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6-letter words that end in e

  • berate — If you berate someone, you speak to them angrily about something they have done wrong.
  • bergie — a vagabond, esp one living on the slopes of Table Mountain in the Western Cape province of South Africa
  • berime — to celebrate in verse.
  • bernie — a male given name, form of Bernard.
  • bertie — a male or female given name.
  • beside — Something that is beside something else is at the side of it or next to it.
  • bessie — a female given name, form of Elizabeth.
  • bestie — Your bestie is your best friend.
  • betake — to apply (oneself) to
  • betide — to happen or happen to; befall (often in the phrase woe betide (someone))
  • betime — to befall, happen
  • betise — folly or lack of perception
  • beurre — butter
  • beware — If you tell someone to beware of a person or thing, you are warning them that the person or thing may harm them or be dangerous.
  • bezzie — best (esp in the phrase bezzie mate)
  • bezzle — to waste (money)
  • bibble — a pebble
  • bicone — an object shaped like two cones with their bases together.
  • biddle — John. 1615–62, English theologian; founder of Unitarianism in England
  • bienne — Biel
  • bierce — Ambrose (Gwinett). 1842–?1914, US journalist and author of humorous sketches, horror stories, and tales of the supernatural: he disappeared during a mission in Mexico (1913)
  • biface — a prehistoric stone tool with two faces
  • bigeye — any tropical or subtropical red marine percoid fish of the family Priacanthidae, having very large eyes and rough scales
  • biggie — People sometimes refer to something or someone successful, well-known, or big as a biggie.
  • billie — a feminine and masculine name
  • bimane — a bimanous animal.
  • binate — occurring in two parts or in pairs
  • bindle — a small bundle of possessions carried by a homeless person
  • bingle — a minor crash or upset, as in a car or on a surfboard
  • birdie — In golf, if you get a birdie, you get the golf ball into a hole in one stroke fewer than the number of strokes which has been set as the standard for a good player.
  • bireme — an ancient galley having two banks of oars
  • birkie — a spirited or lively person
  • birsle — (of food) the roasted surface
  • bisque — a thick rich soup made from shellfish
  • bistre — a transparent water-soluble brownish-yellow pigment made by boiling the soot of wood, used for pen and wash drawings
  • bittie — a little bit
  • bivane — a sensitive vane that measures both the horizontal and vertical components of wind direction.
  • bizone — an area comprising two administrative zones
  • blague — pretentious but empty talk; nonsense
  • blaine — James G(illespie)1830-93; U.S. statesman: secretary of state (1881, 1889-92)
  • blaise — a male given name.
  • blende — any of several sulphide ores, such as antimony sulphide
  • blithe — You use blithe to indicate that something is done casually, without serious or careful thought.
  • blonde — A woman who has blonde hair has pale-coloured hair. Blonde hair can be very light brown or light yellow. The form blond is used when describing men.
  • blouse — A blouse is a kind of shirt worn by a girl or woman.
  • blowie — a blowfly
  • blowse — a brash, red-faced woman
  • bludge — to scrounge from (someone)
  • blunge — to mix (clay or a similar substance) with water in order to form a suspension for use in ceramics
  • blythe — a female given name.
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