7-letter words containing ay
- gainsay — to deny, dispute, or contradict.
- gangway — a passageway, especially a narrow walkway.
- gateway — an entrance or passage that may be closed by a gate.
- gayatri — a Vedic mantra expressing hope for enlightenment: recited daily by the faithful and repeated in all religious rites and ceremonies.
- gayelle — (Caribbean, chiefly, Trinidad and Tobago) An informal stage or arena, as for cock-fighting or stick-fighting.
- gaylord — a male given name.
- gayness — homosexuality.
- gaysome — full of merriment; cheerful
- gemayel — Amin [ah-meen] /ɑˈmin/ (Show IPA), born 1942, Lebanese political leader: president 1982–88.
- getaway — a getting away or fleeing; an escape.
- gillray — James. 1757–1815, English caricaturist
- go away — leave!
- goombay — the style of calypso music or rhythm popular in the Bahamas.
- grayest — Superlative form of gray.
- grayfly — any of various stout-bodied hairy dipterous flies of the families Oestridae and Gasterophilidae; a botfly
- graying — of a color between white and black; having a neutral hue.
- grayish — having a tinge of gray; slightly gray: The sky was full of dark, grayish clouds.
- graylag — a common, gray, wild goose, Anser anser, of Europe, that is the ancestor of most breeds of domestic goose.
- grayout — a temporary impairment of vision due to lack of oxygen
- graysby — a serranid fish, Epinephelus cruentatus, inhabiting warm waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, having a reddish-gray body marked with vermilion spots.
- grayson — David, pen name of Ray Stannard Baker.
- guayama — a city in S Puerto Rico.
- guaymas — a seaport in NW Mexico.
- guayule — a composite shrub, Parthenium argentatum, of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, yielding a form of rubber.
- guayusa — a tree, Ilex guayusa , native to the rainforest in the upper Amazon river basin.
- gunplay — the exchange of gunshots, usually with intent to wound or kill.
- hadaway — an exclamation urging the hearer to refrain from delay in the execution of a task
- halfway — to half the distance; to midpoint: The rope reaches only halfway.
- hallway — a corridor, as in a building.
- hayband — a rope made by twisting hay together
- haycock — a small conical pile of hay stacked in a hayfield while the hay is awaiting removal to a barn.
- hayfork — a forklike tool for pitching hay.
- haylage — silage of about 40 to 50 percent moisture made from forage stored in a silo.
- hayland — Grassland whose grass is cut for hay.
- haylift — an airlift of hay for animals that have been snowed in.
- hayloft — a loft in a stable or barn for the storage of hay.
- hayrack — a rack for holding hay for feeding horses or cattle.
- hayrake — a large rake used to collect hay
- hayrick — Chiefly Midland U.S. rick1 (def 1).
- hayride — A ride taken for pleasure in a wagon carrying hay.
- hayseed — grass seed, especially that shaken out of hay.
- hayward — Leland, 1902–71, U.S. theatrical producer.
- haywire — wire used to bind bales of hay.
- haywood — William Dudley ("Big Bill") 1869–1928, U.S. labor leader: a founder of the Industrial Workers of the World; in the Soviet Union after 1921.
- headway — headroom (def 2).
- hearsay — unverified, unofficial information gained or acquired from another and not part of one's direct knowledge: I pay no attention to hearsay.
- heresay — Misspelling of hearsay.
- heydays — Plural form of heyday.
- highway — a main road, especially one between towns or cities: the highway between Los Angeles and Seattle.
- holiday — Billie ("Lady Day") 1915–59, U.S. jazz singer.