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Today it will be fun because its letter R!
One of the funnier things about the letter “R” is that it’s frequently called the “Pirate Letter.” Why? The reason for this is that when people imitate pirates, they usually roll the letter “R” or give it an extra guttural accent.
So, here is the complete list of words with six letters that begin with ‘R’. When you’re having trouble creating a word using the provided tiles, it can be rather helpful.
Additionally, I would suggest reading a couple more lists for word games like name games, fill in the blanks and match the following.
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List Of 6-Letter Words Starting With R
Rabato | a wide lace-edged collar of the early 17th century worn turned down to lie across the shoulders or stiffened to stand high at the back and often open in front. |
Rabats | a sleeveless, backless, vestlike garment extending to the waist, worn by a cleric beneath the clerical collar, especially in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. |
Rabbet | a step-shaped recess cut along the edge or in the face of a piece of wood, typically forming a match to the edge or tongue of another piece |
Rabbin | a Jewish priest or teacher of the law. |
Rabbis | a Jewish scholar or teacher, especially one who studies or teaches Jewish law. |
Rabbit | a gregarious burrowing plant-eating mammal, with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail. |
Rabble | a disorderly crowd; a mob. |
Rabies | a contagious and fatal viral disease of dogs and other mammals, transmissible through the saliva to humans and causing madness and convulsions. |
Raceme | a flower cluster with the separate flowers attached by short equal stalks at equal distances along a central stem. The flowers at the base of the central stem develop first. |
Racers | an animal or means of transport bred or designed for racing. |
Rachet | a mechanism that consists of a bar or wheel having inclined teeth into which a pawl drops so that motion can be imparted to the wheel or bar, governed, or prevented and that is used in a hand tool (such as a wrench or screwdriver) to allow effective motion in one direction only. |
Rachis | a stem of a plant, especially a grass, bearing flower stalks at short intervals. |
Racial | relating to the major groupings into which humankind is sometimes divided on the basis of physical characteristics or shared ancestry. |
Racier | lively, entertaining, and typically sexually titillating. |
Racily | in an exciting and slightly shocking way, especially because of relating to or suggesting sex |
Racine | (of a tree) root. |
Racing | moving swiftly. |
Racism | prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized. |
Racist | characterized by or showing prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized. |
Racked | cause extreme pain, anguish, or distress to. |
Racker | an attendant who puts pool or billiard balls into a rack. attendant, attender, tender – someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another. |
Racket | a bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc., used especially in tennis, badminton, and squash. |
Rackle | Rough, crude. |
Racons | a radar beacon that can be identified and located by its response to a specific radar signal. |
Racoon | a grayish-brown American mammal that has a foxlike face with a black mask and a ringed tail. |
Raczes | a strong or rapid current flowing through a narrow channel in the sea or a river. |
Radars | a system for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of aircraft, ships, and other objects, by sending out pulses of radio waves which are reflected off the object back to the source. |
Radded | to enter a place illegally and usually violently, and steal from it |
Radder | very appealing or good. |
Raddle | color with reddle. |
Radels | to twist together |
Raders | tracking system. |
Radger | a wild |
Radges | a wild, crazy, or violent person. |
Radial | of or arranged like rays or the radii of a circle; diverging in lines from a common center. |
Radian | a unit of measurement of angles equal to about 57.3°, equivalent to the angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc equal in length to the radius. |
Radins | a mean person who lives very poorly in order to store up wealth. |
Radios | the transmission and reception of electromagnetic waves of radio frequency, especially those carrying sound messages. |
Radish | a swollen pungent-tasting edible root, especially a variety which is small, spherical, and red, and eaten raw with salad. |
