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7-letter words containing w, e, r, d

  • waddler — One who waddles.
  • wafered — Simple past tense and past participle of wafer.
  • wagered — something risked or staked on an uncertain event; bet: to place a wager on a soccer match.
  • wanders — Plural form of wander.
  • warbled — Past participle of warble.
  • wardens — Plural form of warden.
  • warders — Plural form of warder.
  • warhead — the forward section of a self-propelled missile, bomb, torpedo, or the like, containing the explosive, chemical, or atomic charge.
  • watered — of or relating to water in any way: a water journey.
  • wavered — Simple past tense and past participle of waver.
  • wearied — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
  • weedery — a weed-ridden area; a collection of weeds
  • weirder — involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound; weird lights.
  • weirdie — (informal) Someone or something weird.
  • weirdly — involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound; weird lights.
  • weirdos — Plural form of weirdo.
  • welders — Plural form of welder.
  • weredog — (fiction) A shapeshifter who can change between dog and human form.
  • wergeld — (in Anglo-Saxon England and other Germanic countries)
  • wergild — (in Anglo-Saxon England and other Germanic countries)
  • wexford — a county in Leinster province, in the SE Republic of Ireland. 908 sq. mi. (2350 sq. km).
  • whidder — to move with force
  • whirled — Simple past tense and past participle of whirl.
  • whirred — to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound: An electric fan whirred softly in the corner.
  • whorled — having a whorl or whorls.
  • widener — Any device used to widen something; especially a drill designed to produce a hole greater than its own diameter.
  • widower — a man who has lost his spouse by death and has not remarried.
  • wielder — to exercise (power, authority, influence, etc.), as in ruling or dominating.
  • wilfred — a male given name: from Old English words meaning “will” and “peace.”.
  • winders — Plural form of winder.
  • windier — accompanied or characterized by wind: a windy day.
  • windore — a window
  • winfred — a male given name: from an Old English word meaning “peaceful friend.”.
  • wonders — Desire or be curious to know something.
  • wondred — causing wonder; amazing
  • woodier — Comparative form of woody.
  • woolder — a stick or other device for winding rope
  • wordage — words collectively.
  • wordier — Comparative form of wordy.
  • wordles — Plural form of wordle.
  • wordnet — (artificial intelligence, linguistics) A semantically structured lexical database.
  • workend — a weekend where more time is spent doing housework than on relaxing or leisure pursuits
  • worlded — containing or incorporating worlds
  • worried — having or characterized by worry; concerned; anxious: Their worried parents called the police.
  • worsted — that which is worst.
  • worthed — to happen or betide: woe worth the day.
  • wounder — One who wounds.
  • wracked — Also called cloud rack. a group of drifting clouds.
  • wrapped — to enclose in something wound or folded about (often followed by up): She wrapped her head in a scarf.
  • wreaked — to inflict or execute (punishment, vengeance, etc.): They wreaked havoc on the enemy.
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