7-letter words containing s, h, i, l
- globish — a simplified version of English used by non-native speakers, consisting of the most common words and phrases only
- goldish — fairly golden
- gullish — stupid or simple
- gushily — In a gushy manner.
- halesia — (botany) Any of the genus Halesia of American shrubs with white flowers.
- halides — Plural form of halide.
- haliers — Plural form of halier.
- halitus — breath; exhalation; vapor.
- hastily — moving or acting with haste; speedy; quick; hurried.
- heliast — a court judge in ancient Greece
- helibus — a helicopter with the capacity to carry many passengers
- helices — a native or inhabitant of Corinth.
- hellish — of, like, or suitable to hell; infernal; vile; horrible: It was a hellish war.
- heloise — 1101?–64, French abbess: pupil of and secretly married to Pierre Abélard. Compare Abélard.
- hilarus — Saint, died a.d. 468, pope 461–468.
- hilites — Plural form of hilite.
- himself — See myself.
- hisself — (nonstandard, now chiefly, dialect) Variant form of himself.
- hitless — to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
- holiest — specially recognized as or declared sacred by religious use or authority; consecrated: holy ground.
- holists — Plural form of holist.
- hollies — Plural form of holly.
- horsily — in a horsy manner.
- hostile — of, relating to, or characteristic of an enemy: a hostile nation.
- hotlist — A personal list of favorite or most frequently accessed websites compiled by an Internet user.
- humilis — (of a cumulus cloud) having a small, flattened appearance.
- hurlies — the game of hurling.
- huskily — big and strong; burly.
- hyloist — an adherent of hylotheism
- inglish — (games) An English-like language used for Adventure games like "The Hobbit". Inglish could distinguish between "take the rope and axe" and "take the money and run".
- inhales — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of inhale.
- inhauls — Plural form of inhaul.
- inshell — to retreat, as into a shell
- ischial — Pertaining to the ischium. (from 19th c.).
- ishmael — the son of Abraham and Hagar: both he and Hagar were cast out of Abraham's family by Sarah. Gen. 16:11, 12.
- isohels — Plural form of isohel.
- japlish — Japanese spoken or written with a large admixture of English words and expressions.
- khalasi — An Indian worker at a port or dockyard, traditionally employed in pulling vessels out of the water for maintenance and repair and returning them to the water afterwards.
- khalkis — Chalcis.
- lachish — a Canaanite city captured by Joshua: now an archaeological site in Israel.
- laddish — a boy or youth.
- ladyish — Characteristic of a lady.
- lakshmi — the Hindu goddess of fortune.
- lappish — Lapp (def 2).
- largish — rather large.
- larkish — a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
- lashing — the flexible part of a whip; the section of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip.
- lateish — (colloquial) Quite late.
- lazyish — Somewhat lazy.
- leftish — somewhat left-wing