5 letter words starting with ch

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  • CHAAP
  • CHAAT
  • CHACE
  • CHACK
  • CHACO
  • CHADO
  • CHADS
  • CHAFE
  • CHAFF
  • CHAFT
  • CHAIN
  • CHAIR
  • CHAIS
  • CHALK
  • CHALS
  • CHAMP
  • CHAMS
  • CHANA
  • CHANG
  • CHANK
  • CHANT
  • CHAOS
  • CHAPE
  • CHAPS
  • CHAPT
  • CHARA
  • CHARD
  • CHARE
  • CHARK
  • CHARM
  • CHARR
  • CHARS
  • CHART
  • CHARY
  • CHASE
  • CHASM
  • CHATS
  • CHAVA
  • CHAVE
  • CHAVS
  • CHAWK
  • CHAWL
  • CHAWS
  • CHAYA
  • CHAYS
  • CHEAP
  • CHEAT
  • CHEBA
  • CHECK
  • CHEDI
  • CHEEB
  • CHEEK
  • CHEEP
  • CHEER
  • CHEET
  • CHEFS
  • CHEKA
  • CHELA
  • CHELP
  • CHEMO
  • CHEMS
  • CHERE
  • CHERT
  • CHESS
  • CHEST
  • CHETH
  • CHEVY
  • CHEWS
  • CHEWY
  • CHIAO
  • CHIAS
  • CHIBA
  • CHIBS
  • CHICA
  • CHICH
  • CHICK
  • CHICO
  • CHICS
  • CHIDE
  • CHIEF
  • CHIEL
  • CHIKO
  • CHIKS
  • CHILD
  • CHILE
  • CHILI
  • CHILL
  • CHIMB
  • CHIME
  • CHIMO
  • CHIMP
  • CHINA
  • CHINE
  • CHING
  • CHINK
  • CHINO
  • CHINS
  • CHIPS
  • CHIRK
  • CHIRL
  • CHIRM
  • CHIRO
  • CHIRP
  • CHIRR
  • CHIRT
  • CHIRU
  • CHITI
  • CHITS
  • CHIVA
  • CHIVE
  • CHIVS
  • CHIVY
  • CHIZZ
  • CHOCK
  • CHOCO
  • CHOCS
  • CHODE
  • CHOGS
  • CHOIL
  • CHOIR
  • CHOKE
  • CHOKO
  • CHOKY
  • CHOLA
  • CHOLI
  • CHOLO
  • CHOMP
  • CHONS
  • CHOOF
  • CHOOK
  • CHOOM
  • CHOON
  • CHOPS
  • CHORD
  • CHORE
  • CHOSE
  • CHOSS
  • CHOTA
  • CHOTT
  • CHOUT
  • CHOUX
  • CHOWK
  • CHOWS
  • CHUBS
  • CHUCK
  • CHUFA
  • CHUFF
  • CHUGS
  • CHUMP
  • CHUMS
  • CHUNK
  • CHURL
  • CHURN
  • CHURR
  • CHUSE
  • CHUTE
  • CHUTS
  • CHYLE
  • CHYME
  • CHYND

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 chalk

chalk (noun)

  1. A soft, white, powdery limestone.
  2. A piece of chalk, or nowadays processed compressed gypsum, that is used for drawing and for writing on a blackboard.
  3. Tailor's chalk.
  4. A white powdery substance used to prevent hands slipping from holds when climbing, sometimes but not always limestone-chalk.
  5. A platoon-sized group of airborne soldiers.
  6. (horseracing) The favorite in a sporting event.
  7. The prediction that there will be no upsets, and the favored competitor will win.

chalk (verb)

  1. To apply chalk to anything, such as the tip of a billiard cue.
  2. To record something, as on a blackboard, using chalk.
  3. To use powdered chalk to mark the lines on a playing field.
  4. To record a score or event, as if on a chalkboard.
  5. To manure (land) with chalk.
  6. To make white, as if with chalk; to make pale; to bleach.

Definition of chars

chars (noun)

  1. A charred substance.

chars (verb)

  1. To burn something to charcoal.
  2. To burn slightly or superficially so as to affect colour.

chars (noun)

  1. One of the several species of fishes of the genus Salvelinus.

chars (noun)

  1. A time; a turn or occasion.
  2. A turn of work; a labour or item of business.
  3. An odd job, a chore or piece of housework.
  4. A charlady, a woman employed to do housework; cleaning lady.

chars (verb)

  1. To turn, especially away or aside.
  2. To work, especially to do housework; to work by the day, without being a regularly hired servant.
  3. To perform; to do; to finish.
  4. To work or hew (stone, etc.).

chars (noun)

  1. A character (text element such as a letter or symbol).


Definition of chide

chide (verb)

  1. To admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.
  2. To utter words of disapprobation and displeasure; to find fault; to contend angrily.
  3. To make a clamorous noise; to chafe.

Definition of chirp

chirp (noun)

  1. A short, sharp or high note or noise, as of a bird or insect.
  2. (radar, sonar, radio telescopy etc.) A pulse of signal whose frequency sweeps through a band of frequencies for the duration of the pulse.

chirp (verb)

  1. To make a short, sharp, cheerful note, as of small birds or crickets
  2. To speak in a high-pitched staccato
  3. (radar, sonar, radio telescopy etc.) To modify (a pulse of signal) so that it sweeps through a band of frequencies throughout its duration.
  4. To cheer up; to make (someone) happier.