7-letter words containing s, e, n, r
- sarazen — Gene (Eugene Saraceni) 1902–1999, U.S. golfer.
- sardine — the pilchard, Sardina pilchardus, often preserved in oil and used for food.
- sargent — Sir (Harold) Malcolm (Watts) 1895–1967, English conductor.
- sarment — a thin stem or runner that forms a new plant
- sarsnet — sarcenet.
- saunter — to walk with a leisurely gait; stroll: sauntering through the woods.
- scanner — a person or thing that scans.
- scanter — barely sufficient in amount or quantity; not abundant; almost inadequate: to do scant justice.
- scenary — relating to theatre sets or scenery
- scenery — the general appearance of a place; the aggregate of features that give character to a landscape.
- scorned — open or unqualified contempt; disdain: His face and attitude showed the scorn he felt.
- scorner — open or unqualified contempt; disdain: His face and attitude showed the scorn he felt.
- screeno — (sometimes initial capital letter) (formerly) bingo played in a movie theater.
- scriene — a screen
- scunner — an irrational dislike; loathing: She took a scunner to him.
- searing — to burn or char the surface of: She seared the steak to seal in the juices.
- seminar — a small group of students, as in a university, engaged in advanced study and original research under a member of the faculty and meeting regularly to exchange information and hold discussions.
- senarii — a Latin verse of six feet, especially an iambic trimeter.
- senator — a member of a senate.
- senghor — Léopold Sédar [French ley-aw-pawld sey-dahr] /French leɪ ɔˈpɔld seɪˈdɑr/ (Show IPA), 1906–2001, African poet, teacher, and statesman: president of the Republic of Senegal 1960–80.
- senhora — a Portuguese term of address equivalent to Mrs., used alone or capitalized and prefixed to the name of a married or older woman. Abbreviation: Sra.
- sensory — of or relating to the senses or sensation.
- serbian — of or relating to Serbia, its inhabitants, or their language.
- serging — the method of overcasting the edges of a piece of fabric to prevent fraying
- sericin — a gelatinous organic compound that holds the two strands of natural silk together.
- sericon — a solution used in alchemy of unknown composition, perhaps a red tincture, often equated with minium, or red lead
- seringa — any of several Brazilian trees of the genus Hevea, yielding rubber.
- serpens — a faint extensive constellation situated in the N and S equatorial regions and divided into two parts, Serpens Caput (the head) lying between Ophiuchus and Boötes and Serpens Cauda (the tail) between Ophiuchus and Aquila
- serpent — a snake.
- serrano — a small, green or reddish, extremely hot chili pepper, the fruit of a variety of Capsicum annuum used in cooking.
- servant — a person employed by another, especially to perform domestic duties.
- serving — the act, manner, or right of serving, as in tennis.
- sevener — Ismaʿilian.
- sextern — six gathered sheets folded in two for binding together.
- sharpen — knife: make sharper
- sherman — Forrest Percival, 1896–1951, U.S. naval officer.
- shinier — bright or glossy in appearance.
- shinner — a supporter or member of Sinn Féin
- shorten — to make short or shorter.
- shriner — a member of a fraternal order (Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine) that is an auxiliary of the Masonic order and is dedicated to good fellowship, health programs, charitable works, etc.
- shriven — a past participle of shrive.
- shunner — to keep away from (a place, person, object, etc.), from motives of dislike, caution, etc.; take pains to avoid.
- shunter — to shove or turn (someone or something) aside or out of the way.
- signore — a conventional Italian title of respect for a man, usually used separately; signor.
- silvern — made of or like silver.
- sincere — free of deceit, hypocrisy, or falseness; earnest: a sincere apology.
- singers — a person or thing that singes.
- sintery — containing sinter
- sirened — Classical Mythology. one of several sea nymphs, part woman and part bird, who lure mariners to destruction by their seductive singing.
- sirenic — of or characteristic of a siren; melodious, tempting, or alluring.