We found 17 words by descrambling these letters AEARD

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Our word finder found 17 words from the 5 scrambled letters in A A D E R you searched for.

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What Can The Letters AEARD Mean ?

These are the meanings of the letters AEARD when you unscramble them.

  • Area (n.)
    A spot or small marked space; as, the germinative area.
  • Area (n.)
    An extent of surface; a tract of the earth's surface; a region; as, vast uncultivated areas.
  • Area (n.)
    Any plane surface, as of the floor of a room or church, or of the ground within an inclosure; an open space in a building.
  • Area (n.)
    Extent; scope; range; as, a wide area of thought.
  • Area (n.)
    The inclosed space on which a building stands.
  • Area (n.)
    The sunken space or court, giving ingress and affording light to the basement of a building.
  • Area (n.)
    The superficial contents of any figure; the surface included within any given lines; superficial extent; as, the area of a square or a triangle.
  • Dare (n.)
    A small fish; the dace.
  • Dare (n.)
    Defiance; challenge.
  • Dare (n.)
    The quality of daring; venturesomeness; boldness; dash.
  • Dare (v. i.)
    To have adequate or sufficient courage for any purpose; to be bold or venturesome; not to be afraid; to venture.
  • Dare (v. i.)
    To lurk; to lie hid.
  • Dare (v. t.)
    To challenge; to provoke; to defy.
  • Dare (v. t.)
    To have courage for; to attempt courageously; to venture to do or to undertake.
  • Dare (v. t.)
    To terrify; to daunt.
  • Dear (adv.)
    Dearly; at a high price.
  • Dear (n.)
    A dear one; lover; sweetheart.
  • Dear (superl.)
    Bearing a high price; high-priced; costly; expensive.
  • Dear (superl.)
    Hence, close to the heart; heartfelt; present in mind; engaging the attention.
  • Dear (superl.)
    Highly valued; greatly beloved; cherished; precious.
  • Dear (superl.)
    Marked by scarcity or dearth, and exorbitance of price; as, a dear year.
  • Dear (superl.)
    Of agreeable things and interests.
  • Dear (superl.)
    Of disagreeable things and antipathies.
  • Dear (v. t.)
    To endear.
  • Read ()
    imp. & p. p. of Read, v. t. & i.
  • Read (a.)
    Instructed or knowing by reading; versed in books; learned.
  • Read (imp. & p. p.)
    of Read
  • Read (n.)
    Rennet. See 3d Reed.
  • Read (v.)
    Reading.
  • Read (v. i.)
    To appear in writing or print; to be expressed by, or consist of, certain words or characters; as, the passage reads thus in the early manuscripts.
  • Read (v. i.)
    To give advice or counsel.
  • Read (v. i.)
    To learn by reading.
  • Read (v. i.)
    To perform the act of reading; to peruse, or to go over and utter aloud, the words of a book or other like document.
  • Read (v. i.)
    To produce a certain effect when read; as, that sentence reads queerly.
  • Read (v. i.)
    To study by reading; as, he read for the bar.
  • Read (v. i.)
    To tell; to declare.
  • Read (v. t.)
    Hence, to know fully; to comprehend.
  • Read (v. t.)
    Saying; sentence; maxim; hence, word; advice; counsel. See Rede.
  • Read (v. t.)
    To advise; to counsel.
  • Read (v. t.)
    To discover or understand by characters, marks, features, etc.; to learn by observation.
  • Read (v. t.)
    To go over, as characters or words, and utter aloud, or recite to one's self inaudibly; to take in the sense of, as of language, by interpreting the characters with which it is expressed; to peruse; as, to read a discourse; to read the letters of an alphabet; to read figures; to read the notes of music, or to read music; to read a book.
  • Read (v. t.)
    To interpret; to explain; as, to read a riddle.
  • Read (v. t.)
    To make a special study of, as by perusing textbooks; as, to read theology or law.
  • Read (v. t.)
    To tell; to declare; to recite.

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