7-letter words containing s, w, i, e
- sitwell — Dame Edith, 1887–1964, English poet and critic.
- skewing — an oblique movement, direction, or position.
- skiwear — activewear designed to be worn for skiing, as jackets, sweaters, and pants.
- stewing — to cook (food) by simmering or slow boiling.
- sunview — A windowing system from Sun Microsystems, superseded by NeWS.
- sunwise — in the direction of the sun's apparent daily motion.
- surview — a survey (with the eyes or mind)
- swamies — an honorific title given to a Hindu religious teacher.
- swedish — of or relating to Sweden, its inhabitants, or their language.
- sweetie — Informal. sweetheart.
- swidden — a plot of land cleared for farming by burning away vegetation.
- swifter — moving or capable of moving with great speed or velocity; fleet; rapid: a swift ship.
- swiftie — a trick, ruse, or deception
- swigger — an amount of liquid, especially liquor, taken in one swallow; draught: He took a swig from the flask.
- swimmer — to move in water by movements of the limbs, fins, tail, etc.
- swindle — to cheat (a person, business, etc.) out of money or other assets.
- swinery — a pig farm
- swinged — to singe.
- swinger — a person or thing that swings.
- swingle — a single person who is highly active socially and sexually; an unmarried person who swings.
- swinney — sweeny.
- swipple — the freely swinging part of a flail, which falls upon the grain in threshing; swingle.
- swishes — to move with or make a sibilant sound, as a slender rod cutting sharply through the air or as small waves washing on the shore.
- swisser — Swiss (def 2).
- swithed — Chiefly British Dialect. immediately; quickly.
- swither — a state of confusion, excitement, or perplexity.
- switzer — Swiss (def 2).
- swizzle — a tall drink, originating in Barbados, composed of full-flavored West Indian rum, lime juice, crushed ice, and sugar: typically served with a swizzle stick.
- taxwise — regarding tax
- townies — a resident of a town, especially a nonstudent resident of a college town.
- twinset — a matched sleeveless or short-sleeved sweater and cardigan sold to be worn together.
- twisted — to combine, as two or more strands or threads, by winding together; intertwine.
- twister — a person or thing that twists.
- unsinew — to weaken
- waddies — Plural form of waddy.
- wahines — Plural form of wahine.
- 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.
- waivers — Plural form of waiver.
- walkies — the act of taking a dog for a walk
- wallies — Plural form of wally.
- wariest — watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
- warines — Plural form of warine.
- waxiest — Superlative form of waxy.
- wayside — the side of the way; land immediately adjacent to a road, highway, path, etc.; roadside.
- weakish — rather weak.
- wearies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weary.
- wearish — withered
- weblish — the shorthand form of English that is used in text messaging, chat rooms, etc