5 letter words with U as the fourth letter

The following list contains 202 five letter words in English

5 letter words with U as the fourth letter in English

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5 letter words with UN as fourth letters


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Common 5 letter words with U as the fourth letter with meaning

WordDefinition
AWFUL
Awful Parts of Speech

Noun, adjective, adverb

Definitions
  1. Extremely bad or unpleasant; terrible (e.g. an awful smell)
  2. Very great; extremely (e.g. an awful lot of work)
  3. Used to emphasize the degree to which something is the case, especially something perceived as bad (e.g. I feel awful)
Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈɔfəl/
  • UK: /ˈɔːf(ə)l/
Origin and Usage

The word "awful" first appeared in the 14th century and was originally used to describe something that inspired awe or reverence. Over time, its meaning shifted to describe something that was extremely bad or unpleasant. Today, it is commonly used to describe something that is perceived as negative or unpleasant, such as an awful smell or an awful experience.

Synonyms
  • Terrible
  • Dreadful
  • Horrible
  • Atrocious
  • Appalling
Related Words
  • Awake
  • Awash
  • Aways
  • Award
  • Awoke
Example Sentences
  • The smell in the room was awful.
  • He had an awful lot of work to do.
  • She felt awful after eating the spoiled food.
VALUE
Sure, heres the information you requested: Value Parts of Speech

Noun, verb

Definitions

Noun: The worth, usefulness, or importance of something.
Verb: To consider something to be important or beneficial.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈvæl·ju/

UK: /ˈvæl·ju/

Origin and Usage

The word "value" comes from the Latin word "valere" meaning "to be strong". It has been used in English since the 15th century. As a noun, "value" refers to the worth, usefulness, or importance of something. As a verb, it means to consider something to be important or beneficial.

Synonyms

Worth, importance, significance, usefulness, benefit

Related Words

Price, cost, asset, trade, goods

Example Sentences

Noun: The value of the painting was estimated to be over a million dollars.

Verb: She values honesty above all else in her relationships.

STRUT
Strut

Parts of Speech: verb, noun

Definitions:

  • Verb: to walk in a proud or confident way, often to show off
  • Noun: a proud, confident walk or stance

Pronunciations:

  • US: /strʌt/
  • UK: /strʌt/

Origin and Usage:

The word "strut" originated from Middle English and Old Norse roots, meaning "to walk stiffly." It has been used since the 16th century to describe a proud, confident walk or stance. In engineering, a "strut" is a structural component used to resist compression.

Synonyms: swagger, parade, prance, sashay, strut ones stuff

Related Words: boast, march, saunter, stomp, swagger

Example Sentences:

  • She strutted down the runway, showing off the designers latest creation.
  • He had a confident strut to his walk, as if he owned the place.
  • The engineer used a strut to reinforce the structure and prevent it from collapsing under pressure.
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.
ZEBUS
Zebus 1. Parts of Speech

Zebus is a noun.

2. Definitions

Zebus are a type of domestic cattle that originated in South Asia and have a distinctive hump over their shoulders. They are known for their ability to tolerate hot, dry climates.

3. Pronunciations

US: ZEE-buhs

UK: ZEE-buhs

4. Origin and Usage

Zebus are believed to have originated in the Indian subcontinent over 5,000 years ago. They have been used for milk, meat, and draft purposes in many parts of the world. In the United States, zebras are primarily used for meat production.

5. Synonyms

Brahman cattle, humped cattle

6. Related Words

beaus, abuse, abuzz, zeals, zeins

7. Example Sentences
  • The farmer raised a herd of zebus on his ranch.
  • Zebras are known for their distinctive hump over their shoulders.
  • Zebras are commonly used for meat production in the United States.