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7-letter words containing r, e, v, s

  • gravies — Plural form of gravy.
  • greaves — a piece of plate armor for the leg between the knee and the ankle, usually composed of front and back pieces.
  • grieves — Plural form of grieve.
  • grooves — Plural form of groove.
  • grovels — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grovel.
  • halvers — Plural form of halver.
  • harvest — Also, harvesting. the gathering of crops.
  • heavers — Plural form of heaver.
  • hoovers — Plural form of hoover.
  • inverse — reversed in position, order, direction, or tendency.
  • inverts — Plural form of invert.
  • ivories — the hard white substance, a variety of dentin, composing the main part of the tusks of the elephant, walrus, etc.
  • ivresse — (figuratively) euphoria.
  • leavers — Plural form of leaver.
  • louvers — Plural form of louver.
  • louvres — Plural form of louvre.
  • marvels — Plural form of marvel.
  • misaver — to state incorrectly
  • nervous — highly excitable; unnaturally or acutely uneasy or apprehensive: to become nervous under stress.
  • observe — to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
  • obverse — the side of a coin, medal, flag, etc., that bears the principal design (opposed to reverse).
  • oeuvres — Plural form of oeuvre.
  • ovaries — Anatomy, Zoology. the female gonad or reproductive gland, in which the ova and the hormones that regulate female secondary sex characteristics develop.
  • oversad — sadder than necessary
  • oversaw — to direct (work or workers); supervise; manage: He was hired to oversee the construction crews.
  • oversea — over, across, or beyond the sea; abroad: to be sent overseas.
  • oversee — to direct (work or workers); supervise; manage: He was hired to oversee the construction crews.
  • overset — to upset or overturn; overthrow.
  • oversew — to sew with stitches passing successively over an edge, especially closely, so as to cover the edge or make a firm seam.
  • oversow — to sow again after first sowing
  • oversup — to eat or drink too much
  • overuse — to use too much or too often: to overuse an expression.
  • paviser — a soldier bearing or using a pavise
  • peevers — hopscotch
  • pevsner — Antoine (ɑ̃twan). 1886–1962, French constructivist sculptor and painter, born in Russia; brother of Naum Gabo
  • previse — to foresee.
  • prevost — Marcel [mar-sel] /marˈsɛl/ (Show IPA), 1862–1941, French novelist and dramatist.
  • privies — participating in the knowledge of something private or secret (usually followed by to): Many persons were privy to the plot.
  • quavers — (of a person's voice) Shake or tremble in speaking, typically through nervousness or emotion.
  • quivers — Plural form of quiver.
  • ravages — to work havoc upon; damage or mar by ravages: a face ravaged by grief.
  • releves — a rising up onto full point or half point from the flat of the feet.
  • reserve — to keep back or save for future use, disposal, treatment, etc.
  • reshave — to shave again
  • resolve — to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine (to do something): I have resolved that I shall live to the full.
  • restive — impatient of control, restraint, or delay, as persons; restless; uneasy.
  • reverse — opposite or contrary in position, direction, order, or character: an impression reverse to what was intended; in reverse sequence.
  • reversi — a game played on a draughtboard with 64 pieces, black on one side and white on the other. When pieces are captured, they are turned over to join the capturing player's forces; the winner is the player who fills the board with pieces of his or her colour
  • reveuse — a female daydreamer
  • reviles — to assail with contemptuous or opprobrious language; address or speak of abusively.
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