Radium | the chemical element of atomic number 88, a rare radioactive metal of the alkaline earth series. It was formerly used as a source of radiation for radiotherapy. |
Radius | a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere. |
Radkes | advice, counsel |
Radley | from the red field, red meadow. |
Radnor | reedy shore; red shore. |
Radome | a dome or other structure protecting radar equipment and made from material transparent to radio waves, especially one on the outer surface of an aircraft. |
Radons | the chemical element of atomic number 86, a rare radioactive gas belonging to the noble gas series. |
Radula | (in a mollusc) a structure of tiny teeth used for scraping food particles off a surface and drawing them into the mouth. |
Raffia | a palm tree native to tropical Africa and Madagascar, with a short trunk and leaves which may be up to 18 m (60 feet) long. |
Raffle | a means of raising money by selling numbered tickets, one or some of which are subsequently drawn at random, the holder or holders of such tickets winning a prize. |
Rafted | travel on or as if on a raft. |
Rafter | a beam forming part of the internal framework of a roof. |
Ragbag | a bag in which scraps of fabric and old clothes are kept for use. |
Ragees | East Indian cereal grass whose seed yields a somewhat bitter flour, a staple in the Orient. |
Ragged | (of cloth or clothes) old and torn. |
Raggee | finger millet |
Raggle | a groove cut in masonry |
Raging | showing rage. |
Raglan | having or denoting sleeves that continue in one piece up to the neck of a garment, without a shoulder seam. |
Ragman | a person who collects or deals in rags, old clothes, and other items. |
Ragmen | a person who collects or deals in rags, old clothes, and other items. |
Ragout | a highly seasoned dish of small pieces of meat stewed with vegetables. |
Ragtag | untidy, disorganized, or incongruously varied in character. |
Ragtop | a car with a convertible roof. |
Raided | quickly and illicitly take something from (a place). |
Raider | a person who attacks business premises in order to steal. |
Railed | to complain angrily |
Railer | A bar extending horizontally between supports, as in a fence. |
Rained | (of the sky, the clouds, etc.) send down rain. |
Raised | elevated to a higher position or level; lifted. |
Raiser | a thing that increases the amount, level, or strength of something. |
Raises | lift or move to a higher position or level. |
Raisin | a partially dried grape. |
Rajahs | a title extended to minor dignitaries and nobles in India during the British Raj. |
Rakees | a tool that has a series of metal, wooden, or plastic pieces at the end of a long handle and that is used to gather leaves, break apart soil, make ground smooth, etc. a leaf rake. |
Rakers | A person who uses a rake. |
Raking | draw together with a rake or similar implement. |
Rakish | having or displaying a dashing, jaunty, or slightly disreputable quality or appearance. |
Rallye | a mass meeting of people making a political protest or showing support for a cause. |
Ralphs | vomit. |
Ramate | having branches |
Ramble | walk for pleasure in the countryside. |
Ramees | Winter |
Ramens | (in Japanese cuisine) quick-cooking noodles, typically served in a broth with meat and vegetables. |
Rament | A scraping |
Ramers | to row |
Ramets | any of the individuals in a group of clones. |
Ramies | a vegetable fiber noted for its length and toughness. |
Ramify | spread or branch out; grow and develop in complexity or range. |
Ramism | collection of theories on rhetoric, logic, and pedagogy based on the teachings of Petrus Ramus, a French academic, philosopher, and Huguenot convert |
Ramist | the doctrines of Ramus based on opposition to Aristotelianism and advocacy of a new logic blended with rhetoric. |
Ramjet | a type of jet engine in which the air drawn in for combustion is compressed solely by the forward motion of the aircraft. |
Ramkie | a stringed instrument resembling a guitar, formerly played by the Khoikhoi people of southern Africa. |
Rammed | very crowded; packed. |
Rammel | discarded or waste matter. |
Rammer | a tool for driving something with force. |
Rammle | a collection of items saved in case they become useful. |
Ramona | Protecting hands; Wise protector |
Ramone | :Protecting hands |
Ramose | having branches; branched. |
Ramous | having branches |
Ramped | provide a ramp. |
Ramper | to climb; to ascend; to go up. |
Ramrod | a rod for ramming down the charge of a muzzle-loading firearm. |
Ramsey | wooded island. |
