8-letter words containing r, e, v
- dividers — a person or thing that divides.
- diviners — Plural form of diviner.
- divorced — Cut off, or separated.
- divorcee — a divorced woman.
- divorces — Plural form of divorce.
- divulger — One who divulges something.
- drivable — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- drive at — to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion: to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
- drive-by — the action of driving by a specified locality, object, etc.: a drive-by of Nelson's Monument.
- drive-in — a motion-picture theater, refreshment stand, bank, or other public facility designed to accommodate patrons in their automobiles.
- drive-up — serving or accessible to customers who drive up in their cars: a drive-up taco stand; a drive-up window at a bank.
- driveled — Simple past tense and past participle of drivel.
- driveway — a road, especially a private one, leading from a street or other thoroughfare to a building, house, garage, etc.
- drnovsek — Janez . 1950–2008, Slovenian politician, president of Slovenia (2002–07)
- durative — noting or pertaining to a verb aspect expressing incomplete or continued action. Beat and walk are durative in contrast to strike and step.
- duvalier — François [frahn-swa] /frɑ̃ˈswa/ (Show IPA), ("Papa Doc") 1907–71, Haitian physician and dictator: president 1957–71.
- eavedrop — A drop falling from the eaves of a building; an eavesdrop.
- edward v — 1470–83, king of England 1483 (son of Edward IV).
- elevator — A platform or compartment housed in a shaft for raising and lowering people or things to different floors or levels.
- endeavor — Try hard to do or achieve something.
- enervate — Cause (someone) to feel drained of energy or vitality; weaken.
- engraved — Cut or carve (a text or design) on the surface of a hard object.
- engraver — A person who engraves.
- engraves — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engrave.
- engrieve — to cause grief to
- engroove — to put a groove into; to fit into a groove
- enravish — to enchant
- enslaver — One that enslaves.
- environs — The surrounding area or district.
- erective — Making erect or upright; raising.
- ergative — Relating to or denoting a case of nouns (in some languages, e.g., Basque and Eskimo) that identifies the subject of a transitive verb and is different from the case that identifies the subject of an intransitive verb.
- eric xiv — 1533–77, king of Sweden (1560–68). His attempts to dominate the Baltic led to war with Denmark (1563–70); deposed and imprisoned
- eruptive — Of, relating to, or formed by volcanic activity.
- estovers — a right allowed by law to tenants of land to cut timber, esp for fuel and repairs
- eventers — Plural form of eventer.
- everlast — (intransitive) To last always or forever; continue; endure; remain.
- evermore — (chiefly used for rhetorical effect or in ecclesiastical contexts) always.
- eversion — An act of turning inside out.
- everting — Present participle of evert.
- everyday — Happening or used every day; daily.
- everyman — In fiction, drama, or allegory, the archetypical ordinary individual, frequently the protagonist in a parable of some sort.
- everyone — Every person.
- everyway — (dated) In every way, however possible.
- evesdrop — Archaic form of eavesdrop.
- evildoer — A person who commits profoundly immoral and malevolent deeds.
- evocator — Someone who evokes.
- exertive — Having power or a tendency to exert; using exertion.
- failover — A method of protecting computer systems from failure, in which standby equipment automatically takes over when the main system fails.
- fairview — a town in NE New Jersey.
- favorite — a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference: That song is an old favorite of mine.