5 letter words starting with sk

Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (84 of them) plausible five letter words starting with sk.

  • SKAGS
  • SKAIL
  • SKALD
  • SKANK
  • SKARN
  • SKART
  • SKATE
  • SKATS
  • SKATT
  • SKAWS
  • SKEAN
  • SKEAR
  • SKEDS
  • SKEED
  • SKEEF
  • SKEEN
  • SKEER
  • SKEES
  • SKEET
  • SKEEV
  • SKEEZ
  • SKEGG
  • SKEGS
  • SKEIN
  • SKELF
  • SKELL
  • SKELM
  • SKELP
  • SKENE
  • SKENS
  • SKEOS
  • SKEPS
  • SKERM
  • SKERS
  • SKETS
  • SKEWS
  • SKIDS
  • SKIED
  • SKIER
  • SKIES
  • SKIEY
  • SKIFF
  • SKILL
  • SKIMO
  • SKIMP
  • SKIMS
  • SKINK
  • SKINS
  • SKINT
  • SKIOS
  • SKIPS
  • SKIRL
  • SKIRR
  • SKIRT
  • SKITE
  • SKITS
  • SKIVE
  • SKIVY
  • SKLIM
  • SKOAL
  • SKOBE
  • SKODY
  • SKOFF
  • SKOFS
  • SKOGS
  • SKOLS
  • SKOOL
  • SKORT
  • SKOSH
  • SKRAN
  • SKRIK
  • SKROO
  • SKUAS
  • SKUGS
  • SKULK
  • SKULL
  • SKUNK
  • SKYED
  • SKYER
  • SKYEY
  • SKYFS
  • SKYRE
  • SKYRS
  • SKYTE

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 skive

skive (noun)

  1. Something very easy, where one can slack off without penalty.
  2. An act of avoiding lessons or work.

skive (verb)

  1. To avoid one's lessons or work (chiefly at school or university); shirk.

skive (noun)

  1. A rotating iron disk coated with oil and diamond dust used to polish the facets of a diamond.
  2. An angled cut or bevel at the edge of something.

skive (verb)

  1. To pare or shave off the rough or thick parts of.


Definition of skulk

skulk (noun)

  1. A group of foxes.
  2. A group of people seen as being fox-like (e.g. cunning, dishonest, or having nefarious plans).
  3. The act of skulking.
  4. One who avoids an obligation or responsibility.

skulk (verb)

  1. To stay where one cannot be seen, conceal oneself (often in a cowardly way or with the intent of doing harm).
  2. To move in a stealthy or furtive way; to come or go while trying to avoid detection.
  3. To avoid an obligation or responsibility.