Ramson | a broad-leaved garlic (Allium ursinum) common in European gardens. |
Ramtil | tropical African herb (Guizotia abyssinica) of the family Compositae widely cultivated in India for its seeds |
Ramuli | a small branch or branchlet. |
Ranced | of foods containing fat or oil) smelling or tasting unpleasant as a result of being old and stale. |
Rancel | to search thoroughly |
Rances | a large farm, especially in North America or Australia, where cattle or other animals are bred. |
Ranche | a large farm, especially in North America or Australia, where cattle or other animals are bred. |
Ranchi | an industrial city in E India, between the coal and iron belts of the Chota Nagpur Plateau |
Rancho | a ranch |
Rancid | of foods containing fat or oil) smelling or tasting unpleasant as a result of being old and stale. |
Rancor | bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long standing. |
Randan | made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision. |
Random | made, done, or happening without method or conscious decision. |
Ranees | Lord of the Battle. |
Ranged | vary or extend between specified limits. |
Ranger | a keeper of a park, forest, or area of countryside. |
Ranges | the area of variation between upper and lower limits on a particular scale. |
Ranids | a rapid surprise attack on an enemy by troops, aircraft, or other armed forces. |
Ranked | give (someone or something) a rank or place within a grading system. |
Ranker | a person or animal of a specified rank. |
Rankle | of a comment or fact) cause continuing annoyance or resentment. |
Rankly | completely or extremely |
Ransom | a sum of money demanded or paid for the release of a captive. |
Ranted | speak or shout at length in an angry, impassioned way. |
Ranter | a person who rants. |
Ranula | a fluid collection, or cyst, that forms in the mouth under the tongue. |
Rapers | a person who performs rap music. |
Raphae | one of the archangels |
Raphes | a groove, ridge, or seam in an organ or tissue, typically marking the line where two halves fused in the embryo |
Raphia | leaf fibers of the raffia palm tree; |
Raphis | a needle |
Rapids | a fast-flowing and turbulent part of the course of a river. |
Rapier | a thin, light sharp-pointed sword used for thrusting. |
Rapine | the violent seizure of someone’s property. |
Raping | to force someone to have sex when they are unwilling, using violence or threatening behavior: |
Rapini | a Mediterranean variety of turnip widely grown for its edible shoots and leaves. |
Rapist | a person who rapes someone |
Rapped | strike (a hard surface) with a series of rapid audible blows, especially in order to attract attention. |
Rappee | a person who performs rap music. |
Rappel | descend a rock face or other near-vertical surface by using a doubled rope coiled around the body and fixed at a higher point; abseil. |
Rappen | a monetary unit in the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland and in Liechtenstein, equal to one hundredth of the Swiss franc. |
Rapper | a person who performs rap music. |
Raptly | with intense joy or delight; blissfully; ecstatically |
Raptor | a bird of prey, e.g. an eagle or hawk |
Rarefy | make or become less dense or solid. |
Rarely | not often; seldom |
Rarest | of an event, situation, or condition) not occurring very often. |
Rarify | make or become less dense or solid. |
Raring | very enthusiastic and eager to do something. |
Rarity | the state or quality of being rare. |
Rascal | a mischievous or cheeky person, especially a child or man (typically used in an affectionate way |
Rasher | a thin slice of bacon. |
Rashes | an area of redness and spots on a person’s skin, appearing especially as a result of allergy or illness. |
Rashly | without careful consideration of the possible consequences; impetuously. |
Rasing | lift or move to a higher position or level. |
Rasped | make a harsh, grating noise. |
Rasper | a person or thing that scrapes something with or as if with a rasp. |
Rassle | to engage in wrestling |
Raster | a rectangular pattern of parallel scanning lines followed by the electron beam on a television screen or computer monitor. |
Rasure | the act of erasing or scraping, esp writing from a document. |
Ratals | the amount on which rates are assessed; |
Ratans | jewel |
Ratbag | an unpleasant or disliked person. |
Rather | used to indicate one’s preference in a particular matter. |
Ratify | sign or give formal consent to (a treaty, contract, or agreement), making it officially valid. |
Ratine | a rough bulky fabric usually woven loosely in plain weave from ratiné yarns. |
