7-letter words containing s, e, i, t
- velites — light-armed troops in ancient Rome, drawn from the poorer classes
- ventris — Michael George Francis, 1922–56, English architect and linguist.
- veriest — precise; particular: That is the very item we want.
- veritas — truth.
- vestige — a mark, trace, or visible evidence of something that is no longer present or in existence: A few columns were the last vestiges of a Greek temple.
- vesting — a close-fitting, waist-length, sleeveless garment that buttons down the front, designed to be worn under a jacket.
- virtues — moral excellence; goodness; righteousness.
- 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.
- visitee — a person who is visited
- vistaed — possessing or forming a vista or vistas.
- vitebsk — a city in NE Byelorussia (Belarus), on the Dvina River.
- vitesse — speed
- vittles — victuals, food supplies; provisions.
- waisted — having a waist of a specified kind (usually used in combination): long-waisted; high-waisted.
- waister — (nautical) A seaman stationed in the waist of a warship.
- waiters — Plural form of waiter.
- wariest — watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
- waxiest — Superlative form of waxy.
- website — a connected group of pages on the World Wide Web regarded as a single entity, usually maintained by one person or organization and devoted to a single topic or several closely related topics.
- wedsite — A website dedicated to sharing information about a particular wedding.
- weights — (weightlifting) Any collection of weighted objects, such as dumbbells or barbells, used for exercise and training the muscles.
- westies — Plural form of westie.
- westing — Navigation. the distance due west made good on any course tending westward; westerly departure.
- wetsuit — A close-fitting garment of neoprene or similar material typically covering most of the body but not designed to exclude water, worn for warmth in water sports or diving.
- wettish — Somewhat wet; damp, moist.
- whilest — Obsolete form of whilst.
- whisted — hushed; silent; still.
- whistle — to make a clear musical sound, a series of such sounds, or a high-pitched, warbling sound by the forcible expulsion of the breath through a small opening formed by contracting the lips, or through the teeth, with the aid of the tongue.
- whitens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whiten.
- whitest — of the color of pure snow, of the margins of this page, etc.; reflecting nearly all the rays of sunlight or a similar light.
- whities — Plural form of whitey.
- wickets — Plural form of wicket.
- widgets — Plural form of widget.
- wiglets — Plural form of wiglet.
- wildest — living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated: a wild animal; wild geese.
- wiliest — full of, marked by, or proceeding from wiles; crafty; cunning.
- willets — Plural form of willet.
- winslet — Kate. born 1975, English film actress; her films include Sense and Sensibility (1995), Titanic (1997), Iris (2001), Little Children (2006), and Revolutionary Road (2008)
- winters — the cold season between autumn and spring in northern latitudes (in the Northern Hemisphere from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox; in the Southern Hemisphere from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox).
- wisents — Plural form of wisent.
- wishest — Archaic second-person singular form of wish.
- wisheth — Archaic third-person singular form of wish.
- witches — Plural form of witch.
- withers — George, 1588–1667, English poet and pamphleteer.
- withies — Plural form of withy.
- witless — lacking wit or intelligence; stupid; foolish.
- witness — to see, hear, or know by personal presence and perception: to witness an accident.
- witters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of witter.
- wrister — (ice hockey) A wrist shot, a shot made primarily with a wrist motion.
- writers — Plural form of writer.