7-letter words containing w, e, t, i
- twinter — an animal that is two years old
- twirler — a person or thing that twirls.
- twisted — to combine, as two or more strands or threads, by winding together; intertwine.
- twister — a person or thing that twists.
- twitted — to taunt, tease, ridicule, etc., with reference to anything embarrassing; gibe at. Synonyms: jeer at, mock, insult, deride.
- twitten — a narrow alleyway
- twitter — to utter a succession of small, tremulous sounds, as a bird.
- twizzle — a spin or twist
- twoonie — Canadian Informal. a two-dollar coin.
- untwine — to untwist
- unwhite — not white; no longer white
- unwrite — to cancel (what has been written)
- 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.
- waiteth — Archaic third-person singular form of wait.
- wariest — watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
- wartime — a time or period of war: Strict travel regulations apply only in wartime.
- waxiest — Superlative form of waxy.
- website — a connected group of pages on the World Wide Web regarded as a single entity, usually maintained by one person or organization and devoted to a single topic or several closely related topics.
- wedsite — A website dedicated to sharing information about a particular wedding.
- weights — (weightlifting) Any collection of weighted objects, such as dumbbells or barbells, used for exercise and training the muscles.
- weighty — having considerable weight; heavy; ponderous: a weighty bundle.
- weirton — a city in N West Virginia, on the Ohio River.
- welting — a ridge or wale on the surface of the body, as from a blow of a stick or whip.
- westies — Plural form of westie.
- westing — Navigation. the distance due west made good on any course tending westward; westerly departure.
- wetbike — a small watercraft for one person, which skims across water on two skis that act as a hydrofoil
- wetsuit — A close-fitting garment of neoprene or similar material typically covering most of the body but not designed to exclude water, worn for warmth in water sports or diving.
- wetting — moistened, covered, or soaked with water or some other liquid: wet hands.
- wettish — Somewhat wet; damp, moist.
- wherrit — to worry or cause to worry
- whiffet — Informal. an insignificant person; whippersnapper.
- whilest — Obsolete form of whilst.
- whippet — one of a breed of small, swift dogs resembling a greyhound, used for hunting rabbits and for racing.
- whirret — a slap or blow, esp to the ear or face
- whisted — hushed; silent; still.
- whistle — to make a clear musical sound, a series of such sounds, or a high-pitched, warbling sound by the forcible expulsion of the breath through a small opening formed by contracting the lips, or through the teeth, with the aid of the tongue.
- whitely — with a white hue or color: The sun shone whitely.
- whitens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whiten.
- whitest — of the color of pure snow, of the margins of this page, etc.; reflecting nearly all the rays of sunlight or a similar light.
- whither — to what place? where?
- whities — Plural form of whitey.
- whitney — Eli, 1765–1825, U.S. manufacturer and inventor.
- whitten — Any of several small trees having leaves that are white and downy underneath.
- whittle — to cut, trim, or shape (a stick, piece of wood, etc.) by carving off bits with a knife.
- wickets — Plural form of wicket.
- wideout — a footballer who catches passes from the quarterback, a wide receiver
- widgets — Plural form of widget.
- wiglets — Plural form of wiglet.