5 letter words with ARE in the middle

The following list contains 28 five letter words in English

5 letter words with ARE in the middle in English

Common 5 letter words with ARE in the middle with meaning

WordDefinition
CARES
Parts of Speech

Cares is a verb.

Definitions

Cares means to feel concern or interest; attach importance to something.

Pronunciations

US: /kɛrz/

UK: /keəz/

Origin and Usage

Cares originated from the Old English word caru, which means anxiety or grief. It has been used in the English language since the 12th century. Cares is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.

Synonyms

Worries, concerns, bothers, troubles, troubles oneself, takes to heart, interests oneself, pays attention, attends to.

Related Words

Carve, clear, clasp, chase, charm.

Example Sentences
  • She cares deeply about the environment and volunteers for local conservation efforts.
  • He cares about his family and makes sure to call them regularly.
  • They don seem to care about the consequences of their actions.
  • She cares for her elderly neighbor by running errands and checking in on her.
  • He doesn care what others think of him and lives life on his own terms.
OARED
Parts of Speech:

adjective, verb (past tense)

Definitions:

As an adjective, "oared" means equipped with oars or having oars as the main method of propulsion. As a verb in the past tense, "oared" means to propel a boat with oars.

Pronunciations:

US: /oʊrd/

UK: /ɔːd/

Origin and Usage:

The word "oared" is derived from the noun "oar," which comes from Old English "ār." The word has been in use since the 14th century and is still commonly used today in nautical contexts.

Synonyms:

As an adjective, "oared" can be synonymous with "rowing," "paddled," or "sculled." As a verb, synonyms include "rowed," "paddled," and "sculled."

Related Words:

board, rowed, trade, grade, blade

Example Sentences:

As an adjective: "The oared boat glided smoothly across the lake."

As a verb: "They oared their way to the shore."

HAREM
Parts of Speech:

noun

Definitions:
  1. a group of women associated with one man, typically living in seclusion
  2. the part of a Muslim palace or house reserved for women
Pronunciations:
  • US: /ˈhɛrəm/
  • UK: /ˈhɑːrəm/
Origin and Usage:

The word "harem" comes from the Arabic word "ḥarīm," meaning "forbidden" or "sacred." Originally, it referred to the private quarters of a Muslim household where women lived, especially the wives and concubines of a man. Over time, the term "harem" became associated with the group of women themselves. Today, the word is used more broadly to refer to any group of women associated with one man.

Synonyms:
  • seraglio
  • zenana
  • gynaeceum
Related Words:
  • hared
  • hires
  • heirs
  • herbs
  • heart
Example Sentences:
  • The sultans harem was filled with beautiful women from across the empire.
  • She felt like she was living in a harem, surrounded by her husbands many female friends.
DARES
Here is the dictionary-style entry for "dares": Dares Parts of Speech:

Noun, verb

Definitions:
  • Noun: plural form of dare, a challenge to do something risky or difficult
  • Verb: third person singular present tense of dare, to have the courage to do something
Pronunciations:
  • US: /dɛrz/
  • UK: /deəz/
Origin and Usage:

The word "dares" originated from the Old English word "durran" which means "to dare". It has been used in the English language since the 13th century. As a noun, "dares" is used to describe a challenge to do something risky or difficult. As a verb, it is used to describe having the courage to do something.

Synonyms:
  • challenge, provoke, defy, taunt
Related Words:
  • daube
  • dears
  • drabs
  • reads
  • sader
Example Sentences:
  • As a noun: "The group of friends decided to give each other dares to complete during their trip."
  • As a verb: "He dares to speak his mind, no matter the consequences."
CARED
Here is the information you requested on the word "cared": 1. Parts of Speech: Verb 2. Definitions: To feel concern or interest; attach importance to something; to look after or provide for someone or something. 3. Pronunciations: US: /kɛrd/, UK: /kɛːd/ 4. Origin and Usage: "Cared" is the past tense of the verb "care". The word "care" comes from the Old English word "caru", which means "sorrow, anxiety, grief". The word has been used in English since the 12th century. "Cared" is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing to express concern or interest in something or someone. 5. Synonyms: Worry, concern, mind, heed, attend to, look after, watch over, tend, protect, provide for. 6. Related Words: Share, scare, stare, spare, flare. 7. Example Sentences: - She really cared about her friends well-being. - He didn care about the consequences of his actions. - The nurse carefully cared for the patients wounds. - She cared for her plants by watering them regularly. - They cared for the stray cat until they could find it a home.