5 letter words ending in ULD

The following list contains 3 five letter words in English

5 letter words ending in ULD in English

5 letter words ending in OULD


Common 5 letter words ending in ULD with meaning

WordDefinition
COULD
could
  1. Parts of Speech: Modal verb
  2. Definition: "Could" is a modal verb used to express possibility, ability, or permission in the past or present. It is the past tense of "can" and is often used in conditional sentences.
  3. Pronunciations: US: /kʊd/; UK: /kʊd/
  4. Origin and Usage: "Could" originated from the Old English word "cunnan," which means "to know, have power to, be able." It has been used in English since the 15th century. "Could" is commonly used in polite requests, suggestions, and hypothetical situations.
  5. Synonyms: "May," "might," "would," "should," "can."
  6. Related Words: "Would," "should," "might," "shall," "can."
  7. Example Sentences:
    • "I could have gone to the party, but I didn feel like it."
    • "Could you please pass me the salt?"
    • "If I had more time, I could finish the project."
MOULD

1. Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb

2. Definitions:

  • Noun: a hollow container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material when it cools and hardens; a distinctive and typical style, form, or character; a furry growth of minute fungi occurring typically in moist warm conditions, especially on food or other organic matter.
  • Verb: form (an object with a particular shape) out of easily manipulated material; (of food) become covered with a furry growth of minute fungi.

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /moʊld/
  • UK: /məʊld/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "mould" originated from the Middle English word "moulde," which means "loose earth." It is believed to have been derived from the Old English word "molde," which means "dust or earth." The word has been used since the 14th century. The noun form of "mould" refers to a container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material when it cools and hardens. The verb form of "mould" refers to the process of forming an object with a particular shape out of easily manipulated material. In addition, "mould" can also refer to a furry growth of minute fungi occurring typically in moist warm conditions, especially on food or other organic matter.

5. Synonyms: cast, shape, form, pattern, mildew, fungus, rot, decay

6. Related Words: model, blend, frame, carve, shape

7. Example Sentences:

  • The artist used a mould to create the sculpture.
  • The city has a unique mould of architecture.
  • The bread had mould growing on it.
  • The potter
WOULD
Would Parts of Speech

Would is a verb and a modal auxiliary verb.

Definitions

As a verb, would is the past tense of "will". As a modal auxiliary verb, it is used to indicate a conditional or subjunctive mood, to express a polite request, or to express a habitual action in the past.

Pronunciations

US: /wʊd/

UK: /wʊd/

Origin and Usage

The word "would" comes from the Old English word "wolde" which means "wanted to". It has been used in English since at least the 12th century. It is commonly used in conditional sentences, such as "If I had more time, I would go to the gym." It is also used in polite requests, such as "Would you please pass the salt?"

Synonyms

As a verb, synonyms for "would" include "wanted", "desired", and "wished for". As a modal auxiliary verb, synonyms include "could", "should", and "might".

Related Words

Words related to "would" include "should", "could", "might", "shall", and "ought".

Example Sentences
  • As a verb: "Yesterday, he would not stop talking about his new car."
  • As a modal auxiliary verb expressing a conditional mood: "If I had more money, I would buy a new house."
  • As a modal auxiliary verb expressing a polite request: "Would you mind closing the window?"
  • As a modal auxiliary verb expressing a habitual action in the past: "When I was young, I would always play outside."