7-letter words containing r, h, e
- ashiver — in a shivering manner
- asthore — my treasure: a term of endearment
- aughter — to own; possess.
- bareish — Somewhat bare.
- barthes — Roland. 1915–80, French writer and critic, who applied structuralist theory to literature and popular culture: his books include Mythologies (1957) and Elements of Semiology (1964)
- bashers — Plural form of basher.
- batcher — anything that makes something into batches
- bathers — a swimming costume
- beacher — a long, curling wave of the sea.
- beareth — (archaic) Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bear.
- bearhug — to give someone a bear hug
- bearish — On the stock market, if there is a bearish mood, prices are expected to fall. Compare bullish.
- becharm — to charm, delight
- beecher — Henry Ward. 1813–87, US clergyman: a leader in the movement for the abolition of slavery
- beghard — a member of a Christian brotherhood that was founded in Flanders in the 13th century and followed a life based on that of the Beguines
- behaver — something or someone who behaves
- behrens — Peter. 1868–1940, German architect
- behring — Emil (Adolf) von (ˈeːmiːl fɔn). 1854–1917, German bacteriologist, who discovered diphtheria and tetanus antitoxins: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1901
- behrman — S(amuel) N(athaniel)1893-1973; U.S. playwright
- belcher — a person who belches
- ben hur — a historical novel (1880) by Lew Wallace.
- bencher — a member of the governing body of one of the Inns of Court, usually a judge or a Queen's Counsel
- berakah — berakhah.
- berchta — Perchta.
- berhyme — to mention in poetry
- berthed — in a berth
- beshrew — to wish evil on; curse (used in mild oaths such as beshrew me)
- bethorn — to cover with thorns
- betroth — to promise to marry or to give in marriage
- bewhore — to treat as a whore
- bioherm — a mound of material laid down by sedentary marine organisms, esp a coral reef
- birchen — of or relating to birch.
- bircher — a member or supporter of the John Birch Society
- birthed — an act or instance of being born: the day of his birth.
- birther — a person who believes that Barack Obama, US President 2009–2017, was not born in the USA and was therefore not eligible to be President
- blather — If someone is blathering on about something, they are talking for a long time about something that you consider boring or unimportant.
- blether — blather
- blither — to talk nonsense
- blucher — a high shoe with laces over the tongue
- blusher — Blusher is a coloured substance that women put on their cheeks.
- bonheur — Rosa (roza). 1822–99, French painter of animals
- botcher — to spoil by poor work; bungle (often followed by up): He botched up the job thoroughly.
- boucher — François (frɑ̃swa). 1703–70, French rococo artist, noted for his delicate ornamental paintings of pastoral scenes and mythological subjects
- breadth — The breadth of something is the distance between its two sides.
- breathe — When people or animals breathe, they take air into their lungs and let it out again. When they breathe smoke or a particular kind of air, they take it into their lungs and let it out again as they breathe.
- breaths — the air inhaled and exhaled in respiration.
- breathy — If someone has a breathy voice, you can hear their breath when they speak or sing.
- brecham — a straw collar for a draught-horse or ox
- brenham — a town in central Texas.
- brioche — Brioche is a kind of sweet bread.