Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (156 of them) plausible five letter words starting with sh.
- SHACK
- SHADE
- SHADS
- SHADY
- SHAFT
- SHAGS
- SHAHS
- SHAKA
- SHAKE
- SHAKO
- SHAKT
- SHAKY
- SHALE
- SHALL
- SHALM
- SHALT
- SHALY
- SHAMA
- SHAME
- SHAMS
- SHAND
- SHANK
- SHANS
- SHAPE
- SHAPS
- SHARD
- SHARE
- SHARK
- SHARN
- SHARP
- SHART
- SHASH
- SHAUL
- SHAVE
- SHAWL
- SHAWM
- SHAWN
- SHAWS
- SHAYA
- SHAYS
- SHCHI
- SHEAF
- SHEAL
- SHEAR
- SHEAS
- SHEDS
- SHEEL
- SHEEN
- SHEEP
- SHEER
- SHEET
- SHEIK
- SHELF
- SHELL
- SHEND
- SHENG
- SHENT
- SHEOL
- SHERD
- SHERE
- SHERO
- SHETS
- SHEVA
- SHEWN
- SHEWS
- SHIAI
- SHIED
- SHIEL
- SHIER
- SHIES
- SHIFT
- SHILL
- SHILY
- SHIMS
- SHINE
- SHINS
- SHINY
- SHIOK
- SHIPS
- SHIRE
- SHIRK
- SHIRR
- SHIRS
- SHIRT
- SHISH
- SHISO
- SHIST
- SHITE
- SHITS
- SHIUR
- SHIVA
- SHIVE
- SHIVS
- SHLEP
- SHLUB
- SHMEK
- SHMOE
- SHOAL
- SHOAT
- SHOCK
- SHOED
- SHOER
- SHOES
- SHOGI
- SHOGS
- SHOJI
- SHOJO
- SHOLA
- SHONE
- SHONK
- SHOOK
- SHOOL
- SHOON
- SHOOS
- SHOOT
- SHOPE
- SHOPS
- SHORE
- SHORL
- SHORN
- SHORT
- SHOTE
- SHOTS
- SHOTT
- SHOUD
- SHOUT
- SHOVE
- SHOWD
- SHOWN
- SHOWS
- SHOWY
- SHOYU
- SHRED
- SHREW
- SHRIS
- SHROW
- SHRUB
- SHRUG
- SHTAR
- SHTIK
- SHTUM
- SHTUP
- SHUBA
- SHUCK
- SHULE
- SHULN
- SHULS
- SHUNS
- SHUNT
- SHURA
- SHUSH
- SHUTE
- SHUTS
- SHWAS
- SHYER
- SHYLY
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 shift
shift (noun)
- A modifier key whose main function is shifting between two or more functions of any of certain other keys (usually by pressing Shift and the other button simultaneously).
shift (noun)
- A type of women's undergarment, a slip.
- A change of workers, now specifically a set group of workers or period of working time.
- An act of shifting; a slight movement or change.
- The gear mechanism in a motor vehicle.
- A bit shift.
- The infield shift.
- (often with the definite article, usually uncountable) The act of kissing passionately.
- A contrivance, a device to try when other methods fail.
- A trick, an artifice.
- The extent, or arrangement, of the overlapping of plank, brick, stones, etc., that are placed in courses so as to break joints.
- A breaking off and dislocation of a seam; a fault.
- A mutation in which the DNA or RNA from two different sources (such as viruses or bacteria) combine.
- In violin-playing, any position of the left hand except that nearest the nut.
shift (verb)
- (sometimes figurative) To move from one place to another; to redistribute.
- To change in form or character; swap.
- To change position.
- To change residence; to leave and live elsewhere.
- To change (clothes, especially underwear).
- To change (someone's) clothes; sometimes specifically, to change underwear.
- To change gears (in a car).
- (typewriters) To move the keys of a typewriter over in order to type capital letters and special characters.
- (computer keyboards) To switch to a character entry mode for capital letters and special characters.
- To manipulate a binary number by moving all of its digits left or right; compare rotate.
- To remove the first value from an array.
- To dispose of.
- To hurry.
- To engage in sexual petting.
- To resort to expedients for accomplishing a purpose; to contrive; to manage.
- To practice indirect or evasive methods.
- In violin-playing, to move the left hand from its original position next to the nut.
Definition of shows
shows (noun)
- A play, dance, or other entertainment.
- An exhibition of items.
- A broadcast program/programme.
- A movie.
- An agricultural show.
- A project or presentation.
- A demonstration.
- Mere display or pomp with no substance. (Usually seen in the phrases "all show" and "for show".)
- Outward appearance; wileful or deceptive appearance.
- (with "the") The major leagues.
- A pale blue flame at the top of a candle flame, indicating the presence of firedamp.
- Pretence.
- Sign, token, or indication.
- Semblance; likeness; appearance.
- Plausibility.
- A discharge, from the vagina, of mucus streaked with blood, occurring a short time before labor.
shows (verb)
- To display, to have somebody see (something).
- To bestow; to confer.
- To indicate (a fact) to be true; to demonstrate.
- To guide or escort.
- To be visible; to be seen; to appear.
- To put in an appearance; show up.
- To have an enlarged belly and thus be recognizable as pregnant.
- (racing) To finish third, especially of horses or dogs.
- To have a certain appearance, such as well or ill, fit or unfit; to become or suit; to appear.