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There are 15 five-letter words ending with EAR| ABEAR | • abear v. (Transitive, now rare, dialectal) To put up with; to endure; to bear. • abear v. (Transitive, obsolete) To bear; to carry. • abear v. (Transitive, reflexive, obsolete) To behave; to comport oneself. | | AFEAR | • afear v. (Obsolete or dialectal) To imbue with fear; to affright, to terrify. • AFEAR v. (Spenser) to frighten, also AFFEAR, AFFEARE. | | ANEAR | • anear prep. Near. • anear v. (Obsolete) To approach. • anear adv. (Obsolete) nearly. | | AREAR | • arear adv. Backward; in or to the rear; behindhand. • arear v. To raise; to set up; to stir up. • AREAR n. an unpaid and overdue debt, also ARREAR. | | BLEAR | • blear adj. (Of eyes or vision) Dim, unclear from water or rheum. • blear adj. Causing or caused by dimness of sight. • blear v. (Intransitive) To be blear; to have blear eyes; to look or gaze with blear eyes. | | CLEAR | • clear adj. Transparent in colour. • clear adj. Bright; luminous; not dark or obscured. • clear adj. Free of obstacles. | | DREAR | • drear adj. (Poetic, literary) Dreary. • drear n. (Obsolete) Gloom; sadness. • DREAR n. gloom. | | LEEAR | • LEEAR n. (Scots) a liar. | | SHEAR | • shear v. To cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears. • shear v. To remove the fleece from a sheep etc. by clipping. • shear v. To cut the hair of (a person). | | SKEAR | • skear v. (US) Pronunciation spelling of scare. • skear n. (US) Pronunciation spelling of scare. • SKEAR v. (dialect) to scare, also SKEER. | | SMEAR | • smear v. (Transitive) To spread (a substance, especially one that colours or is dirty) across a surface by rubbing. • smear v. (Transitive) To cover (a surface with a layer of some substance) by rubbing. • smear v. (Transitive) To make something dirty. | | SPEAR | • spear n. A long stick with a sharp tip used as a weapon for throwing or thrusting, or anything used to make a thrusting motion. • spear n. (Now chiefly historical) A soldier armed with such a weapon; a spearman. • spear n. A lance with barbed prongs, used by fishermen to retrieve fish. | | STEAR | • stear v. Obsolete form of steer. • STEAR v. (obsolete) to steer. | | SWEAR | • swear v. (Transitive, intransitive) To take an oath, to promise intensely, solemnly, and/or with legally binding effect. • swear v. (Transitive) To take an oath that an assertion is true. • swear v. (Transitive) To promise intensely that something is true; to strongly assert. | | WHEAR | • WHEAR conj. (obsolete) where, also WHAUR, WHEARE. |
Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America. Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
See this list for:- English Wiktionary: 24 words
- Scrabble in French: no word
- Scrabble in Spanish: 18 words
- Scrabble in Italian: no word
- Scrabble in German: no word
- Scrabble in Romanian: no word
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