Rating | a classification or ranking of someone or something based on a comparative assessment of their quality, standard, or performance. |
Ration | a fixed amount of a commodity officially allowed to each person during a time of shortage, as in wartime. |
Ratios | the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other. |
Ratite | any of the mostly large, flightless birds with a ratite breastbone, i.e. the ostrich, rhea, emu, cassowary, and kiwi, together with the extinct moa and elephant bird. |
Ratlin | making a series of knocking sounds. |
Ratoon | a new shoot or sprout springing from the base of a crop plant, especially sugar cane, after cropping. |
Rattan | the thin jointed stems of a palm, used to make furniture. |
Ratted | very drunk. |
Ratten | to sabotage or steal (tools), or harass in order to disrupt workers |
Ratter | a dog or other animal that is used for hunting rats. |
Rattle | make or cause to make a rapid succession of short, sharp knocking sounds. |
Rattly | tending to rattle; making or having a rattling sound. |
Raunch | energetic earthiness; vulgarity. |
Ravage | cause severe and extensive damage to. |
Ravels | untangle or unravel something. |
Ravens | a large heavily built crow with mainly black plumage, feeding chiefly on carrion. |
Ravers | a person who has an exciting and uninhibited social life. |
Ravine | a deep, narrow gorge with steep sides. |
Raving | irrational or incoherent talk. |
Ravins | a large heavily built crow with mainly black plumage, feeding chiefly on carrion. |
Ravish | delightful; entrancing. |
Rawest | of a part of the body) red and painful, especially as the result of skin abrasion. |
Rawish | Somewhat raw |
Raxing | To perform the act of reaching or stretching; stretch one’s self; reach for or try to obtain something |
Rayahs | A woman who is a true friend. Gender. |
Raying | Trace de lumière en ligne ou en bande. |
Rayons | Un rayon de soleil, de lune. |
Razeed | to remove the upper deck or decks of (a sailing ship) |
Razees | wooden warship with the upper deck cut away. |
Razers | to destroy completely by knocking down or breaking to pieces |
Razing | completely destroy (a building, town, or other settlement) |
Razors | an instrument with a sharp blade or set of blades, used to remove unwanted hair from the face or body. |
Razzed | tease (someone) playfully. |
Some Other Examples Of 6-Letter Words Starting With R
Radles | Ramsar | Raters |
Rameys | Rasers | Ratton |
Ramics | Ratany | Rawins |
Ramins | Ratels |
Interesting Activities For Kids With 6-Letter Words Starting With R
These words can be used to express happy emotions even if they may not be regularly used in everyday conversation. Here are a few examples of different instructional activities:
1. Name Game
The child must respond to questions that are posed to them during the game. Kids are taught the value of correctly using these phrases using this entertaining manner.
Examples:
Q: What disease, a softening of the bones, is caused by a deficiency of vitamin D?
Ans: Ricket
Q: In Richard Adams’ ‘Watership Down’, what type of animal are Fiver, Hazel and Bigwig?
Ans: Rabbit
Q: What element, atomic number 88, was discovered by Marie and Pierre Curie in 1898?
Ans: Radium
Q: Clint Eastwood shot to fame playing Rowdy Yates in what 1950s/60s TV series?
Ans: Rawhid
Q: What New Mexico city is famous for an alleged U.F.O. landing in 1947?
Ans: Roswel
2. Fill In The Blanks
Fill-in-the-blank exercises are another fun and easy activity. Use this educational game to teach your children some useful 6 letter words that begin with R.
Example:
Ra__sh
Raxi__
Ra_ahs
R_ying
Rayo_s
Ra__ed
3. Match The Words With Meanings
Match the words- it is a game which will automatically enhance the concentration and interest of your kids. Play this game like one example given below-
raddle | i) the crisp, pungent, edible root of the plant, Raphanus sativus, of the mustard family, usually eaten raw, the plant itself. |
radial | ii) a dome-shaped device used to house a radar antenna |
radish | iii) a bag in which small pieces of cloth are kept for use in mending, a mixture or conglomeration |
radome | iv) arranged like radii or rays, having spokes, bars, lines, etc., arranged like radii, as a machine, a radial section or construction. |
ragbag | v) to interweave; wattle |
(Answer: a- v, b- iv, c- iii, d- ii, e- i)
Conclusion
These educational games introduce students to new words with six letters that begin with R. We are ready to help if more support is required. See you all with letter S, soon!
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