5 letter words starting with CLAS

The following list contains 3 five letter words in English

5 letter words starting with CLAS in English

5 letter words starting with CLASH


5 letter words starting with CLASP


5 letter words starting with CLASS


Common 5 letter words starting with CLAS with meaning

WordDefinition
CLASH
Clash 1. Parts of Speech

Noun, verb

2. Definitions

Noun: a violent confrontation or conflict between two opposing groups or individuals.
Verb: come into conflict or opposition.

3. Pronunciations

US: /klæʃ/
UK: /klɑːʃ/

4. Origin and Usage

The word "clash" originated in the early 16th century from the Middle English word "clashen," which means "to make a loud noise." The word is commonly used to describe a violent confrontation or conflict between two opposing groups or individuals. It is often used in the context of sports, politics, and social issues.

5. Synonyms

Conflict, fight, battle, disagreement, dispute, struggle, altercation, contention, collision, discord.

6. Related Words

Blunt, crash, crush, flash, plash, slush, stash, trash.

7. Example Sentences

Noun: The clash between the two rival gangs resulted in several injuries.
Verb: The two ideas clash with each other and cannot be reconciled.

CLASP
Clasp Part of Speech: noun, verb
Definition:
  1. a device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together.
  2. to hold tightly.
Pronunciations:
  • US: /klæsp/
  • UK: /klɑːsp/
Origin and Usage: The word "clasp" originated from the Old English word "clysppan" which means "to grasp". As a noun, "clasp" refers to a device with interlocking parts used for fastening things together. As a verb, "clasp" refers to holding something tightly. The word "clasp" is commonly used in everyday language. Synonyms: fastener, buckle, catch, clip, hook Related Words: grasp, lapse, clasp, clams, clank Example Sentences:
  1. She wore a beautiful clasp on her necklace.
  2. He clutched the book tightly with his hands clasped together.
CLASS
Class

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A group of people or things with similar characteristics or qualities; a course of instruction; a social rank or system based on income, occupation, or education.

Pronunciation (US): /klæs/

Pronunciation (UK): /klɑːs/

Origin and Usage: The word "class" comes from the Latin word "classis", meaning "a division". The word has been used in English since the 1600s to refer to a group of people or things with similar characteristics or qualities. It has also been used to refer to a course of instruction since the 1700s, and to a social rank or system based on income, occupation, or education since the 1800s.

Synonyms: Category, group, type, level, rank, social class, caste, stratum

Related Words: Grade, order, type, group, caste

Example Sentences:

  • She was in the top of her class in high school.
  • The class was canceled due to the teachers illness.
  • He comes from a working-class family.
  • She teaches a class on creative writing.
  • The company is in a different class than its competitors.