5 letter words ending in MP

The following list contains 29 five letter words in English

5 letter words ending in MP in English

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Common 5 letter words ending in MP with meaning

WordDefinition
SWAMP
Swamp
  1. Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb
  2. Definitions:
    • a wetland area that is saturated by water
    • to overwhelm or inundate
  3. Pronunciations:
    • US: /swɑmp/
    • UK: /swɒmp/
  4. Origin and Usage:
    • The word "swamp" originated in the late 1620s from the Dutch word "swammp" which means "marsh".
    • Swamps are typically found in low-lying areas where water accumulates, and they are home to a variety of plant and animal species.
    • The verb form of "swamp" is often used to describe a situation where someone or something is overwhelmed or inundated, such as "I was swamped with work."
  5. Synonyms:
    • marsh
    • bog
    • quagmire
  6. Related Words:
    • swamy
    • swaps
    • swarf
  7. Example Sentences:
    • The swamp was teeming with wildlife.
    • After the heavy rain, the fields were completely swamped.
    • She was swamped with requests for interviews after her book was published.
CRUMP
Here is the dictionary-style information on the word "crump": crump

1. Part of Speech: verb

2. Definition: (a) To make a loud, deep, explosive noise, as of heavy artillery fire; (b) To burst or explode with a loud noise; (c) To move with a heavy, thudding sound.

3. Pronunciations: US: /krʌmp/; UK: /krʌmp/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "crump" originated as an onomatopoeic word, imitating the sound of an explosion. It is typically used to describe the sound of heavy artillery fire or the explosion of a bomb. It can also be used to describe a heavy, thudding sound, such as the sound of heavy machinery or footsteps.

5. Synonyms: (a) explode, detonate, burst; (b) thud, bang, boom

6. Related Words: clump, trump, stump, crumb, grump

7. Example Sentences:
(a) The sound of heavy artillery fire crumped in the distance.
(b) The old building crumped to the ground in a cloud of dust.
(c) The heavy machinery crumped along the dirt road.

STOMP
Here is the requested information on "stomp": stomp Parts of Speech

verb, noun

Definitions

1. (verb) to bring down the foot heavily on the ground or floor, typically in order to show anger or frustration. 2. (noun) a heavy footfall or sound made by stamping the foot.

Pronunciations

US: /stɑːmp/

UK: /stɒmp/

Origin and Usage

The word "stomp" originated from the Middle English word "stompen," which means to stamp with the foot. It has been in use since the 15th century. The term is commonly used to describe the act of forcefully bringing ones foot down on the ground, often to express frustration or anger.

Synonyms

stamp, tramp, tromp, pound, thump, beat, wallop

Related Words

stamp, tramp, clamp, cramp, champ

Example Sentences
  • He was so angry that he began to stomp his feet on the ground.
  • The sound of his stomp echoed through the empty hallway.
  • She couldn help but stomp her feet to the beat of the music.
CRIMP
Heres the answer to your query: Parts of Speech

Crimp is a verb and a noun.

Definitions

As a verb, crimp means to press or pinch something together to make it wavy or to make it fit tightly. As a noun, crimp refers to a tool used to create waves or to a person who cheats others by changing the terms of an agreement.

Pronunciations

In American English, crimp is pronounced as krimp. In British English, it is pronounced as krimp or krɪmp.

Origin and Usage

The word crimp originated in the 17th century and has Dutch and German roots. It was first used to describe the process of making cloth wavy. Over time, the words meaning expanded to include other things, such as hair and metal. The noun form of crimp was first used in the 18th century to describe a person who cheated others by altering the terms of an agreement. Today, crimp is used in a variety of contexts, such as cooking, hair styling, and metalworking.

Synonyms

Synonyms for crimp as a verb include fold, crease, pleat, and pucker. As a noun, synonyms for crimp include cheat, swindler, and fraudster.

Related Words

Related 5 letter words include clamp, clasp, and cramp.

Example Sentences
  • She used the crimp to make her hair wavy.
  • The tailor had to crimp the fabric to make it fit properly.
  • He accused the salesman of being a crimp when he changed the terms of the contract.
STAMP
Stamp

Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb

Definitions:

  • Noun: A small piece of paper, metal, or other material with a design on it that is used to show that a tax or fee has been paid, or to show that something has been officially approved or completed.
  • Verb: To bring down (the foot) forcibly on the ground or an object.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /stæmp/
  • UK: /stɑːmp/

Origin and Usage:

The noun "stamp" originated in the late 17th century, from the Dutch word "stempel" meaning "stamp, punch." The verb "stamp" originated in the late Middle English period, from the Old French word "estamper" meaning "to stamp, impress."

"Stamp" as a noun is commonly used to refer to a small piece of paper or metal that is used to show that a tax or fee has been paid, or to show that something has been officially approved or completed. As a verb, "stamp" is commonly used to refer to bringing down the foot forcibly on the ground or an object.

Synonyms:

  • Noun: Seal, Imprint, Mark
  • Verb: Stomp, Trample, Step

Related Words:

  • Stoma
  • Stoop
  • Stare
  • Stave
  • Steak

Example Sentences:

  • She put a stamp on the envelope before sending it.
  • He stamped his foot angrily on the ground.