5 letter words with RAW in the middle

The following list contains 8 five letter words in English

5 letter words with RAW in the middle in English

Common 5 letter words with RAW in the middle with meaning

WordDefinition
DRAWL
Drawl Parts of Speech:

Noun, verb

Definitions:
  • (n.) A slow, lazy way of speaking that involves stretching out words and syllables.
  • (v.) To speak with a slow, lazy way of speaking that involves stretching out words and syllables.
Pronunciations:
  • US: /drɔl/
  • UK: /drɔːl/
Origin and Usage:

The word "drawl" originated from the Middle English word "drawlen," which means "to drag." It was first recorded in the 16th century and was used to describe the way someone spoke with a slow, lazy drawl. The word is commonly used in the United States to describe a Southern accent or dialect.

Synonyms:
  • Speak slowly
  • Speak lazily
  • Speak drawlingly
Related Words:
  • Brawl
  • Crawl
  • Thraw
  • Straw
  • Wrawl
Example Sentences:
  • He spoke in a slow drawl, stretching out each word as if he had all the time in the world.
  • The Southern drawl of his voice was unmistakable.
  • She drawled out her words, making it clear that she was not in a hurry.
DRAWL
Drawl Parts of Speech:

Noun, verb

Definitions:
  • (n.) A slow, lazy way of speaking that involves stretching out words and syllables.
  • (v.) To speak with a slow, lazy way of speaking that involves stretching out words and syllables.
Pronunciations:
  • US: /drɔl/
  • UK: /drɔːl/
Origin and Usage:

The word "drawl" originated from the Middle English word "drawlen," which means "to drag." It was first recorded in the 16th century and was used to describe the way someone spoke with a slow, lazy drawl. The word is commonly used in the United States to describe a Southern accent or dialect.

Synonyms:
  • Speak slowly
  • Speak lazily
  • Speak drawlingly
Related Words:
  • Brawl
  • Crawl
  • Thraw
  • Straw
  • Wrawl
Example Sentences:
  • He spoke in a slow drawl, stretching out each word as if he had all the time in the world.
  • The Southern drawl of his voice was unmistakable.
  • She drawled out her words, making it clear that she was not in a hurry.
BRAWN
Brawn

Parts of Speech: Noun

Definition: Physical strength in contrast to intelligence or skill.

Pronunciation (US): /brɑn/

Pronunciation (UK): /brɔːn/

Origin and Usage: The word "brawn" comes from the Old English word "brægen", which means "brain". It originally referred to the brain of a boar or other animal that was used as food. Over time, the meaning shifted to refer to the physical strength that comes from eating such food. Today, "brawn" is used to describe physical strength or muscular development.

Synonyms: Muscularity, burliness, robustness, strength, power.

Related Words: Braun, drawn, frawn, prawn, trawn.

Example Sentences:

  • He relied on his brawn to lift the heavy boxes.
  • She was impressed by his brawn, but wished he had more brains.
  • The wrestlers brawn was no match for his opponents skill.