Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (35 of them) plausible five letter words starting with car.
- CARAP
- CARAT
- CARBO
- CARBS
- CARBY
- CARDI
- CARDS
- CARDY
- CARED
- CARER
- CARES
- CARET
- CAREX
- CARGO
- CARKS
- CARLE
- CARLS
- CARNE
- CARNS
- CARNY
- CAROB
- CAROL
- CAROM
- CARON
- CARPE
- CARPI
- CARPS
- CARRS
- CARRY
- CARSE
- CARTA
- CARTE
- CARTS
- CARVE
- CARVY
Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:
Definition of cared
cared (verb)
- To be concerned (about), to have an interest (in); to feel concern (about).
- (polite) To want, to desire; to like; to be inclined towards.
- (with for) To look after or look out for.
- To mind; to object.
Definition of caret
caret (noun)
- A mark ⟨ ‸ ⟩ used by writers and proofreaders to indicate that something is to be inserted at that point.
- An indicator, often a blinking line or bar, indicating where the next insertion or other edit will take place. Also called a cursor.
- A circumflex, ⟨ ^ ⟩.
- A háček, ⟨ ˇ ⟩.
caret (noun)
- A kind of turtle, the hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata).
Definition of carks
carks (noun)
- A noxious or corroding worry.
- The state of being filled with worry.
Definition of carom
carom (noun)
- (cue sports, especially billiards) A shot in which the ball struck with the cue comes in contact with two or more balls on the table; a hitting of two or more balls with the player's ball.
- A billiard-like Indian game in which players take turns flicking checker-like pieces into one of four goals on the corners of a (one meter by one meter square) board.
carom (verb)
- To make a carom (shot in billiards).
- To strike and bounce back; to strike (something) and rebound.
carom (noun)
- (spices) ajwain
Definition of carte
carte (noun)
- A bill of fare; a menu.
- A visiting card.
- A carte de visite (small collectible photograph of a famous person).
- A playing card.
carte (noun)
- The fourth defensive position, with the sword hand held at chest height, and the tip of the sword at neck height, the palm of the hand facing upwards.