5 letter words ending in IPE

The following list contains 5 five letter words in English

5 letter words ending in IPE in English

5 letter words ending in NIPE


5 letter words ending in RIPE


5 letter words ending in TIPE


5 letter words ending in WIPE


Common 5 letter words ending in IPE with meaning

WordDefinition
SNIPE
Snipe

Part of Speech: Noun, verb

Definition:

  • As a noun: a wading bird with a long straight bill and brownish plumage, found chiefly in the Old World.
  • As a verb: to shoot at someone from a hidden position.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /snaɪp/
  • UK: /snaɪp/

Origin and Usage:

The word "snipe" comes from the Old Norse word "snipa," which means "snipe" or "woodcock." The bird was named for its long, straight bill, which resembles a sewing needle. The verb "snipe" has been used since the late 18th century to describe shooting at someone from a hidden position. The noun "snipe" has been used since the early 17th century to describe the bird.

Synonyms:

  • As a noun: woodcock, sandpiper
  • As a verb: ambush, shoot, attack

Related Words:

  • Spine
  • Swipe
  • Pines
  • Spite
  • Snips

Example Sentences:

  • The birdwatchers were thrilled to spot a snipe in the marsh.
  • The sniper waited patiently for his target to appear.
GRIPE
Definition of "Gripe"

Part of Speech: verb, noun

Definition: To complain or express discontent. A complaint or expression of discontent.

Pronunciations: US: /ɡraɪp/, UK: /ɡrʌɪp/

Origin and Usage: The word "gripe" originated from Middle English "gripen" which means "to clutch or seize". It has been used in English since the 14th century. As a verb, it is commonly used to describe someone who complains or expresses discontent about something. As a noun, it refers to a complaint or expression of discontent.

Synonyms: complain, grumble, moan, whine, grouse

Related Words: grime, grape, gripe, grippe

Example Sentences:

  • She always gripes about her job, but never does anything to change it.
  • His constant griping about the weather was starting to annoy everyone.
  • The customers gripe was that the product was not as advertised.
TRIPE

Parts of Speech: Noun

Definitions: (1) The first or second stomach of a cow or other ruminant used as food. (2) Something poor, worthless, or offensive.

Pronunciations: (US: /traɪp/, UK: /traɪp/)

Origin and Usage: The word "tripe" comes from the Old French word "tripe" meaning "intestines." In the 14th century, it began to be used to describe the first or second stomach of a cow or other ruminant used as food. The second definition, referring to something poor, worthless, or offensive, dates back to the 16th century.

Synonyms: (1) Offal, variety meat, innards. (2) Nonsense, rubbish, balderdash.

Related Words: Riper, trier, prier, crept, dript.

Example Sentences: (1) The restaurant served a dish made with tripe and onions. (2) The movie was a load of tripe, with no plot and terrible acting.

STIPE
Stipe

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: The stalk or stem of a seaweed, mushroom, or fern.

Pronunciation: US: /staɪp/; UK: /staɪp/

Origin and Usage: The word "stipe" originated from the Latin word "stipes," which means "trunk" or "log." It was first used in the mid-18th century to describe the stem or stalk of a fern or mushroom. Later, it was also used to refer to the stem of seaweed.

Synonyms: Stem, stalk, peduncle

Related Words: Spite, pipes, sipes, sties, steps

Example Sentences:

  • The stipe of the seaweed was long and slimy.
  • The stipe of the mushroom was short and thick.
  • The stipe of the fern was covered in tiny hairs.
SWIPE
Swipe

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To move a finger or hand across a touchscreen or touchpad to activate a function or select an item.

Pronunciations: US: /swaɪp/ UK: /swaɪp/

Origin and Usage: The word "swipe" originated in the late 17th century as a noun meaning "a sweeping blow" or "a stroke with a sweeping motion." It was first used as a verb in the 19th century, meaning "to strike with a sweeping motion." In the 21st century, "swipe" became popular as a verb in the context of touchscreens and touchpads, referring to the action of moving a finger across a surface to activate a function or select an item.

Synonyms: Slide, drag, brush, skim, flick.

Related Words: Click, press, tap, touch, trace.

Example Sentences:

  • He swiped the screen to unlock his phone.
  • She swiped left on the dating app because she didn like his profile picture.
  • The cashier swiped the credit card to complete the transaction.
  • He swiped through the photos on his camera roll, looking for the one he wanted to show.
  • She swiped the crumbs off the table with her hand.