6-letter words containing ed
- belied — to show to be false; contradict: His trembling hands belied his calm voice.
- belled — the cry of a rutting stag or hunting dog.
- belted — If someone's jacket or coat, for example, is belted, it has a belt fastened round it.
- bended — bend1
- bermed — Also, berme. Fortification. a horizontal surface between the exterior slope of a rampart and the moat.
- bested — of the highest quality, excellence, or standing: the best work; the best students.
- betted — a simple past tense and past participle of bet1 .
- biased — If someone is biased, they prefer one group of people to another, and behave unfairly as a result. You can also say that a process or system is biased.
- biffed — a blow; punch.
- bilked — to defraud; cheat: He bilked the government of almost a million dollars.
- billed — having a bill or beak, especially one of a specified kind, shape, color, etc. (usually used in combination): a yellow-billed magpie.
- birled — to pour (a drink) or pour a drink for.
- bitted — Also called bollard. a strong post of wood or iron projecting, usually in pairs, above the deck of a ship, used for securing cables, lines for towing, etc.
- bladed — having a blade or blades (often used in combination): a single-bladed leaf.
- blamed — damned
- blared — to emit a loud, raucous sound: The trumpets blared as the procession got under way.
- blated — bleat.
- blowed — a simple past tense and past participle of blow2 .
- bobbed — If a woman's hair is bobbed, it is cut in a bob.
- bodied — of or relating to the body; bodily.
- bogged — wet, spongy ground with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter.
- boiled — that has been brought to boiling point
- bolted — equipped with a bolt or bolts
- bombed — under the influence of alcohol or drugs (esp in the phrase bombed out of one's mind or skull)
- bonded — A bonded company has entered into a legal agreement which offers its customers some protection if the company does not fulfil its contract with them.
- boobed — a stupid person; fool; dunce.
- boomed — to sail at full speed.
- booted — wearing boots
- boozed — If someone is boozed or boozed up, they are drunk.
- borked — to attack (a candidate or public figure) systematically, especially in the media.
- bossed — Botany, Zoology. a protuberance or roundish excrescence on the body or on some organ of an animal or plant.
- braced — something that holds parts together or in place, as a clasp or clamp.
- braved — possessing or exhibiting courage or courageous endurance.
- bredie — a meat and vegetable stew
- brewed — to make (beer, ale, etc.) by steeping, boiling, and fermenting malt and hops.
- browed — having a brow of a specified kind (usually used in combination): a shaggy-browed brute.
- bruted — to shape (a diamond) by rubbing with another diamond or a diamond chip.
- bucked — cheered up
- budded — Botany. a small axillary or terminal protuberance on a plant, containing rudimentary foliage (leaf bud) the rudimentary inflorescence (flower bud) or both (mixed bud) an undeveloped or rudimentary stem or branch of a plant.
- buffed — Chiefly British Dialect. a blow; slap.
- bugged — Also called true bug, hemipteran, hemipteron. a hemipterous insect.
- bulbed — having a bulb or bulbs
- bulged — a rounded projection, bend, or protruding part; protuberance; hump: a bulge in a wall.
- bulled — the male of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos, with sexual organs intact and capable of reproduction.
- bummed — depressed, upset, distressed, annoyed, etc.
- bunged — a stopper for the opening of a cask.
- buoyed — Nautical. a distinctively shaped and marked float, sometimes carrying a signal or signals, anchored to mark a channel, anchorage, navigational hazard, etc., or to provide a mooring place away from the shore.
- buried — to put in the ground and cover with earth: The pirates buried the chest on the island.
- burked — to murder, as by suffocation, so as to leave no or few marks of violence.
- burled — having burls that produce a distorted grain: burled lumber.