6-letter words that end in d
- nudged — to annoy with persistent complaints, criticisms, or pleas; nag: He was always nudging his son to move to a better neighborhood.
- nulled — without value, effect, consequence, or significance.
- numbed — Simple past tense and past participle of numb.
- nurled — to make knurls or ridges on.
- nursed — Simple past tense and past participle of nurse.
- nutted — a dry fruit consisting of an edible kernel or meat enclosed in a woody or leathery shell.
- o.k.'d — all right; proceeding normally; satisfactory or under control: Things are OK at the moment.
- obeyed — to comply with or follow the commands, restrictions, wishes, or instructions of: to obey one's parents.
- obtend — to propose, to suggest, or to profess or make out as the rationale or justification
- obtund — to blunt; dull; deaden.
- ochred — to color or mark with ocher.
- odored — Simple past tense and past participle of odor.
- of old — belonging to the ancient past
- offend — to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in: Even the hint of prejudice offends me.
- ofsted — Office for Standards in Education: a government body set up in 1993 to inspect and assess the educational standards of schools and colleges in England and Wales
- ogdoad — the number eight.
- oinked — Simple past tense and past participle of oink.
- ointed — Simple past tense and past participle of oint.
- okayed — to put one's endorsement on or indicate one's approval of (a request, piece of copy, bank check, etc.); authorize; initial: Would you OK my application?
- omened — Attended by, or containing, an omen or omens; as, happy-omened day.
- omigod — an exclamation of surprise, pleasure, dismay, etc
- ommiad — Omayyad.
- on end — the last part or extremity, lengthwise, of anything that is longer than it is wide or broad: the end of a street; the end of a rope.
- onhand — Alternative form of on hand.
- onload — to fill (a vehicle or container) with cargo
- onward — toward a point ahead or in front; forward, as in space or time.
- opaled — made like an opal, in terms of iridescence
- opened — not closed or barred at the time, as a doorway by a door, a window by a sash, or a gateway by a gate: to leave the windows open at night.
- opined — Simple past tense and past participle of opine.
- opioid — any opiumlike substance.
- orated — Simple past tense and past participle of orate.
- orchid — any terrestrial or epiphytic plant of the family Orchidaceae, of temperate and tropical regions, having usually showy flowers. Compare orchid family.
- ormazd — Ahura Mazda.
- ormuzd — Ahura Mazda.
- osgood — a male given name.
- osmund — a superior quality of iron, formerly used for fishhooks, arrowheads, etc.
- ostend — a seaport in NW Belgium.
- oswald — Lee Harvey, 1939–63, designated by a presidential commission to be the lone assassin of John F. Kennedy.
- ouched — a clasp, buckle, or brooch, especially one worn for ornament.
- ousted — to expel or remove from a place or position occupied: The bouncer ousted the drunk; to oust the prime minister in the next election.
- outadd — to beat or surpass at adding
- outbid — to outdo in bidding; make a higher bid than (another bidder).
- outdid — to surpass in execution or performance: The cook outdid himself last night.
- outred — to be redder than
- ovated — Ovate.
- overed — above in place or position: the roof over one's head.
- oxford — 1st Earl of, Harley, Robert.
- oxhead — the head of an ox
- oxnard — a city in SW California, NW of Los Angeles.
- ozalid — (sometimes lowercase) a reproduction made by this process.