6-letter words containing be
- betrim — to decorate or adorn
- betted — a simple past tense and past participle of bet1 .
- better — Better is the comparative of good.
- bettor — a person who bets
- beulah — the land of Israel (Isaiah 62:4)
- beurre — butter
- bevies — a group of birds, as larks or quail, or animals, as roebuck, in close association.
- bewail — If you bewail something, you express great sorrow about it.
- beware — If you tell someone to beware of a person or thing, you are warning them that the person or thing may harm them or be dangerous.
- beweep — to grieve for by weeping
- bewept — to weep over (something): to beweep one's foolish mistakes.
- bewick — Thomas. 1753–1828, English wood engraver; his best-known works are Chillingham Bull (1789), a large woodcut, Aesop's Fables (1818), and his History of British Birds (1797–1804)
- beworm — to fill or infest with worms
- bewrap — to wrap up; to conceal
- bewray — to divulge; reveal; betray
- bexley — a borough of SE Greater London. Pop: 219 100 (2003 est). Area: 61 sq km (23 sq miles)
- beylic — a province ruled over by a bey
- beyond — If something is beyond a place or barrier, it is on the other side of it.
- bezant — a medieval Byzantine gold coin
- bezazz — pizazz
- bezier — (graphics) (After Frenchman Pierre Bézier from Regie Renault) A collection of formulae for describing curved lines (Bezier curve) and surfaces (Bezier surface), first used in 1972 to model automobile surfaces. Curves and surfaces are defined by a set of "control points" which can be moved interactively making Bezier curves and surfaces convenient for interactive graphic design.
- bezoar — a hard mass, such as a stone or hairball, in the stomach and intestines of animals, esp ruminants, and man: formerly thought to be an antidote to poisons
- bezzie — best (esp in the phrase bezzie mate)
- bezzle — to waste (money)
- bibber — a drinker; tippler (esp in the expression wine-bibber)
- bobbed — If a woman's hair is bobbed, it is cut in a bob.
- bobber — a small float, traditionally made of cork, used in angling
- bombed — under the influence of alcohol or drugs (esp in the phrase bombed out of one's mind or skull)
- bomber — A bomber is a military aircraft which drops bombs.
- boobed — a stupid person; fool; dunce.
- bribee — a person who accepts a bribe
- briber — money or any other valuable consideration given or promised with a view to corrupting the behavior of a person, especially in that person's performance as an athlete, public official, etc.: The motorist offered the arresting officer a bribe to let him go.
- bulbed — having a bulb or bulbs
- cabbed — Simple past tense and past participle of cab.
- cabell — James Branch1879-1958; U.S. novelist
- cabers — Plural form of caber.
- camber — A camber is a gradual downward slope from the centre of a road to each side of it.
- caribe — a piranha
- chebec — least flycatcher
- cibber — Colley (ˈkɒlɪ). 1671–1757, English actor and dramatist; poet laureate (1730–57)
- cobber — a friend; mate: used as a term of address to males
- combed — Simple past tense and past participle of comb.
- comber — a person, tool, or machine that combs wool, flax, etc
- combes — Plural form of combe.
- coombe — combe.
- corbel — a bracket, usually of stone or brick
- crabbe — George. 1754–1832, English narrative poet, noted for his depiction of impoverished rural life in The Village (1783) and The Borough (1810)
- crambe — any plant of the Crambe genus of the Brassicaceae family native to Europe, eastern Africa, and central and southern Asia
- cubbed — Simple past tense and past participle of cub.
- cubebs — Plural form of cubeb.