5 letter words ending in ORT

The following list contains 6 five letter words in English

5 letter words ending in ORT in English

5 letter words ending in BORT


5 letter words ending in HORT


5 letter words ending in KORT


5 letter words ending in MORT


5 letter words ending in NORT


5 letter words ending in PORT


Common 5 letter words ending in ORT with meaning

WordDefinition
AMORT
Amort

Parts of Speech: verb

Definition: to gradually reduce or write off a debt with regular payments

Pronunciations: US: /əˈmɔrt/, UK: /əˈmɔːt/

Origin and Usage: The word "amort" comes from the Old French word "amortir" which means "to kill". In English, it has been used since the 15th century to describe the process of gradually reducing or writing off a debt with regular payments. It is often used in the context of mortgages and loans.

Synonyms: pay off, liquidate, settle, clear, discharge

Related Words: morat, molar, moral, motor, mucus

Example Sentences:

  • He decided to amortize his mortgage over a period of 30 years.
  • The company has been amortizing its debt for the past five years.
  • Amortizing a loan can help reduce the overall interest paid.
SHORT
Short

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Having a small distance from one end to the other; not long in duration or extent.

Pronunciation (US): /ʃɔːrt/

Pronunciation (UK): /ʃɔːt/

Origin and Usage: The word "short" comes from the Old English word "sceort," which means "not long." It has been used in English since the 9th century to describe something that is not long in duration or extent. It is commonly used in everyday language to describe something that is small or brief, such as a short story or a short walk.

Synonyms: Brief, concise, compact, curt, little, miniature, petite, small, succinct, terse.

Related Words: Brief, small, sweet.

Example Sentences:

  • He is a short man with a big personality.
  • The movie was too short and left the audience wanting more.
  • She wore a short skirt and high heels to the party.
  • The boss gave a short speech before the meeting began.
  • The short story was published in a literary magazine.