5 letter words with RET in the middle

5 letter words with RET in the middle in English

Common 5 letter words with RET in the middle with meaning

WordDefinition
ARETE
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1. Parts of Speech: Noun

2. Definitions:

  1. Excellence or virtue, especially in the context of ancient Greek philosophy.
  2. A sharp ridge separating two cirques, typically formed by glacial erosion.

3. Pronunciations:

  • US: /əˈrɛti/
  • UK: /ˈarətiː/

4. Origin and Usage: The word "arete" comes from ancient Greek and has been used in English since the 19th century. Its primary usage is in philosophy to describe the concept of excellence or virtue. It is also used in mountaineering to describe a sharp ridge formed by glacial erosion.

5. Synonyms:

  1. Excellence
  2. Virtue
  3. Perfection
  4. Morality

6. Related Words:

  1. Arise
  2. Retia
  3. Tater
  4. Trait
  5. Treat

7. Example Sentences:

  1. She strives for arete in all aspects of her life.
  2. The climbers reached the arete and paused to take in the view.

FRETS
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Noun, verb

Definitions
  1. a small metal bar or wire used to hold strings in place on a musical instrument
  2. worry or anxiety
  3. to be constantly or visibly anxious
  4. to wear away a substance by rubbing or gnawing, especially by rodents
Pronunciations
  • US: /frɛts/
  • UK: /frɛts/
Origin and Usage

The word "frets" originated from Middle English and Old French frette, which means "interlaced work". It has been used as both a noun and a verb since the 14th century. As a noun, it refers to a small metal bar or wire used to hold strings in place on a musical instrument. As a verb, it means to worry or be anxious, or to wear away a substance by rubbing or gnawing, especially by rodents.

Synonyms
  • worry
  • anxiety
  • agitation
  • concern
Related Words
  • ferns
  • strew
  • reset
  • rafts
  • tears
Example Sentences
  1. He carefully adjusted the frets on his guitar before the concert.
  2. She frets about her childrens safety.
  3. He fretted nervously as he waited for his exam results.
  4. The mice had fretted away the wood in the attic.