Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got quite a few plausible five letter words starting with dro.
- DROCK
- DROID
- DROIL
- DROIT
- DROKE
- DROLE
- DROLL
- DROME
- DRONE
- DRONY
- DROOB
- DROOG
- DROOK
- DROOL
- DROOP
- DROPS
- DROPT
- DROSS
- DROUK
- DROVE
- DROWN
- DROWS
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 drome
drome (noun)
- The crab plover, Dromas ardeola, of North Africa.
Definition of droog
droog (noun)
- A violent young gang member or a hooligan.
Definition of drops
drops (noun)
- A small quantity of liquid, just large enough to hold its own round shape via surface tension, especially one that falls from a source of liquid.
- A very small quantity of liquid, or (by extension) of anything.
- (now especially with "the") Alcoholic spirits in general.
- That which resembles or hangs like a liquid globule: a hanging diamond ornament or earring, a glass pendant on a chandelier, etc.
- A thing which drops or hangs down:
- A fall, descent; an act or instance of dropping.
- A release (of music, a vdeo game, etc).
- A decline in quantity, quality, rate, or degree; a decline (when going from one value to another).
- A thing, person, etc which is dropped:
- An unsolicited credit card issue.
- The amount of money that a gambler exchanges for chips in a casino.
- The distance below a cliff or other high position into which someone or something could fall; the distance to which someone or something drops; a steep slope.
- The vertical length of a hanging curtain.
- The depth of a (square) sail (generally applied to the courses only); the vertical dimension of a sail.
- The distance of the axis of a shaft below the base of a hanger.
- A place where items or supplies may be left for others to collect, whether openly (as with a mail drop) or secretly or illegaly (as in espionage or crime); a drop-off point.
- A drop-back.
- (Rugby football) A drop-kick.
- A drop target.
drops (verb)
- To fall in droplets (of a liquid).
- To drip (a liquid).
- Generally, to fall (straight down).
- To let fall; to allow to fall (either by releasing hold of, or losing one's grip on).
- To let drops fall; to discharge itself in drops.
- To lower; to move to a lower position.
- To set down from a vehicle; to deliver or deposit by stopping.
- To sink quickly to the ground.
- To fall dead, or to fall in death.
- To come to an end (by not being kept up); to stop.
- To mention casually or incidentally, usually in conversation.
- To part with or spend (money).
- To cease concerning oneself over; to have nothing more to do with (a subject, discussion etc.).
- To lessen, decrease, or diminish in value, condition, degree, etc.
- To let (a letter etc.) fall into a postbox; to send (a letter or message) in an offhand manner.
- To make (someone or something) fall to the ground from a blow, gunshot etc.; to bring down, to shoot down.
- To fail to write, or (especially) to pronounce (a syllable, letter etc.).
- (of a fielder) To fail to make a catch from a batted ball that would have led to the batsman being out.
- To swallow (a drug), particularly LSD.
- To dispose (of); get rid of; to remove; to lose.
- To eject; to dismiss; to cease to include, as if on a list.
- To drop out of the betting.
- (rugby football) To score (a goal) by means of a drop kick.
- To impart.
- To release to the public.
- To play a portion of music in the manner of a disc jockey.
- To enter public distribution.
- To tune (a guitar string, etc.) to a lower note.
- To cancel or end a scheduled event, project or course.
- (fast food) To cook, especially by deep-frying or grilling.
- (of a voice) To lower in timbre, often relating to puberty.
- (of a sound or song) To lower in pitch, tempo, key, or other quality.
- (of people) To visit informally; used with in or by.
- To give birth to.
- To cover with drops; to variegate; to bedrop.
- (of the testicles) To hang lower and begin producing sperm due to puberty.
Definition of drove
drove (noun)
- A number of cattle driven to market or new pastures.
- (usually in the plural) A large number of people on the move (literally or figuratively).
- (collective) A group of hares.
- A road or track along which cattle are habitually driven.
- A narrow drain or channel used in the irrigation of land.
- A broad chisel used to bring stone to a nearly smooth surface.
- The grooved surface of stone finished by the drove chisel.
drove (verb)
- To provide an impetus for motion or other physical change, to move an object by means of the provision of force thereto.
- To provide an impetus for a non-physical change, especially a change in one's state of mind.
- To displace either physically or non-physically, through the application of force.
- To cause intrinsic motivation through the application or demonstration of force: to impel or urge onward thusly, to compel to move on, to coerce, intimidate or threaten.
- (especially of animals) To impel or urge onward by force; to push forward; to compel to move on.
- To direct a vehicle powered by a horse, ox or similar animal.
- To cause animals to flee out of.
- To move (something) by hitting it with great force.
- To cause (a mechanism) to operate.
- To operate (a wheeled motorized vehicle).
- To motivate; to provide an incentive for.
- To compel (to do something).
- To cause to become.
- To hit the ball with a drive.
- To travel by operating a wheeled motorized vehicle.
- To convey (a person, etc) in a wheeled motorized vehicle.
- To move forcefully.
- To be moved or propelled forcefully (especially of a ship).
- To urge, press, or bring to a point or state.
- To carry or to keep in motion; to conduct; to prosecute.
- To clear, by forcing away what is contained.
- To dig horizontally; to cut a horizontal gallery or tunnel.
- To put together a drive (n.): to string together offensive plays and advance the ball down the field.
- To distrain for rent.
- To separate the lighter (feathers or down) from the heavier, by exposing them to a current of air.
- To be the dominant party in a sex act.
drove (verb)
- To herd cattle; particularly over a long distance.
- To finish (stone) with a drove chisel.