11-letter words that end in red
- misfeatured — Having ugly or misshapen features.
- misnumbered — a numeral or group of numerals.
- mistempered — Simple past tense and past participle of mistemper.
- multitiered — being or arranged in tiers or layers (usually used in combination): a two-tiered box of chocolates.
- noncoloured — not coloured
- outnumbered — to exceed in number.
- overinsured — to guarantee against loss or harm.
- pompadoured — styled in a pompadour
- prenumbered — a numeral or group of numerals.
- preprepared — prepared in advance
- prick-eared — British. Informal. (of a man) having the hair cut short. Archaic. following or sympathetic to the Puritans or Roundheads. Archaic. priggish.
- puppeteered — a person who manipulates puppets, as in a puppet show.
- re-inspired — to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence: His courage inspired his followers.
- rechartered — a document, issued by a sovereign or state, outlining the conditions under which a corporation, colony, city, or other corporate body is organized, and defining its rights and privileges.
- remaindered — something that remains or is left: the remainder of the day.
- self-hatred — the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility.
- semiretired — working part time, as for reasons of ill health or advanced age
- sequestered — A sequestered place is quiet and far away from busy places.
- sharp-eared — having pointed ears.
- shit-scared — very scared
- shorthaired — (of an animal) having hair that is short and lies close to the body.
- slaughtered — the killing or butchering of cattle, sheep, etc., especially for food.
- sprinklered — having or protected by a sprinkler system.
- street cred — popularity with and acceptance by the general public, especially young people. See also cred.
- subcultured — Bacteriology. to cultivate (a bacterial strain) again on a new medium.
- sugar-cured — (especially of ham or bacon) cured in a mixture of sugar, salt, and sodium nitrate or sodium nitrite.
- sum assured — The sum assured is the amount payable on the occurrence of an event insured against under a benefit policy, such as the death of the insured.
- sum insured — The sum insured is the insurer's limit of liability under an insurance contract.
- suspendered — wearing suspenders
- transferred — to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another: He transferred the package from one hand to the other.
- tricoloured — having three colours
- tricornered — having three corners; tricorn.
- un-enamored — to fill or inflame with love (usually used in the passive and followed by of or sometimes with): to be enamored of a certain lady; a brilliant woman with whom he became enamored.
- un-nurtured — to feed and protect: to nurture one's offspring.
- un-showered — a brief fall of rain or, sometimes, of hail or snow.
- unchartered — without a charter.
- uncluttered — to fill or litter with things in a disorderly manner: All kinds of papers cluttered the top of his desk.
- unconquered — to acquire by force of arms; win in war: to conquer a foreign land.
- undelivered — to carry and turn over (letters, goods, etc.) to the intended recipient or recipients: to deliver mail; to deliver a package.
- underscored — to mark with a line or lines underneath; underline, as for emphasis.
- unempowered — to give power or authority to; authorize, especially by legal or official means: I empowered my agent to make the deal for me. The local ordinance empowers the board of health to close unsanitary restaurants.
- unfeathered — clothed, covered, or provided with feathers, as a bird or an arrow.
- unflavoured — not flavoured
- unflustered — not flustered
- ungenitured — without genitals
- unicoloured — of one uniform colour
- unlacquered — a protective coating consisting of a resin, cellulose ester, or both, dissolved in a volatile solvent, sometimes with pigment added.
- unlaundered — to wash (clothes, linens, etc.).
- unmonitored — (especially formerly) a student appointed to assist in the conduct of a class or school, as to help take attendance or keep order.
- unofficered — having no officer or officers