5 letter words ending in ALS

The following list contains 17 five letter words in English

5 letter words ending in ALS in English

5 letter words ending in EALS


5 letter words ending in IALS


5 letter words ending in OALS


5 letter words ending in PALS


5 letter words ending in RALS


5 letter words ending in UALS


5 letter words ending in VALS


Common 5 letter words ending in ALS with meaning

WordDefinition
PEALS
Here is the result in HTML text formatting: Peals 1. Parts of Speech

Noun, Verb

2. Definitions

Noun: a loud ringing of bells, typically as a celebration or signal.
Verb: (of bells) ring loudly and sonorously.

3. Pronunciations (US, UK)

US: /pilz/

UK: /piːlz/

4. Origin and Usage

The word "peals" originated in the 16th century from the Middle English word "pele", which means "a bell". It is commonly used to describe the ringing of bells, especially during celebrations or as a signal. The verb form of "peals" is used to describe the action of ringing bells loudly and sonorously.

5. Synonyms

Noun: chimes, tolls, clangs, rings
Verb: chime, toll, clang, ring

6. Related Words

beals, deals, heals, meals, seals

7. Example Sentences

Noun: The church bells rang in peals to celebrate the new year.
Verb: The bells pealed loudly as the bride and groom walked down the aisle.

GOALS
Goals
  1. Parts of Speech: Noun
  2. Definition: The object of a persons ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
  3. Pronunciations: US: /ɡoʊlz/, UK: /ɡəʊlz/
  4. Origin and Usage: The word "goals" originated from the Old English word "gāl" which means "boundary, limit". It has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a physical boundary or limit. In the 16th century, it was used to mean "end point of a race". Today, it is commonly used to refer to a desired outcome or objective that a person or organization is working towards.
  5. Synonyms: Objectives, targets, aims, ambitions, purposes
  6. Related Words: Aims, tasks, plans, dreams, hopes
  7. Example Sentences:
    • Her goal is to become a doctor and help people.
    • The companys goal is to increase profits by 20% this year.
    • He scored the winning goal in the championship game.
    • The team set a new record by scoring 100 goals in a single season.
    • She achieved her goal of running a marathon in under 4 hours.
COALS
Coals

1. Parts of Speech: Noun

2. Definitions:

  1. pieces of solid fuel that have been burned and are still hot, or have stopped burning but still have heat or fire in them
  2. a black or dark gray substance that is made by burning wood or coal and is used as a fuel

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /koʊlz/
  • UK: /kəʊlz/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "coals" originated from the Old English word "col" which means "charcoal". It has been used since the 14th century. Coals are commonly used as a fuel source for heating and cooking.

5. Synonyms:

  • embers
  • ashes
  • charcoal

6. Related Words:

  • claws
  • goals
  • foals
  • moans
  • stoat

7. Example Sentences:

  1. He added more coals to the fire to keep it burning.
  2. The coal mine was shut down due to safety concerns.
  3. She used charcoal to draw a portrait.
DIALS
Parts of Speech:

Dials is a noun and a verb.

Definitions:
  • Dials (noun): the face of a clock or watch, with the numbers or symbols that show the time
  • Dials (verb): to operate or adjust a dial or dials
Pronunciations:
  • US: /daɪlz/
  • UK: /daɪlz/
Origin and Usage:

The word "dials" originated from the Middle English word "diall" which came from the Old French word "cadran". It was first used in the 14th century to refer to the face of a sundial. In the 16th century, it started being used to refer to the face of a clock. The verb form of "dials" came into use in the 18th century to describe the act of adjusting the face of a clock or watch.

Synonyms:

Face, clock face, watch face

Related Words:

clock, watch, timer, alarm, hands

Example Sentences:
  • He looked at the dials on his watch to check the time.
  • She carefully dialed the combination on the safe.
  • The technician adjusted the dials on the machine to get the desired output.
ZEALS
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Zeals is a noun and a verb.

Definitions

As a noun, zeals means great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective. As a verb, zeals means to have or show great energy or enthusiasm in pursuit of a cause or an objective.

Pronunciations

US: /zils/

UK: /ziːlz/

Origin and Usage

The word zeals comes from the Old French word "zel," which means "zeal, passion, enthusiasm." It was first used in English in the 14th century. Zeals is commonly used to describe someones passion or enthusiasm for a particular cause or objective.

Synonyms

As a noun: passion, enthusiasm, fervor, ardor, dedication.

As a verb: pursue, strive, aim, aspire, work towards.

Related Words

zebra, zesty, zonal, zoned, zones.

Example Sentences
  • Her zeals for animal rights led her to become a vegan.
  • The team showed great zeals in their pursuit of the championship.
  • He zeals to be the best in his field.
  • She zeals to make a difference in the world.