5 letter words ending in K
The following list contains 157 five letter words in English
5 letter words ending in K in English
5 letter words ending in AK
5 letter words ending in CK
5 letter words ending in NK
Common 5 letter words ending in K with meaning
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ROJAK |
Rojak
1. Parts of Speech:
Noun 2. Definitions:a traditional fruit and vegetable salad dish popular in Southeast Asia, especially in Malaysia and Singapore. 3. Pronunciations:
The word "rojak" comes from the Malay language, which means "mixture" or "eclectic mix". Rojak is a popular dish in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. It is usually made up of a mix of fruits and vegetables, such as cucumber, pineapple, jicama, bean sprouts, and tofu, and is topped with a sweet and spicy sauce made from shrimp paste, chili, and palm sugar. 5. Synonyms:None 6. Related Words:
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STARK | Stark
Parts of Speech
Adjective, Adverb, Verb Definitions
The word "stark" originated from the Old English word "stearc," meaning stiff or strong. Its usage has evolved over time and is now used to describe something that is severe, bare, complete, or absolute. It is commonly used in literature and everyday language to describe something that is harsh, unadorned, or blunt. Synonyms
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BROOK | Brook
1. Parts of Speech:
Noun, verb 2. Definitions:
The word "brook" originated from Old English "brōc" which means "stream". It has been used in English since the 10th century. As a noun, "brook" refers to a small stream or creek. As a verb, it means to tolerate or endure something. 5. Synonyms:
Brood, crook, shook, spook, stook. 7. Example Sentences:
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SLUNK | 1. Parts of Speech: Verb
2. Definitions:
- (past participle of "slink") moved in a quiet, sneaky, or cowardly way
- (archaic) crept away secretly or furtively
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /slʌŋk/
- UK: /slʌŋk/
4. Origin and Usage:
- "Slunk" is the past participle of the verb "slink," which means to move smoothly and quietly with a guilty or sneaky feeling. It is believed to have originated from the Middle Low German word "slunken," which means to sneak away. "Slunk" is commonly used in literature and speech to describe someone or something that has moved in a sneaky or cowardly way.
5. Synonyms: crept, sneaked, skulked, lurked
6. Related Words: skulk, sneak, crawl, glide, tiptoe
7. Example Sentences:
- The cat slunk away from the scene of the crime.
- She slunk into the room, hoping not to be noticed.
- The thief slunk down the alley, trying to avoid detection. |
TALUK | Parts of Speech:
Taluk is a noun. Definitions:A taluk is a subdivision of a district in India, usually consisting of several villages. Pronunciations:US: /ˈtɑːlʌk/ UK: /ˈtælʊk/ Origin and Usage:The word taluk comes from the Hindi and Urdu word "tāluk" which means "subdivision". It is commonly used in India to refer to a subdivision of a district, similar to a county in the United States. Synonyms:Taluka, Tehsil, Mandal, Sub-district. Related Words:Lucky, Talky, Tweak, Fluke, Chalk. Example Sentences:
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