7-letter words containing w, e, n
- swidden — a plot of land cleared for farming by burning away vegetation.
- 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.
- swollen — a past participle of swell.
- swonken — past participle of swink.
- swooner — a person who swoons, or pretends to swoon
- tawnier — of a dark yellowish or dull yellowish-brown color.
- the new — the new vogue
- tinware — articles made of tin plate.
- towline — a line, hawser, or the like, by which anything is or may be towed.
- townies — a resident of a town, especially a nonstudent resident of a college town.
- townlet — a small town.
- twanged — to give out a sharp, vibrating sound, as the string of a musical instrument when plucked.
- twanger — a person or object that twangs
- twangle — to make a twanging sound, esp on a musical instrument
- tweener — something that falls in between two categories
- twentel — A functional language.
- twiggen — made of twigs
- twinjet — an airplane powered by two jet engines.
- twinkie — a male homosexual
- twinkle — to shine with a flickering gleam of light, as a star or distant light.
- twinned — being a twin or twins: twin sisters.
- twinset — a matched sleeveless or short-sleeved sweater and cardigan sold to be worn together.
- twinter — an animal that is two years old
- twitten — a narrow alleyway
- twoness — the state or condition of being two
- twoonie — Canadian Informal. a two-dollar coin.
- unawake — waking; not sleeping.
- unaware — not aware or conscious; unconscious: to be unaware of any change.
- unbowed — not bowed or bent.
- uncowed — to frighten with threats, violence, etc.; intimidate; overawe.
- unowned — of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself (usually used after a possessive to emphasize the idea of ownership, interest, or relation conveyed by the possessive): He spent only his own money.
- unscrew — to draw or loosen a screw from (a hinge, bracket, etc.).
- unsinew — to weaken
- unswear — to retract (something sworn or sworn to); recant by a subsequent oath; abjure.
- unsweet — not sweet
- unswept — not swept (as with a broom)
- untwine — to untwist
- unwaged — not paid a salary
- unwater — to remove or drain water from
- unwaxed — not treated with wax, esp of oranges or lemons, not sprayed with a protective coating of wax
- unwayed — having no routes, ways, or paths
- unweary — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
- unweave — to undo, take apart, or separate (something woven); unravel.
- unwedge — a piece of hard material with two principal faces meeting in a sharply acute angle, for raising, holding, or splitting objects by applying a pounding or driving force, as from a hammer. Compare machine (def 3b).
- unwhite — not white; no longer white