5 letter words with EAD in the middle

The following list contains 7 five letter words in English

5 letter words with EAD in the middle in English

Common 5 letter words with EAD in the middle with meaning

WordDefinition
HEADY

1. Parts of Speech: Adjective

2. Definitions:

  1. Having a strong or intoxicating effect; potent.
  2. Having a strong or exhilarating quality; stimulating.
  3. Arrogantly or presumptuously self-confident.

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /ˈhɛdi/
  • UK: /ˈhɛdi/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "heady" originated in the 14th century from the Middle English word "hedy", meaning "headstrong" or "hasty". It was originally used to describe someone who was impetuous or rash in their actions. Over time, the meaning of the word evolved to include a sense of intoxication or strong stimulation, as well as a sense of self-confidence or arrogance.

5. Synonyms:

  • Intoxicating
  • Potent
  • Stimulating
  • Exhilarating
  • Arrogant
  • Presumptuous

6. Related Words:

  • Heads
  • Hayed
  • Hades
  • Hedge
  • Heard

7. Example Sentences:

  1. The heady aroma of fresh coffee filled the room.
  2. The heady rush of adrenaline filled her as she jumped out of the plane.
  3. His heady confidence made him think he could do anything.
HEADS
Heads 1. Parts of Speech

Heads is a noun and a verb.

2. Definitions
  • As a noun, heads refers to the uppermost part of the body, containing the brain and other sensory organs. It can also refer to the top or front of something.
  • As a verb, heads means to be in the leading position, to move in a specified direction, or to be the leader of something.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)
  • US pronunciation: /hɛdz/
  • UK pronunciation: /hɛdz/
4. Origin and Usage

The word heads originated in Middle English, from the Old English word "heafod." It has been in use since the 14th century. The word is commonly used in everyday language to refer to the top or front of something, or to indicate leadership or direction. It is also used in various idiomatic expressions, such as "keep ones head," "head over heels," and "off the top of ones head."

5. Synonyms
  • As a noun: top, crown, apex, summit, forefront, leader, chief
  • As a verb: lead, direct, guide, steer, navigate, command
6. Related Words
  • ahead
  • deash
  • shade
  • ashed
  • sadhe
7. Example Sentences
  • As a noun:
    • She hit her head on the doorframe.
    • The heads of the company met to discuss the new project.
    • The statue was missing its head.
  • As a verb:
    • The team heads the league in points.
    • He headed towards the exit.
    • She was asked to head
BEADS
Parts of Speech:

Noun

Definitions:

1. small, often round, objects made of glass, wood, or plastic, that are used for decoration or for counting

2. a rosary or string of prayer beads

Pronunciations:

US: /biːdz/

UK: /biːdz/

Origin and Usage:

The word "beads" originated from the Old English word "bede" which means a prayer or prayer bead. It has been used since the 14th century to refer to small, often round, objects made of glass, wood, or plastic that are used for decoration or for counting. Beads are commonly used in jewelry making, as well as in religious practices such as rosaries.

Synonyms:

Ornament, decoration, jewel, trinket, bauble

Related Words:

Beady, board, broad, blade, blend

Example Sentences:

1. She strung the beads together to make a necklace.

2. He counted the beads on the rosary as he prayed.

3. The bracelet was adorned with colorful beads.

4. She gave her daughter a set of beads to play with.

5. He found a bead of sweat on his forehead after the workout.