5 letter words with OUT in the middle

The following list contains 12 five letter words in English

5 letter words with OUT in the middle in English

Common 5 letter words with OUT in the middle with meaning

WordDefinition
LOUTS
Parts of Speech

Louts is a noun and a verb.

Definitions

As a noun, louts means "an uncouth or aggressive man or boy." As a verb, it means "to behave in a rude, aggressive, or uncultured way."

Pronunciations

US: /laʊts/

UK: /laʊts/

Origin and Usage

The word louts originated in the early 16th century from the Middle Low German word lūt, meaning "rough, rude." It is commonly used to describe a person who is unrefined, clumsy, or ill-mannered. The verb form is used to describe the action of behaving in such a way.

Synonyms

As a noun, louts can be synonymous with boor, clown, oaf, or yokel. As a verb, synonyms include behave badly, act up, or misbehave.

Related Words

blots, clots, flout, glout, slout

Example Sentences

As a noun:

  • The louts at the party were loud and obnoxious.
  • He was a lout who never learned how to behave in polite company.

As a verb:

  • The group of boys louted around the park, knocking over trash cans and causing a disturbance.
  • She was disappointed to see her son louting about instead of doing his homework.
ROUTE
Route 1. Parts of Speech

Noun, verb

2. Definitions
  • Noun: a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.
  • Verb: to plan and direct the route or course of a journey.
3. Pronunciations (US, UK)
  • US: /ruːt/ (root)
  • UK: /raʊt/ (raut)
4. Origin and Usage

The word "route" comes from the Old French word "rute," meaning "way, path, or course." It was first used in English in the 13th century. The noun form refers to a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination, while the verb form refers to planning and directing the course of a journey. The word is commonly used in transportation, navigation, and travel contexts.

5. Synonyms
  • Path
  • Course
  • Direction
  • Itinerary
  • Track
6. Related Words
  • Route
  • Outer
  • Tutor
  • Crout
  • Rouen
7. Example Sentences
  • The shortest route to the beach is through the park.
  • The airline had to reroute the flight due to bad weather.
POUTS
Dictionary Entry: Pouts 1. Parts of Speech

Noun, Verb

2. Definitions

Noun: A sulky or petulant expression or mood.
Verb: To push out ones lips as an expression of annoyance or in order to look sexually attractive.

3. Pronunciations

US: /paʊts/

UK: /paʊts/

4. Origin and Usage

The word "pouts" originated from the Middle English word "pouten," which means to look sulky. The noun form of "pouts" is often used to describe someones facial expression when they are displeased or sulking. The verb form of "pouts" is often used to describe someone pushing out their lips in a sulky or sexually attractive manner.

5. Synonyms

Noun: Frown, scowl, sulk, petulance
Verb: Grimace, purse, protrude, jut

6. Related Words

Blunt, clout, count, doubt, flout, grout, scout, sprout, stout, trout

7. Example Sentences

Noun: She had a pout on her face after losing the game.
Verb: She pouts her lips to get what she wants.

LOUTS
Parts of Speech

Louts is a noun and a verb.

Definitions

As a noun, louts means "an uncouth or aggressive man or boy." As a verb, it means "to behave in a rude, aggressive, or uncultured way."

Pronunciations

US: /laʊts/

UK: /laʊts/

Origin and Usage

The word louts originated in the early 16th century from the Middle Low German word lūt, meaning "rough, rude." It is commonly used to describe a person who is unrefined, clumsy, or ill-mannered. The verb form is used to describe the action of behaving in such a way.

Synonyms

As a noun, louts can be synonymous with boor, clown, oaf, or yokel. As a verb, synonyms include behave badly, act up, or misbehave.

Related Words

blots, clots, flout, glout, slout

Example Sentences

As a noun:

  • The louts at the party were loud and obnoxious.
  • He was a lout who never learned how to behave in polite company.

As a verb:

  • The group of boys louted around the park, knocking over trash cans and causing a disturbance.
  • She was disappointed to see her son louting about instead of doing his homework.
GOUTY
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Adjective

Definitions
  • Relating to or affected by gout, a form of arthritis caused by the deposition of uric acid crystals in joints and other tissues, causing severe pain and inflammation.
  • Having swollen or enlarged joints resembling those of gout sufferers.
Pronunciations
  • US: /ˈɡaʊti/
  • UK: /ˈɡaʊti/
Origin and Usage

The word "gouty" is derived from the Old French word "gote" meaning "a drop". The term "gouty" has been used to describe the symptoms of gout since the 16th century. It is now commonly used to refer to anything that is swollen or inflamed.

Synonyms
  • Arthritic
  • Inflamed
  • Swollen
  • Tender
Related Words
  • Gouts
  • Golly
  • Gourd
  • Glovy
  • Gogos
Example Sentences
  • After eating a lot of red meat, he woke up with a gouty toe.
  • The gouty joints in his hands made it difficult to grip things.