., especially on the buttocks, as in punishment.
  • spanned — the distance between the tip of the thumb and the tip of the little finger when the hand is fully extended.
  • standee — a person who stands, as a passenger in a train, a spectator at a theater, etc., either because all the seats are taken or because standing room is cheaper than a seat.
  • subdean — the deputy of a dean
  • sudamen — a small, whitish vesicle in the skin formed due to retention of fluid, particularly sweat, in the epidermis
  • tag end — the last or final part of something: They came in at the tag end of the performance.
  • tainted — a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful.
  • taloned — a claw, especially of a bird of prey.
  • tancred — 1078?–1112, Norman leader in the first Crusade.
  • tangled — snarled, interlaced, or mixed up: tangled thread.
  • tangoed — a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin, danced by couples, and having many varied steps, figures, and poses.
  • taunted — to reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; mock.
  • thanked — to express gratitude, appreciation, or acknowledgment to: She thanked them for their hospitality.
  • tindale — William Tyndale
  • tonepad — a keypad used to transmit information by generating tones that can be recognized by a central system as corresponding to particular digits
  • trained — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • tranced — a passageway, as a hallway, alley, or the like.
  • twanged — to give out a sharp, vibrating sound, as the string of a musical instrument when plucked.
  • tyndaleWilliam, c1492–1536, English religious reformer, translator of the Bible into English, and martyr.
  • unacted — anything done, being done, or to be done; deed; performance: a heroic act.
  • unadded — not added
  • unadept — very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
  • unaided — to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
  • unaimed — not aimed or specifically targeted
  • unaired — not ventilated or exposed to the air
  • unarmed — without weapons or armor.
  • unasked — not asked: an unasked question.
  • unbaked — not having been baked
  • unbased — the bottom support of anything; that on which a thing stands or rests: a metal base for the table.
  • unbated — not abated; undiminished; unlessened.
  • uncaged — not confined in a cage.
  • undated — having or showing a date: a dated record of all meetings.
  • undealt — simple past tense and past participle of deal1 .
  • undrape — to strip of drapery; uncover.
  • uneared — not ploughed
  • unfaced — without crystal faces.
  • unfaded — to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • unfaked — not faked; genuine
  • unfated — subject to, guided by, or predetermined by fate; destined.
  • unfazed — not dismayed or disconcerted; undaunted: He was unfazed by his previous failures.
  • ungated — (of patterns in a foundry mold) linked by gates.
  • ungazed — not the object of gazing
  • unheard — not heard; not perceived by the ear.
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