7-letter words containing s, i, r
- henries — Plural form of henry.
- herisau — a demicanton in NE Switzerland: Protestant. 94 sq. mi. (245 sq. km). Capital: Herisau.
- hérissé — having bristles
- hermits — Plural form of hermit.
- hernias — Plural form of hernia.
- heroics — Also, heroical. of, relating to, or characteristic of a hero or heroine.
- heroise — to make a hero of: a war film that heroizes the warrior.
- heroism — the qualities or attributes of a hero or heroine: He showed great heroism in battle.
- hership — the act of plundering
- heurism — the educational principle of acquiring knowledge through empirical study and practical experience
- hilarus — Saint, died a.d. 468, pope 461–468.
- hinders — to cause delay, interruption, or difficulty in; hamper; impede: The storm hindered our progress.
- hipster — hipsters, Chiefly British. hiphuggers (def 2).
- hirings — Plural form of hiring, present participle of 'hire'.
- hirstie — dry
- hirsute — hairy; shaggy.
- his/her — his or her
- history — the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
- histrio — a stage actor
- hitters — Plural form of hitter.
- hoister — to raise or lift, especially by some mechanical appliance: to hoist a flag; to hoist the mainsail.
- hoosier — a native or inhabitant of Indiana (used as a nickname).
- horison — Obsolete spelling of horizon.
- hornies — Satan.
- hornish — Somewhat like horn; hard.
- hornist — Someone who plays the horn (the musical instrument).
- horsily — in a horsy manner.
- horsing — Present participle of horse.
- hosiers — Plural form of hosier.
- hosiery — stockings or socks of any kind.
- hurdies — the buttocks or haunches
- hurlies — the game of hurling.
- hurries — to move, proceed, or act with haste (often followed by up): Hurry, or we'll be late. Hurry up, it's starting to rain.
- huskier — Comparative form of husky.
- hybrids — Plural form of hybrid.
- icterus — jaundice (def 1).
- idris i — (Mohammed Idris Senussi) 1890–1983, king of Libya 1951–69.
- ignores — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ignore.
- imbrues — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbrue.
- imburse — (obsolete) To supply or stock with money.
- immerse — to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink.
- immures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of immure.
- impairs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impair.
- imparks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impark.
- imparts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of impart.
- imports — Plural form of import.
- imposer — to lay on or set as something to be borne, endured, obeyed, fulfilled, paid, etc.: to impose taxes.
- impresa — a device or emblem.
- imprese — a device or emblem.
- impress — to press or force into public service, as sailors.