5 letter words ending in DE
The following list contains 44 five letter words in English
5 letter words ending in DE in English
5 letter words ending in IDE
Common 5 letter words ending in DE with meaning
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SHADE | Shade
1. Parts of Speech:
Noun, verb 2. Definitions:
The word "shade" originated from the Old English word "sceadu" which means "shadow". It has been in use since the 13th century. As a noun, "shade" refers to a comparative darkness caused by the interception or screening of rays of light. As a verb, it means to screen from direct light. 5. Synonyms:
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ERODE | Erode
Part of Speech: Verb Definition: To gradually wear away or destroy something through natural forces or by a chemical or physical process. Pronunciations: US: /ɪˈroʊd/; UK: /ɪˈrəʊd/ Origin and Usage: The word "erode" comes from the Latin word "erodere," which means "to gnaw away." It was first used in English in the 17th century to describe the gradual wearing away of rocks and soil by natural forces like wind and water. Today, it is commonly used to describe the gradual destruction or deterioration of anything, such as a relationship, trust, or reputation. Synonyms: Corrode, wear away, eat away, gnaw, abrade, grind down. Related Words: Decay, rust, spoil, waste. Example Sentences:
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SONDE | Here is the dictionary-style entry for "sonde":
Sonde
Part of Speech: Noun Definition: A weather instrument that is carried by a balloon or other means to various levels of the atmosphere and that transmits measurements of atmospheric pressure, temperature, and humidity by radio. Pronunciation (US): /sɑnd/ Pronunciation (UK): /sɒnd/ Origin and Usage: The word "sonde" is derived from the French word "sondage," which means "sounding." It was first used in English in the early 1950s to describe a type of weather instrument that is carried by a balloon or other means to various levels of the atmosphere and that transmits measurements of atmospheric pressure, temperature, and humidity by radio. Synonyms: Radiosonde, Weather Balloon Related Words: Drone, Shone, Stone, Toned, Zoned Example Sentences:
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OXIDE | Parts of Speech:
Noun Definitions:
The word "oxide" comes from the Greek words "oxys," meaning "sharp," and "genos," meaning "born of." Oxides are compounds that contain oxygen and one or more other elements. They are commonly used in chemical reactions, as well as in the production of ceramics, glass, and metals. Synonyms:
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ELIDE | Here is the requested information on the word "elide":
Elide
Parts of Speech: verb Definition: To omit or suppress a vowel or syllable in pronunciation or in writing. To merge or blend together. Pronunciations: US: /ɪˈlaɪd/; UK: /ɪˈlʌɪd/ Origin and Usage: The word "elide" comes from the Latin word "elidere," which means "to strike out." The word was first used in English in the 1570s to describe the omission of a vowel or syllable in a word. Today, it is commonly used in linguistics to refer to the merging or blending of sounds or words in speech or writing. Synonyms: omit, suppress, delete, erase, efface Related Words: glide, slide, braid, plaid, spaid Example Sentences:
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