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There are 17 four-letter words containing EAR| BEAR | • bear n. A large, generally omnivorous mammal (a few species are purely carnivorous or herbivorous), related… • bear n. (Figuratively) A rough, unmannerly, uncouth person. • bear n. (Finance) An investor who sells commodities, securities, or futures in anticipation of a fall in prices. | | DEAR | • dear adj. (Ireland, UK) High in price; expensive. • dear adj. Loved; lovable. • dear adj. Lovely; kind. | | EARD | • 'eard v. Pronunciation spelling of heard. • EARD v. (Scots) to bury, also YEARD, YERD, YIRD, YIRTH. | | EARL | • earl n. (Nobility) A British or Irish nobleman next in rank above a viscount and below a marquess; equivalent… • earl n. (Entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Tanaecia. Other butterflies in this genus… • Earl prop.n. The title of an earl. | | EARN | • earn v. (Transitive) To gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work. • earn v. (Transitive) To receive payment for work. • earn v. (Intransitive) To receive payment for work. | | EARS | • ears n. Plural of ear. • ears v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ear. • EARs n. Plural of EAR. | | FEAR | • fear n. (Uncountable) A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by actual or perceived danger or threat. • fear n. (Countable) A phobia, a sense of fear induced by something or someone. • fear n. (Uncountable) Terrified veneration or reverence, particularly towards God, gods, or sovereigns. | | GEAR | • gear n. (Uncountable) Equipment or paraphernalia, especially that used for an athletic endeavor. • gear n. Clothing; garments. • gear n. (Obsolete) Goods; property; household items. | | HEAR | • hear v. (Intransitive, stative) To perceive sounds through the ear. • hear v. (Transitive, stative) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize… • hear v. (Transitive) To exercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to. | | LEAR | • lear n. (Now Scotland) Something learned; a lesson. • lear n. (Now Scotland) Learning, lore; doctrine. • lear v. (Transitive, archaic and Scotland) To teach. | | NEAR | • near adj. Physically close. • near adj. Close in time. • near adj. Closely connected or related. | | PEAR | • pear n. An edible fruit produced by the pear tree, similar to an apple but typically elongated towards the stem. • pear n. A type of fruit tree (Pyrus communis). • pear n. The wood of the pear tree (pearwood, pear wood). | | REAR | • rear v. (Transitive) To bring up to maturity, as offspring; to educate; to instruct; to foster. • rear v. (Transitive, said of people towards animals) To breed and raise. • rear v. (Intransitive) To rise up on the hind legs. | | SEAR | • sear adj. Dry; withered, especially of vegetation. • sear v. (Transitive) To char, scorch, or burn the surface of (something) with a hot instrument. • sear v. To wither; to dry up. | | TEAR | • tear v. (Transitive) To rend (a solid material) by holding or restraining in two places and pulling apart, whether… • tear v. (Transitive) To injure as if by pulling apart. • tear v. (Transitive) To destroy or reduce abstract unity or coherence, such as social, political or emotional. | | WEAR | • wear v. To carry or have equipped on or about one’s body, as an item of clothing, equipment, decoration, etc. • wear v. To have or carry on one’s person habitually, consistently; or, to maintain in a particular fashion or manner. • wear v. To bear or display in one’s aspect or appearance. | | YEAR | • year n. A solar year, the time it takes the Earth to complete one revolution of the Sun (between 365.24 and… • year n. (By extension) The time it takes for any astronomical object (such as a planet, dwarf planet, small… • year n. A period between set dates that mark a year, from January 1 to December 31 by the Gregorian calendar… |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 37 words
- Scrabble in French: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: 1 word
- Scrabble in Italian: 1 word
- Scrabble in German: 1 word
- Scrabble in Romanian: 1 word
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