22,204 Words That End With "D"
22,204 words that end with "D" in our 199K-word dictionary.
Browse the complete list of 22,204 English words ending with "D". Each word in the grid below shows its IPA pronunciation, CEFR difficulty level (A1 beginner up to C2 mastery), and a one-line plain-English definition. Click any word to open its full dictionary entry. Use the filters to narrow by length, part of speech, or learner level.
Most Common Words That End With "D" (Top 1k)
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Add /æd/verb A1
To join one thing to another so you have more in total.
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Aid /eɪd/noun A2
Help or support given to someone who needs it.
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And /ənd/conj A1
A connecting word that joins two things together, like 'cats and dogs' or 'reading and writing'.
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Around /əˈraʊnd/prep A1
On all the sides of something or someone; in a circle.
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Bad /bæd/adj A1
Not good; having negative qualities or causing harm or unhappiness.
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Bed /bɛd/noun A1
Furniture you sleep on at night; has a mattress, pillows, and sheets.
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Bird /bɜːrd/noun A1
A living creature with feathers, wings, and a beak that can fly.
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Child /tʃaɪld/noun A1
A young boy or girl who is not yet an adult.
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Cold /koʊld/adj A1
When something has a low temperature and you feel chilly or uncomfortable.
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Dad /dæd/noun A1
Your father, your parent who is a man.
Less Common Words That End With "D" (Top 5k+)
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Afford /əˈfɔrd/verb B1
To have enough money or time to pay for or spare for something.
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Afraid /əˈfreɪd/adj A2
Feeling scared or worried about something.
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Ahead /əˈhɛd/adv A2
Forward in position or earlier in time than expected.
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Amend /əˈmend/verb C1
To change or fix something written, usually in a small way. Often used for laws, contracts, or official documents. It makes something better by correcting mistakes.
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Attend /əˈtɛnd/verb A2
To go to and be present at something like a meeting, class, or event.
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Avoid /əˈvɔɪd/verb A2
To keep away from someone or something, or to prevent something bad from occurring.
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Ballad /ˈbæləd/noun C2
A song or poem that tells a story, often about adventure, love, or tragedy, usually with a repeated chorus and set to music.
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Band /bænd/noun A1
A group of people who play music together, or a thin circular piece of material.
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Behind /bɪˈhaɪnd/prep A1
In a position at the back of something, or supporting someone from the background.
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Beyond /bɪˈjɒnd/prep B1
Beyond means on the other side of something or further away than a certain place or time.
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Blind /blaɪnd/adj B1
not able to see because the eyes don't work properly.
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Blond /blɒnd/adj A1
Having light or golden colored hair.
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Blood /blʌd/noun A1
the red liquid inside your body that carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts.
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Board /bɔːrd/noun A1
a piece of wood or hard material shaped like a flat rectangle, used for many purposes
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Bond /bɑːnd/noun B2
A close connection or link between people. Also, a type of investment where you lend money to a company or government and they promise to pay you back with interest.
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Brand /brænd/noun B1
A company's name or symbol that makes its products recognizable and different from other companies. Examples: Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola.
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Bread /brɛd/noun A1
A food made from flour and water that is baked in an oven.
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Broad /brɔːd/adj A2
Wide or covering a large area; not narrow.
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Build /bɪld/verb A1
To make something by putting pieces or materials together in an organized way.
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Candid /ˈkæn.dɪd/adj C2
Speaking or acting in a completely honest way without hiding the truth or trying to manipulate; frank and direct.
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Card /kɑːrd/noun A1
A flat piece of thick paper used for playing games, sending messages, or storing information.
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Cloud /klaʊd/noun A1
White or gray masses of water droplets that float in the air and produce rain.
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Could /kʊd/verb A1
The past form of can, used to say what was possible or allowed in the past.
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Crowd /kraʊd/noun A2
A lot of people together in the same place.
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Dead /dɛd/adj A2
Not living; a person or animal that has stopped breathing and functioning.
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Deed /diːd/noun C1
An official paper that proves who owns a piece of property. When you buy a house, you receive the deed as proof of ownership.
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Words That End With "D" by Length
2 Letter Words That End With "D" (21)
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3 Letter Words That End With "D" (114)
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Add /æd/verb A1
To join one thing to another so you have more in total.
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Aid /eɪd/noun A2
Help or support given to someone who needs it.
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And /ənd/conj A1
A connecting word that joins two things together, like 'cats and dogs' or 'reading and writing'.
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Bad /bæd/adj A1
Not good; having negative qualities or causing harm or unhappiness.
