5 letter words with OAR in the middle

The following list contains 7 five letter words in English

5 letter words with OAR in the middle in English

Common 5 letter words with OAR in the middle with meaning

WordDefinition
HOARS
Hoars

1. Parts of Speech: noun, adjective

2. Definitions:

  • Noun: a hoarse or harsh sound made while speaking or singing
  • Adjective: having a rough, harsh, or strained voice

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /hɔrz/
  • UK: /hɔːz/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "hoars" is derived from the Old English word "hars", which means rough or harsh. The noun form is used to describe a hoarse or harsh sound made while speaking or singing. The adjective form is used to describe a persons voice that is rough, harsh, or strained. It is commonly used in the context of describing a persons voice after they have been speaking or singing for an extended period of time, or if they are suffering from a cold or sore throat.

5. Synonyms:

  • raspy
  • gravelly
  • croaky
  • husky

6. Related Words:

  • hoard
  • horde
  • shoar
  • shore
  • hoary

7. Example Sentences:

  • The singers hoars voice was a result of a long night of performing.
  • After speaking for hours, her voice became hoars and scratchy.
  • The hoars sound of the trumpet echoed throughout the room.
HOARD
Parts of Speech

hoard is a verb and a noun.

Definitions

As a verb, hoard means to accumulate and store a large amount of something, typically for future use. As a noun, hoard refers to a stockpile of something.

Pronunciations

US: hɔrd

UK: hɔːd

Origin and Usage

The word hoard comes from the Old Norse word "hórðr," which means "treasure." The verb form of hoard has been in use since the 16th century, while the noun form has been in use since the 19th century. People hoard things for various reasons, such as fear of scarcity, sentimental value, or as a coping mechanism for anxiety disorders.

Synonyms

accumulate, amass, stockpile, store, gather, collect, save, stash

Related Words

board, sword, heard, broad, hoary

Example Sentences
  • He tends to hoard food in case of an emergency.
  • She hoarded her savings for years to buy a house.
  • The dragon had a hoard of gold and jewels in its cave.
BOARD
Board 1. Parts of Speech:

Noun, verb

2. Definitions:

Noun: a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material used for a particular purpose, especially for making or covering floors, walls, or ceilings.
Verb: get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle).

3. Pronunciations:

US: /bɔrd/
UK: /bɔːd/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "board" comes from the Old English "bord," meaning "plank, flat surface." It has been in use since the 8th century and has various applications, including as a noun for a flat piece of wood or other hard material used for a particular purpose, especially for making or covering floors, walls, or ceilings. As a verb, it means to get on or into a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.

5. Synonyms:

Noun: plank, panel, slab, sheet, timber, slat
Verb: embark, mount, get on, hop on, go aboard

6. Related Words:

abhor, broad, hoard, sword, world

7. Example Sentences:

Noun: She nailed the board to the wall.
Verb: They boarded the plane for their trip to Hawaii.