7-letter words containing our
- faitour — impostor; fake.
- favours — to regard with favor: to favor an enterprise.
- fervour — great warmth and earnestness of feeling: to speak with great fervor.
- flavour — taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
- floured — Simple past tense and past participle of flour.
- fourche — forked or divided into two at the extremity or in extremities: a lion's tail fourché; a cross fourché.
- fourgon — a long covered wagon for carrying baggage, goods, military supplies, etc.; a van or tumbril.
- fourier — François Marie Charles [frahn-swa ma-ree sharl] /frɑ̃ˈswa maˈri ʃarl/ (Show IPA), 1772–1837, French socialist, writer, and reformer.
- fourish — (colloquial) Any time close to four o'clock.
- fourses — a snack eaten at around four o'clock in the afternoon
- fourths — Plural form of fourth.
- gestour — (obsolete) A reciter of gests or legendary tales.
- giaours — Plural form of giaour.
- glamour — the quality of fascinating, alluring, or attracting, especially by a combination of charm and good looks.
- go sour — milk, etc.: turn bad
- gourami — a large, air-breathing, nest-building, freshwater Asiatic fish, Osphronemus goramy, used for food.
- gourder — Someone who makes a gourd container.
- gourdes — Plural form of gourde.
- gourmet — a connoisseur of fine food and drink; epicure.
- gournet — Obsolete form of gurnard.
- gournia — a village in NE Crete, near the site of an excavated Minoan town and palace.
- harbour — a part of a body of water along the shore deep enough for anchoring a ship and so situated with respect to coastal features, whether natural or artificial, as to provide protection from winds, waves, and currents.
- haviour — (obsolete) Demeanour, behaviour, comportment.
- honnour — Obsolete form of honor.
- honours — to hold in honor or high respect; revere: to honor one's parents.
- humours — humor.
- jourdan — Jean Baptiste [zhahn ba-teest] /ʒɑ̃ baˈtist/ (Show IPA), Count, 1762–1833, French marshal.
- journal — a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations: She kept a journal during her European trip.
- journey — a traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time; trip: a six-day journey across the desert.
- journos — Plural form of journo.
- l'amour — Louis (Dearborn) 1908–88, U.S. novelist.
- la tour — Georges de [zhawrzh duh] /ʒɔrʒ də/ (Show IPA), 1593–1652, French painter.
- labours — Plural form of labour.
- langour — Misspelling of languor.
- lourdes — a city in SW France: Roman Catholic shrine famed for miraculous cures.
- louring — lowering.
- mainour — a stolen article found on the person of or near the thief: to be taken with the mainour.
- manhour — Alternative form of man-hour.
- mourned — Simple past tense and past participle of mourn.
- mourner — A person who attends a funeral as a relative or friend of the dead person.
- naibour — Obsolete form of neighbour.
- neibour — Obsolete form of neighbour.
- nourice — a nurse.
- nourish — to sustain with food or nutriment; supply with what is necessary for life, health, and growth.
- odoured — Alt form odored.
- of ours — belonging to or associated with us
- on tour — travelling from place to place
- our kid — my younger brother or sister
- ouranos — Uranus (def 2).
- ouraris — curare.