7-letter words containing u, r, a, t
- outbark — to bark more than or louder than
- outbrag — to brag more than or better than
- outdare — to surpass in daring.
- outdrag — to beat in a drag race
- outdraw — to draw a gun, revolver, etc., from a holster, faster than (an opponent or competitor): She could outdraw any member of the club.
- outearn — to earn more than
- outhear — to perceive by the ear: Didn't you hear the doorbell?
- outpart — a remote region
- outpray — to exceed in praying or overcome by prayer
- outrace — to race or run faster than: The deer outraced its pursuers.
- outrage — an act of wanton cruelty or violence; any gross violation of law or decency.
- outrang — simple past tense of outring.
- outrank — to have a higher rank than: A major outranks a captain in the army.
- outrate — to receive a better rating than
- outrave — to outdo in raving
- outread — to outdo in reading or to read more than
- outroad — (obsolete) An excursion.
- outroar — to roar or clamour louder than
- outsoar — to soar beyond.
- outward — proceeding or directed toward the outside or exterior, or away from a central point: the outward flow of gold; the outward part of a voyage.
- outwear — to wear or last longer than; outlast: a well-made product that outwears its competition.
- outyear — the fiscal year after a year covered by a budget; any year beyond the budget year for which projections of spending are made.
- parquet — a floor composed of short strips or blocks of wood forming a pattern, sometimes with inlays of other woods or other materials.
- parture — departure
- pasteur — Louis [loo-ee;; French lwee] /ˈlu i;; French lwi/ (Show IPA), 1822–95, French chemist and bacteriologist.
- pasture — Rogier [French raw-zhee-ey] /French rɔ ʒiˈeɪ/ (Show IPA), or Roger [French raw-zhey] /French rɔˈʒeɪ/ (Show IPA), de la [French duh-la] /French də la/ (Show IPA), Weyden, Rogier van der.
- puritan — a member of a group of Protestants that arose in the 16th century within the Church of England, demanding the simplification of doctrine and worship, and greater strictness in religious discipline: during part of the 17th century the Puritans became a powerful political party.
- purpart — a purparty.
- quadrat — Printing. quad2 (def 1).
- quartan — (of a fever, ague, etc.) characterized by paroxysms that recur every fourth day, both days of consecutive occurrence being counted.
- quarter — crumb
- quartes — the fourth of eight defensive positions.
- quartet — any group of four persons or things.
- quartic — of or relating to the fourth degree.
- quartos — Plural form of quarto.
- quartzy — resembling quartz
- quatrin — (obsolete) Any of several small, copper coins, similar to a farthing, in any of several countries.
- quorate — A quorum.
- racquet — a light bat having a netting of catgut or nylon stretched in a more or less oval frame and used for striking the ball in tennis, the shuttlecock in badminton, etc.
- rainout — a contest, performance, or the like, that has been rained out.
- rantoul — a city in E Illinois.
- rap out — If you rap out an order or a question, you say it quickly and sharply.
- rapture — ecstatic joy or delight; joyful ecstasy.
- rastrum — a pen for drawing the five lines of a musical stave simultaneously
- rat out — be cowardly, withdraw
- rat run — A rat run is a small street which drivers use during busy times in order to avoid heavy traffic on the main roads.
- raupatu — the confiscation or seizure of land
- readout — Computers. the output of information from a computer in readable form. Compare printout.
- refutal — an act of refuting a statement, charge, etc.; disproof.
- relatum — one of the objects between which a relation is said to hold