7-letter words that end in d
- groused — to grumble; complain: I've never met anyone who grouses so much about his work.
- grouted — Simple past tense and past participle of grout.
- growled — to utter a deep guttural sound of anger or hostility: The dog growled at the mail carrier.
- grubbed — Simple past tense and past participle of grub.
- grudged — a feeling of ill will or resentment: to hold a grudge against a former opponent.
- gruffed — Simple past tense and past participle of gruff.
- grufted — dirty or soiled
- grumped — Simple past tense and past participle of grump.
- grunted — to utter the deep, guttural sound characteristic of a hog.
- gryllid — cricket1 (def 1).
- guarded — cautious; careful; prudent: to be guarded in one's speech.
- guddled — Simple past tense and past participle of guddle.
- guessed — to arrive at or commit oneself to an opinion about (something) without having sufficient evidence to support the opinion fully: to guess a person's weight.
- guested — a person who spends some time at another person's home in some social activity, as a visit, dinner, or party.
- guilded — Obsolete spelling of gilded.
- guilted — the fact or state of having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; culpability: He admitted his guilt.
- guisard — a person who wears a mask; mummer.
- gullied — a small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains.
- gumweed — any of various New World composite plants of the genus Grindelia, having yellow flower heads and covered with a viscid secretion.
- gumwood — the wood of a gum tree, especially the wood of a eucalyptus or of the sweet gum.
- gurgled — Simple past tense and past participle of gurgle.
- gurnard — any marine fish of the family Triglidae, having an armored, spiny head and the front part of the pectoral fins modified for crawling on the sea bottom.
- guzzled — Simple past tense and past participle of guzzle.
- gwynedd — a county in E Wales. 1493 sq. mi. (3866 sq. km).
- gwyniad — A freshwater fish native to Bala Lake in Wales.
- gypsied — Simple past tense and past participle of gypsy.
- gyrated — Simple past tense and past participle of gyrate.
- habited — inhabited.
- hackled — Simple past tense and past participle of hackle.
- haggard — having a gaunt, wasted, or exhausted appearance, as from prolonged suffering, exertion, or anxiety; worn: the haggard faces of the tired troops.
- haggled — Simple past tense and past participle of haggle.
- hainted — Variation of haunted.
- halberd — a shafted weapon with an axlike cutting blade, beak, and apical spike, used especially in the 15th and 16th centuries.
- halfgod — A demigod.
- halloed — Simple past tense and past participle of hallo.
- halsted — William Stewart ("Brill") 1852–1922, U.S. surgeon and educator.
- halyard — any of various lines or tackles for hoisting a spar, sail, flag, etc., into position for use.
- hammond — John Hays [heyz] /heɪz/ (Show IPA), 1855–1936, U.S. engineer.
- handfed — Agriculture. to feed (animals) with apportioned amounts at regular intervals. Compare self-feed.
- handled — fitted with or having a handle or handles, especially of a specified kind (often used in combination): a handled pot; a long-handled knife.
- hanford — a city in central California.
- hansard — the official verbatim published reports of the debates and proceedings in the British Parliament.
- haploid — single; simple.
- harried — to harass, annoy, or prove a nuisance to by or as if by repeated attacks; worry: He was harried by constant doubts.
- harstad — a seaport in W Norway: herring fishing.
- harvard — John, 1607–38, English clergyman in the U.S.: principal benefactor of Harvard College, now Harvard University.
- hassled — a disorderly dispute.
- hatband — a band or ribbon placed about the crown of a hat, just above the brim.
- hatched — Simple past tense and past participle of hatch.
- haunted — inhabited or frequented by ghosts: a haunted castle.