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Bed /bɛd/noun A1
Furniture you sleep on at night; has a mattress, pillows, and sheets.
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4 Letter Words That End With "D" (297)
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Band /bænd/noun A1
A group of people who play music together, or a thin circular piece of material.
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5 Letter Words That End With "D" (713)
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Ahead /əˈhɛd/adv A2
Forward in position or earlier in time than expected.
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Amend /əˈmend/verb C1
To change or fix something written, usually in a small way. Often used for laws, contracts, or official documents. It makes something better by correcting mistakes.
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6 Letter Words That End With "D" (2,215)
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Afford /əˈfɔrd/verb B1
To have enough money or time to pay for or spare for something.
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Afraid /əˈfreɪd/adj A2
Feeling scared or worried about something.
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7 Letter Words That End With "D" (3,263)
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8 Letter Words That End With "D" (4,006)
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9 Letter Words That End With "D" (3,819)
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10 Letter Words That End With "D" (3,152)
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11 Letter Words That End With "D" (2,143)
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12 Letter Words That End With "D" (1,332)
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13 Letter Words That End With "D" (649)
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14 Letter Words That End With "D" (334)
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15 Letter Words That End With "D" (146)
Words That End With "D" by Part of Speech
Nouns That End With "D" (90)
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Aid /eɪd/noun A2
Help or support given to someone who needs it.
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Bed /bɛd/noun A1
Furniture you sleep on at night; has a mattress, pillows, and sheets.
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Bird /bɜːrd/noun A1
A living creature with feathers, wings, and a beak that can fly.
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Child /tʃaɪld/noun A1
A young boy or girl who is not yet an adult.
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Dad /dæd/noun A1
Your father, your parent who is a man.
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God /ɡɑːd/noun A1
A powerful being that people worship and believe has created the world or controls natural events.
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Hand /hænd/noun A1
Your arm ends in this part with five fingers that you use to grab things.
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Head /hɛd/noun A1
The top part of your body where your brain, face, and senses are located.
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Kid /kɪd/noun A1
A young child; a boy or girl who is not yet an adult.
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Land /lænd/noun A1
The ground or soil that is not covered by water, or an area of property.
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Lid /lɪd/noun A1
A cover for a container that you can open and close.
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Mind /maɪnd/noun A1
Your brain and thoughts; the part that helps you think, remember, and decide things.
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Period /ˈpɪəriəd/noun A1
Any amount of time; a portion of time from start to finish.
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Road /roʊd/noun A1
A path with a hard surface for cars and trucks to drive on.
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Band /bænd/noun A1
A group of people who play music together, or a thin circular piece of material.
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Blood /blʌd/noun A1
the red liquid inside your body that carries oxygen and nutrients to all parts.
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Board /bɔːrd/noun A1
a piece of wood or hard material shaped like a flat rectangle, used for many purposes
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Bread /brɛd/noun A1
A food made from flour and water that is baked in an oven.
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Card /kɑːrd/noun A1
A flat piece of thick paper used for playing games, sending messages, or storing information.
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Childhood /ˈtʃaɪldhʊd/noun A2
The time when you are a child, from birth until you grow up.
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Verbs That End With "D" (72)
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Add /æd/verb A1
To join one thing to another so you have more in total.
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End /ɛnd/verb A1
To stop or finish; to reach the last part.
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Hold /həʊld/verb A1
To keep something in your hands or arms, like holding a baby or holding a pencil.
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Laid /leɪd/verb A2
Put something down on a surface; past form of 'lay'.
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Lead /liːd/verb A1
To show someone where to go, or to be in charge of a group or activity.
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Learned /lɝnd/verb A1
Gained knowledge or developed a skill; American English past form.
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Missed /mɪst/verb A1
Did not catch, hit, or reach someone or something that was aimed at.
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Rid /rɪd/verb B1
To remove or get away from something bad or unwanted. Usually used with 'get rid of'.
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See /siː/verb A2
Understand an idea or situation; to comprehend.
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Should /ʃʊd/verb A1
What is right, proper, or expected to do.
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Avoid /əˈvɔɪd/verb A2
To keep away from someone or something, or to prevent something bad from occurring.
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Build /bɪld/verb A1
To make something by putting pieces or materials together in an organized way.
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Could /kʊd/verb A1
The past form of can, used to say what was possible or allowed in the past.
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Feed /fiːd/verb A1
To provide food or nourishment to someone.
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Find /faɪnd/verb A1
To locate something that was lost or hidden.
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Lend /lɛnd/verb A2
To give something to someone for a short time, expecting them to give it back.
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Need /niːd/verb A1
To have to have something; to want or require.
