6-letter words containing r, e, i, d
- hinder — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
- i reed — Sir Carol, 1906–76, British film director.
- idlers — Plural form of idler.
- inbred — naturally inherent; innate; native: her inbred grace.
- indear — Alternative form of endear.
- indore — a former state in central India: now part of Madhya Pradesh.
- indure — Obsolete spelling of endure.
- inured — to accustom to hardship, difficulty, pain, etc.; toughen or harden; habituate (usually followed by to): inured to cold.
- irades — Plural form of irade.
- irides — a plural of iris.
- irised — Anatomy. the contractile, circular diaphragm forming the colored portion of the eye and containing a circular opening, the pupil, in its center.
- ironed — Simple past tense and past participle of iron.
- jerids — Plural form of jerid.
- jerrid — jereed.
- juried — having the contents selected for exhibition by a jury: a juried art show.
- kediri — a city on E Java, in Indonesia.
- kidder — to talk or deal jokingly with; banter; jest with: She is always kidded about her accent.
- kinder — of a good or benevolent nature or disposition, as a person: a kind and loving person.
- laired — British Dialect. mud; mire.
- lerida — a city in NE Spain.
- lieder — a typically 19th-century German art song characterized by the setting of a poetic text in either strophic or through-composed style and the treatment of the piano and voice in equal artistic partnership: Schubert lieder.
- merida — a peninsula in SE Mexico and N Central America comprising parts of SE Mexico, N Guatemala, and Belize.
- mierda — (neologism, vulgar) shit.
- milder — amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others.
- minder — Chiefly British. a person who looks after something (usually used in combination): a baby-minder.
- mitred — to bestow a miter upon, or raise to a rank entitled to it.
- moider — (intransitive) to toil.
- nereid — (sometimes lowercase) Classical Mythology. any of the 50 daughters of Nereus; a sea nymph.
- oreide — oroide.
- oroide — an alloy containing copper, tin, etc., used to imitate gold.
- pardie — verily; indeed
- perdie — certainly; indeed
- period — a rather large interval of time that is meaningful in the life of a person, in history, etc., because of its particular characteristics: a period of illness; a period of great profitability for a company; a period of social unrest in Germany.
- pierid — belonging or pertaining to the Pieridae, a family of butterflies comprising the whites, sulfurs, etc.
- pinder — peanut.
- prebid — occurring prior to a bid
- prided — a high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or as displayed in bearing, conduct, etc.
- primed — of the first importance; demanding the fullest consideration: a prime requisite.
- prised — pry2 .
- prized — pry2 .
- quired — Simple past tense and past participle of quire.
- raided — a sudden assault or attack, as upon something to be seized or suppressed: a police raid on a gambling ring.
- raider — a person or thing that raids.
- railed — a bar of wood or metal fixed horizontally for any of various purposes, as for a support, barrier, fence, or railing.
- rained — water that is condensed from the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere and falls to earth in drops more than 1/50 inch (0.5 mm) in diameter. Compare drizzle (def 6).
- raised — fashioned or made as a surface design in relief.
- re-bid — to bid again, for example in a card game such as bridge
- rebind — fasten together again
- redfin — any of various small freshwater minnows with red fins, especially a shiner, Notropis umbratilis, of streams in central North America.
- redial — Also, re-dial. to dial again.