5 letter words ending in OGGY

The following list contains 5 five letter words in English

5 letter words ending in OGGY in English

5 letter words ending in BOGGY


5 letter words ending in DOGGY


5 letter words ending in FOGGY


5 letter words ending in LOGGY


5 letter words ending in SOGGY


Common 5 letter words ending in OGGY with meaning

WordDefinition
BOGGY
Word: boggy 1. Parts of Speech

adjective

2. Definitions

1. (of ground) soft, wet, and muddy

2. (of a place) having many swamps or marshes

3. Pronunciations (US, UK)

US: /ˈbɑɡi/

UK: /ˈbɒɡi/

4. Origin and Usage

The word "boggy" originated from the word "bog", which is a wetland area with acidic soil. The word has been in use since the early 18th century and is commonly used to describe ground that is soft, wet, and muddy. It can also be used to describe a place that has many swamps or marshes.

5. Synonyms

muddy, marshy, swampy, wet, soggy, waterlogged

6. Related Words

bogus, boogy, bongo, buggy, bumpy

7. Example Sentences

The hikers had to trudge through the boggy terrain.

The boggy ground made it difficult to build a stable foundation for the house.

The wetlands were home to many boggy areas that were difficult to navigate.

The boggy conditions made it challenging for the farmers to plow the fields.

The team had to cancel the soccer game due to the boggy field conditions.

DOGGY
Dictionary Entry: Doggy 1. Parts of Speech

Noun, Adjective

2. Definitions

Noun: A small or young dog, especially one that is cute or playful.
Adjective: Relating to or characteristic of a dog, especially in a cute or playful way.

3. Pronunciations

US: /ˈdɑːɡi/
UK: /ˈdɒɡi/

4. Origin and Usage

The word "doggy" is derived from the noun "dog," which has been used in English since the 14th century. The adjective form "doggy" has been used since the 16th century to describe things that are related to or characteristic of dogs. In modern usage, "doggy" is commonly used as a term of endearment for small or young dogs, especially those that are cute or playful. It can also be used as an adjective to describe things that are related to or characteristic of dogs in a cute or playful way.

5. Synonyms

Noun: Puppy, Pup, Canine
Adjective: Canine, Doglike, Puppyish

6. Related Words

Canid, Pooch, Hound, Fido, Rover

7. Example Sentences
  • Noun: The little girl played with her doggy in the park.
  • Adjective: The doggy toy was a hit with the children at the party.
FOGGY
Word: foggy 1. Parts of Speech:

Adjective

2. Definitions:
  1. Full of or having thick fog; misty.
  2. Unclear or vague, as in thought or expression.
3. Pronunciations:
  • US: /ˈfɑɡi/
  • UK: /ˈfɒɡi/
4. Origin and Usage:

The word "foggy" originated from the Middle English word "foggye" which means "covered with fog". It has been in use since the 16th century. "Foggy" is commonly used to describe weather conditions that are misty or hazy. It can also be used to describe an unclear or vague thought or expression.

5. Synonyms:
  • Misty
  • Hazy
  • Cloudy
  • Obscured
  • Unclear
6. Related Words:
  • Cloud
  • Misty
  • Haze
  • Dense
  • Gloom
7. Example Sentences:
  1. The city was enveloped in a foggy mist that made it difficult to see.
  2. His thoughts were foggy and he couldn make a clear decision.
LOGGY
1. Parts of Speech: Adjective 2. Definitions: - (of a person or their mind) dull and heavy; sluggish. - (of a ship or its motion) slow and heavy. 3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈlɑɡi/, UK: /ˈlɒɡi/ 4. Origin and Usage: The word "loggy" is believed to have originated from the word "log" meaning a heavy, bulky, and slow-moving object. It is used to describe a person or their mind that is dull, heavy, and sluggish. It is also used to describe a ship or its motion that is slow and heavy. 5. Synonyms: lethargic, sluggish, heavy, dull, inactive. 6. Related Words: boggy, foggy, soggy. 7. Example Sentences: - She felt loggy and unmotivated after a long day at work. - The ships loggy motion made it difficult to navigate through the rough waters. - His loggy mind couldn process the complex math problem.
SOGGY
Here is the requested information on the word "soggy": Soggy 1. Parts of Speech:

Adjective

2. Definitions:
  • (of food) heavy, wet, and unpleasant to eat because it has soaked up a lot of liquid
  • (of ground or a surface) wet and soft, usually as a result of rain or flooding
  • (of a situation or atmosphere) dull and uninteresting
3. Pronunciations (US, UK):
  • US: /ˈsɑːɡi/
  • UK: /ˈsɒɡi/
4. Origin and Usage:

The word "soggy" originated in the late 16th century from the verb "sog" which means "to become soaked with water". It is commonly used to describe food that has become heavy and wet from soaking up liquid, as well as ground or surfaces that are wet and soft from rain or flooding. It can also be used to describe a dull or uninteresting situation or atmosphere.

5. Synonyms:
  • Wet
  • Damp
  • Moist
  • Sodden
  • Waterlogged
6. Related Words:
  • Gloom
  • Dense
  • Drain
  • Bland
  • Chill
7. Example Sentences:
  • The bread was too soggy to eat.
  • The ground was soggy after the heavy rain.
  • The party had a soggy atmosphere, with no one really talking or having fun.