6-letter words that end in ier
- lacier — Comparative form of lacy.
- lanier — Sidney, 1842–81, U.S. poet and literary scholar.
- lazier — averse or disinclined to work, activity, or exertion; indolent.
- levier — a person who levies.
- linier — full of or marked with lines.
- livier — a native or resident of Newfoundland or Labrador.
- metier — a field of work; occupation, trade, or profession.
- mopier — mopey.
- mulier — a legitimate child.
- n-tier — three-tier
- namier — Sir Lewis Bernstein, original name Ludwik Bernsztajn vel Niemirowski. 1888–1960, British historian, born in Poland: noted esp for his studies of 18th-century British politics
- napier — Sir Charles James, 1782–1853, British general.
- oilier — Comparative form of oily.
- oozier — Comparative form of oozy.
- orbier — like or pertaining to an orb.
- panier — a basket, especially a large one, for carrying goods, provisions, etc.
- patier — (of a cross) having arms of equal length, each expanding outward from the center; formée: a cross paty.
- pitier — a person who pities.
- pokier — puttering; slow; dull: poky drivers.
- racier — slightly improper or indelicate; suggestive; risqué.
- rapier — a small sword, especially of the 18th century, having a narrow blade and used for thrusting.
- relier — a person or thing that relies.
- ribier — a dark-red variety of grape from California
- rubier — a red variety of corundum, used as a gem.
- sevier — John, 1745–1815, U.S. Revolutionary War soldier and politician: first governor of Tennessee.
- sexier — concerned predominantly or excessively with sex; risqué: a sexy novel.
- sizier — thick; viscous.
- sprier — active; nimble; agile; energetic; brisk.
- tidier — neat, orderly, or trim, as in appearance or dress: a tidy room; a tidy person.
- tinier — very small; minute; wee.
- tonier — high-toned; stylish: a tony nightclub.
- typier — (of a domestic animal) embodying the ideal characteristics of its variety or breed.
- uglier — very unattractive or unpleasant to look at; offensive to the sense of beauty; displeasing in appearance.
- vanier — Georges P [jawrj;; French zhawrzh] /dʒɔrdʒ;; French ʒɔrʒ/ (Show IPA), 1888–1967, Canadian soldier and diplomat: governor-general 1959–67.
- varier — a person or thing that varies.
- verier — in a high degree; extremely; exceedingly: A giant is very tall.
- vinier — of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or resembling vines: viny tendrils.
- vizier — (formerly) a high official in certain Muslim countries and caliphates, especially a minister of state. Compare grand vizier.
- wanier — Also, waney. waning; decreasing; diminished in part.
- warier — watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
- wavier — curving alternately in opposite directions; undulating: a wavy course; wavy hair.
- waxier — Comparative form of waxy.
- wilier — full of, marked by, or proceeding from wiles; crafty; cunning.
- winier — of, like, or characteristic of wine.
- wirier — Comparative form of wiry.
- xavier — Saint Francis (Francisco Javier"the Apostle of the Indies") 1506–52, Spanish Jesuit missionary, especially in India and Japan.
- zanier — ludicrously or whimsically comical; clownish.
- zooier — Comparative form of zooey.