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7-letter words containing v, e, d

  • -driven — powered by
  • -leaved — -leaved or -leafed combines with adjectives to form other adjectives which describe the type of leaves a tree or plant has.
  • advance — To advance means to move forward, often in order to attack someone.
  • advents — Plural form of advent.
  • adverbs — any member of a class of words that function as modifiers of verbs or clauses, and in some languages, as Latin and English, as modifiers of adjectives, other adverbs, or adverbial phrases, as very in very nice, much in much more impressive, and tomorrow in She'll write to you tomorrow. They relate to what they modify by indicating place (I promise to be there), time (Do your homework now!), manner (She sings beautifully), circumstance (He accidentally dropped the glass when the bell rang), degree (I'm very happy to see you), or cause (I draw, although badly). See also sentence adverb.
  • adverse — Adverse decisions, conditions, or effects are unfavourable to you.
  • adverts — Plural form of advert.
  • advices — an opinion or recommendation offered as a guide to action, conduct, etc.: I shall act on your advice.
  • advised — resulting from deliberation
  • advisee — a person who receives advice from another person
  • adviser — An adviser is an expert whose job is to give advice to another person or to a group of people.
  • advises — to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following: I advise you to be cautious.
  • alcoved — having or made as an alcove
  • andover — a city in NE Massachusetts.
  • andreevLeonid Nikolaevich [lee-uh-nid nik-uh lah-yuh-vich;; Russian llyee-uh-nyeet nyik-uh-lah-yuh-vich] /ˈli ə nɪd ˌnɪkˈəlɑ yə vɪtʃ;; Russian ˌllyi əˈnyit ˌnyɪk əˈlɑ yə vɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1871–1919, Russian writer.
  • arrived — to come to a certain point in the course of travel; reach one's destination: He finally arrived in Rome.
  • av node — atrioventricular node.
  • availed — to be of use or value to; profit; advantage: All our efforts availed us little in trying to effect a change.
  • avenged — Simple past tense and past participle of avenge.
  • averred — to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner.
  • averted — to turn away or aside: to avert one's eyes.
  • aviated — Simple past tense and past participle of aviate.
  • avicide — Any substance used to kill birds.
  • avodire — a yellow hardwood from an African tree
  • avoided — to keep away from; keep clear of; shun: to avoid a person; to avoid taxes; to avoid danger.
  • avoider — to keep away from; keep clear of; shun: to avoid a person; to avoid taxes; to avoid danger.
  • avulsed — Simple past tense and past participle of avulse.
  • bedevil — If you are bedevilled by something unpleasant, it causes you a lot of problems over a period of time.
  • behaved — to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself: The ship behaves well.
  • beloved — A beloved person, thing, or place is one that you feel great affection for.
  • beveled — If a piece of wood, metal, or glass has beveled edges, its edges are cut sloping.
  • cadaver — A cadaver is a dead body.
  • caviled — Simple past tense and past participle of cavil.
  • cleaved — Cleft or cloven.
  • couvade — a custom in certain cultures of treating the husband of a woman giving birth as if he were bearing the child
  • covered — A covered area is an area that has a roof.
  • coveted — You use coveted to describe something that very many people would like to have.
  • danvers — a town in NE Massachusetts, near Boston.
  • datives — Plural form of dative.
  • de duve — Christian. 1917–2013, Belgian biochemist, who discovered lysosomes: shared the Nobel prize (1974) for his work in cell biology
  • de novo — from the beginning; anew
  • de vega — Lope [loh-pey,, -pee;; Spanish law-pe] /ˈloʊ peɪ,, -pi;; Spanish ˈlɔ pɛ/ (Show IPA), (Lope Félix de Vega Carpio) 1562–1635, Spanish dramatist and poet.
  • de vereEdward, 17th Earl of Oxford, 1550–1604, English poet and dramatist, held by some to be the true author of Shakespeare's plays.
  • de voto — Bernard (Augustine) 1897–1955, U.S. novelist and critic.
  • deceave — Obsolete form of deceive.
  • deceive — If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true, usually in order to get some advantage for yourself.
  • decieve — Misspelling of deceive.
  • declive — declivous.
  • decurve — to curve in a declining manner
  • deglove — To peel back the skin from part of the body as if removing a glove, especially as the result of an accident.

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