Common 5 letter words with RIV in the middle with meaning
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DRIVE | Drive
Part of Speech: Verb, Noun Definition: As a verb, "drive" means to operate or control a vehicle to move it in a particular direction. As a noun, "drive" means a journey in a vehicle. Pronunciations: US: /draɪv/; UK: /draɪv/ Origin and Usage: The word "drive" comes from the Old English word "drīfan" meaning "to propel, impel, urge forward." The word has been in use since the 14th century. Synonyms: Verb: propel, move, operate, steer, navigate. Noun: journey, trip, ride, excursion, tour. Related Words: drift, droop, druid, dried, drier. Example Sentences:
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PRIVY | Here is the requested information for the word "privy":
Parts of Speech
Noun, Adjective Definitions
The word "privy" comes from the Old French word "privé," meaning "private." It has been used in English since the 14th century to describe something that is secret or private. The word is also used to describe a small outdoor toilet, which was once a common feature in rural areas. Synonyms
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