5 letter words starting with WOO

The following list contains 9 five letter words in English

5 letter words starting with WOO in English

5 letter words starting with WOOD


5 letter words starting with WOOE


5 letter words starting with WOOF


5 letter words starting with WOOL


5 letter words starting with WOOS


5 letter words starting with WOOZ


Common 5 letter words starting with WOO with meaning

WordDefinition
WOOER
Here is the dictionary-style information for "wooer": Wooer Part of Speech:

Noun

Definition:

A person who seeks the affection or love of someone, especially a woman.

Pronunciations:
  • US: /ˈwuər/
  • UK: /ˈwuːə(r)/
Origin and Usage:

The word "wooer" originated in the 14th century from the verb "woo," which means to seek the affection or love of someone. It is commonly used in literature and everyday conversation to describe a person who is trying to win the love or affection of someone else.

Synonyms:
  • Suitor
  • Lover
  • Admirer
  • Beau
  • Gallant
Related Words:
  • Wooed
  • Worse
  • Worry
  • Woozy
  • Wrote
Example Sentences:
  • He was a persistent wooer, always bringing her flowers and gifts.
  • The young man was a skilled wooer, using his charm and wit to win the heart of the woman he loved.
  • She was flattered by the attention of her many wooers, but she had yet to find the one who truly captured her heart.
WOOFS
Woofs
  1. Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb
  2. Definitions:
    • Noun: plural form of woof, a sound made by a dog
    • Verb: third person singular present tense of woof, to bark or make a sound like a dog
  3. Pronunciations:
    • US: /wʊfs/
    • UK: /wʊfs/
  4. Origin and Usage: The noun "woofs" is the plural form of "woof," which is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound of a dog barking. The verb "woofs" is the third person singular present tense of "woof." It is often used to describe the sound made by a dog. The word "woofs" is commonly used in informal settings and in literature to describe the sound of a dog barking or making noise.
  5. Synonyms:
    • Noun: barks, yaps, howls
    • Verb: barks, yaps, howls
  6. Related Words:
    • Wooed
    • Woods
    • Worry
    • Woken
    • Wrote
  7. Example Sentences:
    • The woofs of the dogs woke up the entire neighborhood.
    • She woofs at every passerby, but shes actually very friendly.
WOOED
Definition of Wooed
  • Part of Speech: Verb
  • Definition: To seek the affection or love of someone, especially with the intention of marriage
  • Pronunciations: US: /wuːd/; UK: /wuːd/
  • Origin and Usage: The word "wooed" is the past tense of the verb "woo," which comes from the Old English word "wogian," meaning "to solicit the affection of." The word has been in use since the 16th century and is commonly used in literature, poetry, and romantic contexts.
  • Synonyms: Court, pursue, chase, romance, serenade
  • Related Words: Bride, heart, lover, marry, trust
  • Example Sentences:
    • He wooed her with flowers and chocolates.
    • She was wooed by his charming smile and sense of humor.
    • The prince wooed the princess with his singing and dancing.
    • He had been wooing her for months before she finally agreed to go out with him.
    • She was flattered by the attention he was giving her, but she wasn interested in being wooed.
WOODS
Woods 1. Parts of Speech:

Noun

2. Definitions:
  • A dense forest or a group of trees.
  • A golf club used for hitting the ball out of the rough or from under trees.
3. Pronunciations:
  • US: /wʊdz/
  • UK: /wʊdz/
4. Origin and Usage:

The word "woods" originated from the Old English word "wudu" meaning forest or trees. It has been used in English language literature since the 14th century and is still commonly used today to refer to a dense forest or a group of trees. In golf, "woods" refer to the type of golf club used for hitting the ball out of the rough or from under trees.

5. Synonyms:
  • Forest
  • Timberland
  • Grove
  • Woodland
6. Related Words:
  • Forest
  • Timber
  • Plant
  • Bushy
  • Thick
7. Example Sentences:
  • The woods behind the house were so dense that sunlight barely penetrated the canopy.
  • She took out her 3-wood and hit the ball out of the woods and onto the fairway.