6-letter words that end in e
- branle — an old French country dance performed in a linked circle
- braque — Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1882–1963, French painter who developed cubism (1908–14) with Picasso
- bredie — a meat and vegetable stew
- breeze — A breeze is a gentle wind.
- brenne — to burn
- bribee — a person who accepts a bribe
- bridge — A bridge is a structure that is built over a railway, river, or road so that people or vehicles can cross from one side to the other.
- bridie — a semicircular pie containing meat and onions
- bridle — A bridle is a set of straps that is put around a horse's head and mouth so that the person riding or driving the horse can control it.
- brigue — an act of intrigue
- broche — woven with a raised design, as brocade
- brodie — a suicidal or daredevil leap; wild dive: to do a brodie from a high ledge.
- brogue — If someone has a brogue, they speak English with a strong accent, especially Irish or Scots.
- bronde — (of women's hair) artificially coloured to achieve a shade between blonde and brunette
- bronte — Anne, pen name Acton Bell. 1820–49, English novelist; author of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1847)
- bronze — Bronze is a yellowish-brown metal which is a mixture of copper and tin.
- brooke — Alan Francis
- broose — a race, either on foot or on horseback, amongst the men at a country wedding
- browne — Coral (Edith). 1913–91, Australian actress: married to Vincent Price
- browse — If you browse in a shop, you look at things in a fairly casual way, in the hope that you might find something you like.
- brugge — city in NW Belgium: pop. 116,000
- bruise — A bruise is an injury which appears as a purple mark on your body, although the skin is not broken.
- brulee — (in the Pacific Northwest) an area of forest destroyed by fire.
- bubble — Bubbles are small balls of air or gas in a liquid.
- buckie — a whelk or its shell
- buckle — A buckle is a piece of metal or plastic attached to one end of a belt or strap, which is used to fasten it.
- buddle — a sloping trough in which ore is washed
- budgie — A budgie is the same as a budgerigar.
- buftie — a homosexual man
- bugeye — a ketch-rigged sailing vessel used on Chesapeake Bay.
- bullae — a seal attached to an official document, as a papal bull.
- bumble — to speak or do in a clumsy, muddled, or inefficient way
- bunche — Ralph Johnson. 1904–71, US diplomat and United Nations official: awarded the Nobel peace prize in 1950 for his work as UN mediator in Palestine (1948–49); UN undersecretary (1954–71)
- bundle — A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored.
- bungee — a type of stretchy rope consisting of elastic strands often in a fabric casing
- bungle — If you bungle something, you fail to do it properly, because you make mistakes or are clumsy.
- bunkie — bunkmate.
- buppie — an affluent young Black person
- burble — If something burbles, it makes a low continuous bubbling sound.
- burele — the netlike pattern of colored lines or dots forming the background design of certain postage stamps.
- burgee — a triangular or swallow-tailed flag flown from the mast of a merchant ship for identification and from the mast of a yacht to indicate its owner's membership of a particular yacht club
- burgle — If a building is burgled, a thief enters it by force and steals things.
- burnie — a sideburn
- burpee — a squat thrust that starts and ends in a standing position
- bursae — Anatomy, Zoology. a pouch, sac, or vesicle, especially a sac containing synovia, to facilitate motion, as between a tendon and a bone.
- bushie — a supporter of US President George W. Bush or a member of his administration
- bustee — a small settlement; village.
- bustle — If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
- butane — Butane is a gas that is obtained from petroleum and is used as a fuel.
- butene — a pungent colourless gas existing in four isomeric forms, all of which are used in the manufacture of organic compounds. Formula: C4H8