5 letter words with GRE in the middle

The following list contains 3 five letter words in English

5 letter words with GRE in the middle in English

Common 5 letter words with GRE in the middle with meaning

WordDefinition
AGREE
Agree Parts of Speech:

Verb

Definitions:
  1. to have the same opinion or belief as someone else (e.g. "They both agree that the movie was good.")
  2. to make a decision together (e.g. "They agreed to meet at the park at 3pm.")
  3. to be suitable or match with something else (e.g. "The colors of the curtains agree with the colors of the walls.")
Pronunciations:
  • US: /əˈɡri/
  • UK: /əˈɡriː/
Origin and Usage:

The word "agree" comes from the Old French word "agreer" which means "to receive kindly". It was first used in English in the 14th century. The word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing to express a shared opinion or decision.

Synonyms:
  • concur
  • assent
  • accord
  • comply
  • consent
Related Words:
  • agree
  • eager
  • ragee
  • egret
  • gager
Example Sentences:
  1. They both agree that the restaurant was too expensive.
  2. After much discussion, they finally agreed on a vacation destination.
  3. The new paint color agrees well with the furniture.
EGRET
egret

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A large white heron with long plumes, found chiefly in warmer countries.

Pronunciation (US): /ˈiɡrət/

Pronunciation (UK): /ˈɛɡrət/

Origin and Usage: The word egret comes from Old French "aigrette," meaning "egret, heron." Egrets are commonly found in Africa, Asia, the Americas, and southern Europe. They are known for their long, white plumes, which were once used to decorate hats and clothing.

Synonyms: Heron, crane, stork

Related Words: Crane, heron, ibis, sparrow, swan

Example Sentences:

  • The egret stood motionless in the water, waiting for a fish to swim by.
  • The egrets long plumes were once highly prized by hunters and fashion designers.
  • She spotted an egret in the distance, soaring over the marshlands.
OGRES
Definition of "ogres"

1. Parts of Speech: Noun

2. Definitions: A man-eating giant or monster in legends and fairy tales.

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈoʊɡərz/, UK: /ˈəʊɡəz/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "ogre" originated from the French word "ogresse" which means "female giant". It was first used in the English language in the early 18th century. Ogres are often depicted as large, ugly, and cruel creatures in folklore and literature. They are usually portrayed as villains in childrens stories, such as "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Shrek".

5. Synonyms: Giant, monster, fiend, brute, beast

6. Related Words: Beast, demon, fiend, giant, troll

7. Example Sentences:

  • The ogre in the story was a fierce, man-eating giant.
  • The villagers were terrified of the ogres that lived in the nearby mountains.
  • The ogre in the fairy tale was defeated by the heros cleverness.