5 letter words starting with SIR

The following list contains 4 five letter words in English

5 letter words starting with SIR in English

5 letter words starting with SIRE


5 letter words starting with SIRU


Common 5 letter words starting with SIR with meaning

WordDefinition
SIRED
Here is the dictionary-style entry for "sired": sired Part of Speech: verb
Definition: past tense and past participle of sire; to father offspring
Pronunciation (US): /saɪrd/
Pronunciation (UK): /saɪəd/
Origin and Usage: The word "sired" comes from the Middle English word "sire," meaning "father." It is used to describe the act of fathering offspring. The word is commonly used in animal husbandry and breeding, but can also be used to refer to human fathers.
Synonyms: fathered, begot, procreated, produced offspring
Related Words: siree, siren
Example Sentences:
  • He sired six children over the course of his life.
  • The champion racehorse was sired by a famous stallion.
  • The dog was sired by a purebred Golden Retriever.
SIREN
Definition of Siren 1. Parts of Speech: Siren is a noun. 2. Definitions:
  • A device that produces a loud, wailing sound as a warning or signal, typically one used on emergency vehicles or to warn of danger.
  • A woman who is considered to be alluring or fascinating but also dangerous in some way.
3. Pronunciations:
  • US: /ˈsaɪrən/
  • UK: /ˈsʌɪrən/
4. Origin and Usage: The word siren comes from the Greek mythological creature of the same name, which was a creature with the head of a woman and the body of a bird. In modern usage, a siren is most commonly associated with a loud, wailing warning signal used on emergency vehicles such as police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances. The term can also be used to describe a woman who is considered to be alluring or fascinating but also dangerous in some way. 5. Synonyms:
  • Alarm
  • Warning
  • Alert
  • Signal
  • Temptress
  • Vixen
6. Related Words:
  • Alert
  • Sound
  • Whirl
  • Wreck
  • Crash
7. Example Sentences:
  • The siren on the ambulance was so loud that it woke up the entire neighborhood.
  • She was a siren, with her long red hair and sultry voice, but he knew he had to stay away from her.
SIRES
Here is the result in HTML text formatting: Parts of Speech

sires (noun, verb)

Definitions

noun: male parent of an animal, especially a horse; a respectful term of address to someone of superior social status or rank.

verb: (of a male animal) father offspring; be the male parent of (offspring).

Pronunciations

US: /saɪrz/

UK: /saɪəz/

Origin and Usage

The word "sires" originated from the Old French word "seigneur", meaning lord or master. It was commonly used in Middle English as a respectful term of address to someone of superior social status or rank. In modern usage, "sires" is primarily used in the context of animal breeding, referring to the male parent of an animal, especially a horse.

Synonyms

father, male parent, stallion, stud

Related Words

riser, siren, rises, sizer, seres

Example Sentences

Noun: The champion racehorse was sired by a famous stallion.

Noun: The young prince addressed his father as "my liege" and "my sire".

Verb: The mare was sired by a Kentucky Derby winner.

Verb: The champion stallion sired many successful racehorses during his career.

SIRUP
Heres the requested information on "sirup": Sirup Parts of Speech

Noun

Definitions
  • A thick, sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in boiling water, often used for preserving fruit.
  • A concentrated solution of sugar in water, sometimes flavored or medicated.
Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈsɪrəp/
  • UK: /ˈsɪrəp/
Origin and Usage

"Sirup" is derived from the Arabic word "sharab," meaning "a drink." It was first used in English in the 17th century. Sirup is used as a sweetener, a flavoring agent, and a preservative. It is commonly used in cooking, baking, and making drinks.

Synonyms
  • Syrup
  • Treacle
  • Molasses
Related Words
  • Syrup
  • Grape
  • Honey
  • Maple
  • Sugar
Example Sentences
  • She poured the sirup over the pancakes.
  • The cough sirup contains codeine.
  • He made a sirup from the fruit to preserve it.