Here are some 5-letter words that start with M and end in Y:
- Madly
- Mammy
- Manly
- Marry
- Meaty
- Merry
- Mercy
- Minty
- Misty
- Moody
- Muddy
- Murky
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Here are some 5-letter words that start with M and end in H:
- March
- Merch
- Morph
- Month
- Mouth
- Mulch
- Munch
- Mynah
- Myrrh
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Common examples of 5-letter words that start with M and end in E include:
- Maple
- Mauve
- Melee
- Mouse
- Morse
- Moire
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Examples of 4-letter verbs starting with M include:
- Make
- Mark
- Meet
- Melt
- Miss
- Mock
- Move
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Spanish has many verbs that start with M, covering a range of common actions and states. Here are a few examples:
- Mirar: to look or watch
- Mantener: to maintain or keep
- Medir: to measure
- Morir: to die
- Mover: to move
- Mostrar: to show
- Marchar: to march or leave
- Mantenerse: to stay or remain
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Yes, there are three auxiliary verbs (also called helping verbs) that start with M: may, might, and must. These are modal verbs that work alongside main verbs to express permission, possibility, or necessity.
- May expresses permission or possibility. Example: “You may leave early.” / “It may rain later.”
- Might expresses a weaker possibility or functions as the past tense form of may. Example: “She might come to the party.” / “He asked if he might borrow the car.”
- Must expresses strong obligation, necessity, or logical deduction. Example: “You must wear a seatbelt.” / “She must be tired after that long trip.”
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Here are some words with K and V:
- Evoke
- Invoke
- Knave
- Knives
- Livestock
- Makeover
- Maverick
- Overlook
- Provoke
- Revoke
- Skydiving
- Takeover
- Vodka
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Here are some 5-letter words with A and K:
- Ankle, askew, awake, awoke
- Black, blank, bleak, brake, break
- Caulk, chalk, cloak, crack, crank, creak, croak
- Drank, flack, flake, flank, flask, frank, freak, haiku
- Kanji, kappa, kaput, karma, kayak, kebab, khaki, knack, knave, knead, koala, kraft
- Lanky, leaky, maker, naked, oaken
- Parka, plank, polka, prank, quack, quake, quark
- Shack, shake, shaky, shank, shark, skate, slack, smack, snack, snake, spank, spark, speak, stack, stake, stalk, stark, steak
- Tacky, taken, taker, thank, track, tweak, vodka
- Wacky, wrack, wreak
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Words with K and J can help you score big in word games, solve crossword clues, and expand your vocabulary. Here are some options.
- Blackjack: Card game found in casinos
- Carjack: Steal a car while someone’s driving it
- Crackerjack: Extraordinary person
- Flapjack: Pancake
- Hijack: Steal a plane or other vehicle while it’s in transit
- Jackal: Wild mammal in Africa and Asia
- Jacket: Lightweight coat
- Jacks: Game with a rubber ball and spiky, metal objects with 5 points; two or more of the jack cards in a standard deck
- Jackalope: Mythical creature that’s part rabbit, part antelope
- Jackfruit: Bland, starchy fruit often used as a substitute for shredded meat
- Jackpot: Top prize in a lottery or contest
- Janky: Slang word for “low quality”
- Jawbreaker: A hard candy that’s almost impossible to break
- Jaywalk: Illegally cross the street (e.g., without a crosswalk or walking signal)
- Jerks: Plural form of a slang word for a rude person
- Jerky: Dehydrated meat for snacking
- Jock: Slang word for a person who plays lots of sports
- Jockey: Person who rides horses in a race
- Joke: Funny or sarcastic saying
- Joystick: Handheld videogame control
- Jukebox: Machine that plays songs when you insert cash or coins
- Junk: Old or broken stuff nobody wants anymore
- Junket: Business trip for promoting a movie, product, or similar
- Kanji: Style of Japanese writing with Chinese influences (the only 5-letter word that starts with K and includes J)
- Lumberjack: Person who cuts down trees for a living
- Tearjerker: Film or book that makes people cry
- Yellowjacket: Type of wasp with a yellow and black body
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Words with K and Z are extremely rare. Options include:
- Balkanize: Break up a large country into smaller countries
- Bazooka: Large firearm
- Buzzkill: Someone who brings the vibe down
- Kanzu: Long white robe worn by men in the Swahili culture
- Kazoo: Small musical instrument that makes a buzzing sound
- Klutz: Clumsy person
- Kudzu: An Asian vine that’s invasive in the southeastern US
- Kwanzaa: African American cultural festival from December 26–Jan 1
- Ozark: Region in the central US that includes southern Missouri and northern Arkansas
- Ziplock: Interlocking groove that makes a plastic bag seal (or the type of plastic bag that has this)
- Zombielike: Behaving or appearing like a zombie
- Zookeeper: Person at the zoo who takes care of animals
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