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Proceed /prəˈsiːd/verb B1
Keep going or start doing something.
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Send /sɛnd/verb A1
Make something travel from one place to another person.
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Shed /ʃɛd/verb B2
to naturally drop or release something your body no longer needs
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Adjectives That End With "D" (69)
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Bad /bæd/adj A1
Not good; having negative qualities or causing harm or unhappiness.
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Cold /koʊld/adj A1
When something has a low temperature and you feel chilly or uncomfortable.
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Good /ɡʊd/adj A1
Positive, of high quality, or satisfying expectations.
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Mad /mæd/adj A2
When you are mad, you feel angry. Use it with people or situations.
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Married /ˈmærɪd/adj A1
Having a spouse; in the official relationship of marriage with another person.
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Old /oʊld/adj A1
Having been alive or existing for a long time.
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Red /ɹɛd/adj A1
The color between orange and purple, like blood or fire.
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Sad /sæd/adj A1
Feeling unhappy or upset about something that happened.
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Blind /blaɪnd/adj B1
not able to see because the eyes don't work properly.
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Broad /brɔːd/adj A2
Wide or covering a large area; not narrow.
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Dead /dɛd/adj A2
Not living; a person or animal that has stopped breathing and functioning.
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Glad /ɡlæd/adj A1
Feeling happy or pleased about something.
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Hard /hɑːrd/adj A1
Something that is not soft and is difficult to break or change shape.
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High /haɪ/adj B1
In a state where drugs or alcohol have affected your mind and behavior; not in your normal condition.
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Kind /kaɪnd/adj A1
Nice and caring toward others; showing that you want to help people.
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Loud /laʊd/adj A1
Loud describes something that makes a lot of noise or sound. It is the opposite of quiet.
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Proud /praʊd/adj A2
Feeling happy and satisfied about something you or someone achieved.
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Round /raʊnd/adj A1
Shaped in a circle or ball form with no sharp edges.
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Solid /ˈsɒlɪd/adj A2
Something that is hard and keeps its shape.
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Third /θɜːrd/adj A1
The position that comes after number two in order.
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Adverbs That End With "D" (4)
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Afterward /ˈæf.tɚ.wɚd/adv A2
Something that happens at a later time, after an event or action.
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Ahead /əˈhɛd/adv A2
Forward in position or earlier in time than expected.
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Indeed /ɪnˈdiːd/adv B1
A word used to agree strongly with something or to confirm that something is really true.
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Instead /ɪnˈstɛd/adv A2
In place of something else; as another choice or option instead of what was expected or mentioned.
How to Use Words That End With "D"
Scrabble and Word Games
In Scrabble and Words With Friends, words ending with "D" can be valuable when you need to play through an existing tile on the board. Higher-tier letters like J, Q, X, and Z multiply your score quickly when stacked on bonus squares — scan the list below for short words that contain them. Two and three-letter words ending with "D" are especially useful for parallel plays where you build along an existing word and earn points for every adjacent tile.
Crossword Puzzles
For crossword puzzles, the most useful entries are mid-length common words — 5 to 8 letters — that fit standard grid patterns. Filter the list by length to match the cells in your clue. Pay attention to the CEFR level: clues from mainstream newspapers favour B1–B2 vocabulary, while themed and cryptic puzzles draw on rarer C1 and C2 words. The IPA shown on each card also helps confirm a guess — a clue marked "two syllables" should match a word with a simple stress pattern.
Creative Writing and Poetry
Writers and poets often look for groups of words ending with "D" to build alliteration, rhythm, or near-rhymes. Sort the list by length, scan the rare and C1+ words for fresh imagery, and use the linked dictionary entries to confirm connotation before you commit. The plain-English definitions are intentionally short so you can scan dozens of options without losing flow.
Longest Word That End With "D"
Frequently Asked Questions About Words That End With "D"
- How many words ending with "D"?
- There are 22,204 words ending with "D" in our 199,000-word English dictionary. The list ranges from common everyday words to rarer specialised vocabulary.
- What is the longest word ending with "D"?
- The longest word ending with "D" in our list is "CENTRIFUGALISED" — 15 letters long. Tap the word to see its full definition.
- Are these words valid in Scrabble?
- Most of the words in this list are valid in Scrabble and similar word games (we cross-reference standard tournament dictionaries). A handful of proper nouns and very rare technical terms may not be — when in doubt, double-check with the official Scrabble dictionary used in your league.
- How many 5-letter words ending with "D"?
- 713 5-letter words ending with "D" — useful for Wordle, daily puzzles, and short crosswords. Filter by length above to see only 5-letter results.