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9-letter words containing led

  • resembled — to be like or similar to.
  • ridiculed — speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision.
  • rockledge — a city in E central Florida.
  • rolled-up — Rolled-up objects have been folded or wrapped into a cylindrical shape.
  • sandalled — a shoe consisting of a sole of leather or other material fastened to the foot by thongs or straps.
  • scaledown — a reduction in size, quantity, or activity according to a fixed scale or proportion: a scaledown of military expenditures.
  • scheduled — a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion: The schedule allows three weeks for this stage.
  • scrabbled — to scratch or scrape, as with the claws or hands.
  • scroddled — made of different-coloured scraps of pottery
  • signalled — anything that serves to indicate, warn, direct, command, or the like, as a light, a gesture, an act, etc.: a traffic signal; a signal to leave.
  • singledom — the state of being unmarried or not involved in a long-term relationship
  • so-called — called or designated thus: the so-called Southern bloc.
  • spiralled — Geometry. a plane curve generated by a point moving around a fixed point while constantly receding from or approaching it.
  • spraddled — to straddle.
  • squabbled — to engage in a petty quarrel.
  • strangled — A strangled voice or cry sounds unclear because the throat muscles of the person speaking or crying are tight.
  • struggled — to contend with an adversary or opposing force.
  • subtitled — with dialogue on screen
  • swaledale — a breed of small hardy sheep kept esp in northern England for its coarse wool which is used for making tweeds and carpets
  • tasselled — Tasselled means decorated with tassels.
  • teledrama — a drama written especially for broadcast on television.
  • tentacled — having tentacles.
  • throttled — Also called throttle lever. a lever, pedal, handle, etc., for controlling or manipulating a throttle valve.
  • tooled up — an implement, especially one held in the hand, as a hammer, saw, or file, for performing or facilitating mechanical operations.
  • trammeled — Usually, trammels. a hindrance or impediment to free action; restraint: the trammels of custom.
  • trauchled — to fatigue; tire; wear out.
  • travelled — having traveled, especially to distant places; experienced in travel.
  • tubercled — having or affected by tubercles
  • tunnelled — an underground passage.
  • un-milled — simple past tense and past participle of mill1 .
  • unavailed — to be of use or value to; profit; advantage: All our efforts availed us little in trying to effect a change.
  • unbaffled — not baffled or confused by contradictions
  • unbridled — not controlled or restrained: unbridled enthusiasm.
  • unbroiled — not broiled
  • unbundled — (of related products or services) sold separately rather than as a package: unbundled financial services.
  • uncandled — (of a room, place, object, or time period) not illuminated by candlelight
  • unchilled — coldness, especially a moderate but uncomfortably penetrating coldness: the chill of evening.
  • uncobbled — not paved with cobble stones
  • uncurdled — not curdled or lacking curdles
  • undefiled — not damaged or sullied
  • undrilled — not drilled
  • unequaled — not equaled or surpassed; matchless: an unequaled record of victories.
  • unfledged — not fledged; without sufficient feathers for flight, as a young bird.
  • unfuddled — to muddle or confuse: a jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses.
  • unfuelled — not fuelled
  • ungarbled — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
  • ungirdled — a lightweight undergarment, worn especially by women, often partly or entirely of elastic or boned, for supporting and giving a slimmer appearance to the abdomen, hips, and buttocks.
  • unhandled — not handled; not touched.
  • unhassled — a disorderly dispute.
  • unhumbled — not humbled
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