7-letter words containing s, e, d, i, t
- sainted — enrolled among the saints.
- sighted — having functional vision; not blind.
- skirted — the part of a gown, dress, slip, or coat that extends downward from the waist.
- smithed — a worker in metal.
- spitted — to eject saliva from the mouth; expectorate.
- staider — of settled or sedate character; not flighty or capricious.
- staired — having or consisting of stairs
- steroid — any of a large group of fat-soluble organic compounds, as the sterols, bile acids, and sex hormones, most of which have specific physiological action.
- stifled — to quell, crush, or end by force: to stifle a revolt; to stifle free expression.
- stilled — remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary: to stand still.
- stilted — stiffly dignified or formal, as speech or literary style; pompous.
- stinted — to be frugal; get along on a scanty allowance: Don't stint on the food. They stinted for years in order to save money.
- stipend — a periodic payment, especially a scholarship or fellowship allowance granted to a student.
- stirred — to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
- storied — having stories or floors (often used in combination): a two-storied house.
- strider — to walk with long steps, as with vigor, haste, impatience, or arrogance.
- strides — men's trousers
- striped — having stripes or bands.
- strived — to exert oneself vigorously; try hard: He strove to make himself understood.
- studdie — stithy.
- studied — marked by or suggestive of conscious effort; not spontaneous or natural; affected: studied simplicity.
- studier — application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study.
- studies — work relating to a particular discipline
- stymied — Golf. (on a putting green) an instance of a ball's lying on a direct line between the cup and the ball of an opponent about to putt.
- subedit — to edit and correct (written or printed material)
- swithed — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
- tayside — a region in E Scotland. 1100 sq. mi. (2849 sq. km).
- tedious — event: dull
- tidiest — neat, orderly, or trim, as in appearance or dress: a tidy room; a tidy person.
- toadies — an obsequious flatterer; sycophant.
- topside — the upper side.
- twisted — to combine, as two or more strands or threads, by winding together; intertwine.
- visited — to go to and stay with (a person or family) or at (a place) for a short time for reasons of sociability, politeness, business, curiosity, etc.: to visit a friend; to visit clients; to visit Paris.
- vistaed — possessing or forming a vista or vistas.
- waisted — having a waist of a specified kind (usually used in combination): long-waisted; high-waisted.
- wedsite — A website dedicated to sharing information about a particular wedding.
- whisted — hushed; silent; still.
- widgets — Plural form of widget.
- wildest — living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.