7-letter words containing w, i, r, e, h
- chewier — Comparative form of chewy.
- haywire — wire used to bind bales of hay.
- hotwire — Alternative spelling of hot-wire.
- rawhide — untanned skin of cattle or other animals.
- reweigh — to weigh (an object or quantity) again
- swither — a state of confusion, excitement, or perplexity.
- wearish — withered
- weigher — to determine or ascertain the force that gravitation exerts upon (a person or thing) by use of a balance, scale, or other mechanical device: to weigh oneself; to weigh potatoes; to weigh gases.
- wharfie — (Australia, New Zealand, informal, colloquial) A wharf labourer or stevedore.
- wherein — in what way or respect?
- wherrit — to worry or cause to worry
- whicker — to whinny; neigh.
- whidder — to move with force
- whilere — a while ago
- whimper — to cry with low, plaintive, broken sounds.
- whiners — Plural form of whiner.
- whinger — to complain; whine.
- whinner — (colloquial, intransitive) To whinny.
- whipper — to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment or chastisement; flog; thrash: Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
- whirled — Simple past tense and past participle of whirl.
- whirler — A person who, or thing that whirls.
- whirred — to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound: An electric fan whirred softly in the corner.
- whirret — a slap or blow, esp to the ear or face
- whisker — whiskers, a beard.
- whisper — to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath, lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal cords.
- whither — to what place? where?
- whizzer — Andrew Dickson, 1832–1918, U.S. diplomat and pioneer of land-grant education.
- wincher — One who winches.
- wishers — to want; desire; long for (usually followed by an infinitive or a clause): I wish to travel. I wish that it were morning.
- witcher — a person, now especially a woman, who professes or is supposed to practice magic or sorcery; a sorceress. Compare warlock.
- withers — George, 1588–1667, English poet and pamphleteer.
- writeth — Archaic third-person singular form of write.
- writhed — to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, etc.
- writhen — twisted.
- writher — to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, etc.
- writhes — to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, etc.
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