| ADHERER | • adherer n. An adherent, one who practices or follows a belief. • ADHERER n. one who remains close. |
| ARREEDE | • ARREEDE v. (Spenser) to declare, also AREAD, AREDE. |
| AVERRED | • averred v. Simple past tense and past participle of aver. • AVER v. to declare positively. |
| BARREED | • BARRE v. to execute barre chords. |
| DREADER | • dreader n. One who dreads. • DREADER n. someone who dreads. |
| DREAMER | • dreamer n. One who dreams. • dreamer n. Someone whose beliefs are far from realistic. • dreamer n. Any anglerfish of the family Oneirodidae. |
| DREARER | • drearer adj. Comparative form of drear: more drear. • DREAR adj. dreary, also DREARE, DRERE. |
| DREARES | • DREARE n. (Spenser) dreariness, gloom, also DRERE. |
| READERS | • readers n. Plural of reader. • Readers n. Plural of Reader. • READER n. one that reads. |
| READIER | • readier adj. Comparative form of ready: more ready. • readier n. One who or that which makes something ready. • READY adj. prepared. |
| REARMED | • rearmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of rearm. • REARM v. to arm again. |
| REDEARS | • REDEAR n. the common sunfish. |
| REDREAM | • redream v. To dream again. • REDREAM v. to dream again. |
| REDSEAR | • redsear v. (Intransitive, metallurgy, obsolete) To break or crack through brittleness when red-hot; to be red-short or hot-short. • REDSEAR adj. brittle at red-heat, also REDSHARE, REDSHIRE, REDSHORT. |
| REDWARE | • redware n. A type of terracotta given a red colour by its concentration of ferrous oxide. • REDWARE n. an edible seaweed. |
| REGRADE | • regrade v. (Transitive) To grade again, give a new grade or grading to. • regrade v. (Transitive) To regroup or reassign. • regrade v. (US, transitive) To change the classification of (potentially secret documentation). |
| REHEARD | • reheard v. Past participle of rehear. • REHEAR v. to hear again. |
| REREADS | • rereads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reread. • REREAD v. to read again. |
| RETREAD | • retread v. To replace the traction-providing surface of a vehicle that employs tires, tracks or treads. • retread v. (Chiefly UK) To renew the tread of a tyre, providing a cheaper alternative to buying a new tyre, but… • retread n. A used tire whose surface, the tread, has been replaced to extend its life and use. |
| TREADER | • treader n. Agent noun of tread; one who treads. • treader n. Slang for a bicycle at Oxford (UK). • TREADER n. one who treads. |