| Home | All words | Beginning with | Ending with | Containing AB | Containing A & B | At position
List of 5-letter words containing Click to add a fourth letter
Click to remove the last letter
Click to change word size All alphabetical All by size 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
There are 10 five-letter words containing AUG| AUGER | • auger n. A carpenter’s tool for boring holes longer than those bored by a gimlet. • auger n. A snake or plumber’s snake (plumbing tool). • auger n. A tool used to bore holes in the ground, e.g. for fence posts. | | AUGHT | • aught pron. (Archaic or dialectal) anything whatsoever, any part. • aught adv. (Archaic) At all, in any degree, in any respect. • aught n. Whit, the smallest part, iota. | | AUGUR | • augur n. A diviner who foretells events by the behaviour of birds or other animals, or by signs derived from… • augur n. (Ancient Rome) An official who interpreted omens before the start of public events. • augur v. To foretell events; to exhibit signs of future events; to indicate a favorable or an unfavorable outcome. | | FAUGH | • faugh interj. (Dated) An exclamation of contempt, or of disgust, especially for a smell. • FAUGH interj. used to express disgust. | | GAUGE | • gauge n. A measure; a standard of measure; an instrument to determine dimensions, distance, or capacity; a standard. • gauge n. An act of measuring. • gauge n. An estimate. | | HAUGH | • haugh n. (Scotland, Northern England, Ireland) A low-lying meadow by the side of a river. • Haugh prop.n. An English surname. • HAUGH n. (Scots) a low-lying meadow by the side of a river. | | KAUGH | • KAUGH n. (Scots) care, trouble, also KIAUGH. | | LAUGH | • laugh n. An expression of mirth particular to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter. • laugh n. Something that provokes mirth or scorn. • laugh n. (Britain, New Zealand) A fun person. | | SAUGH | • saugh n. (Archaic) willow. • saugh n. A small burn or creek. • SAUGH n. (Scots) a sallow, a willow tree, also SAUCH. | | WAUGH | • waugh adj. (Dialect, Scotland and Northern England) Insipid; tasteless. • waugh v. Alternative form of waff (“to bark”). • Waugh prop.n. A surname from Old English. |
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:
Recommended websites
| |