5 letter words with R
The following list contains 1978 five letter words in English
5 letter words with R in English
5 letter words with R and starting with A
5 letter words with R and starting with B
5 letter words with R and starting with C
5 letter words with R and starting with D
5 letter words with R and starting with E
5 letter words with R and starting with F
5 letter words with R and starting with G
5 letter words with R and starting with H
5 letter words with R and starting with I
5 letter words with R and starting with K
5 letter words with R and starting with L
5 letter words with R and starting with M
5 letter words with R and starting with N
5 letter words with R and starting with O
5 letter words with R and starting with P
5 letter words with R and starting with R
5 letter words with R and starting with S
5 letter words with R and starting with T
5 letter words with R and starting with U
5 letter words with R and starting with V
5 letter words with R and starting with W
Common 5 letter words with R with meaning
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AERIE | Parts of Speech:
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The word "aerie" comes from the Latin word "aerea", meaning "nest of a bird of prey". It was first used in English in the 15th century to refer to a birds nest. Over time, the word evolved to also refer to a high, remote dwelling or habitation, such as a mountain cabin or a secluded home. Today, "aerie" is most commonly used to refer to an eagles nest or a high-altitude dwelling. Synonyms:
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YEARN | Yearn
Part of Speech: Verb Definition: To have a strong desire or longing for something, especially something that is unattainable or beyond reach. Pronunciations: US: /jɝn/; UK: /jɜːn/ Origin and Usage: The word "yearn" originated from the Old English word "gearnian" which means "to desire earnestly." It has been used in the English language since the 12th century. The word is commonly used in literature and poetry to express a strong feeling of desire or longing for something. Synonyms: Crave, long, desire, hanker, pine, ache, hunger, thirst, covet, want. Related Words: Crave, long, desire, hanker, pine. Example Sentences:
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WREAK | Wreak
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Origin and Usage: The word "wreak" originated in Middle English from the Old English word "wrecan" which means "to drive out, punish". It has been used in English since the 13th century primarily in the context of causing or inflicting damage or harm. It is commonly used in literature and in everyday language. Synonyms:
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WORMS | Worms
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The word "worms" comes from the Old English word "wyrm," which referred to any creeping or crawling animal, including snakes and dragons. In modern usage, the word typically refers to soft-bodied invertebrates such as earthworms, roundworms, and tapeworms. Worms play an important role in soil health and are often used for composting. The term "worm" can also refer to a computer program or virus that replicates itself and spreads from computer to computer. 5. Synonyms:
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ZORRO | zorro
Parts of Speech
noun Definitions
US: /ˈzɔroʊ/ UK: /ˈzɒrəʊ/ Origin and UsageThe word "zorro" comes from Spanish, where it means "fox." In English, it is used to refer to both the animal and the masked outlaw character in Spanish-speaking areas. The character of Zorro was created in 1919 by writer Johnston McCulley and has since become a popular figure in literature and media. Synonymsfox, outlaw, hero, defender, champion Related Wordsfoxes, hero, rebel, rogue, sword Example Sentences
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