5 letter words starting with sl

Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (88 of them) plausible five letter words starting with sl.

  • SLABS
  • SLACK
  • SLADE
  • SLAES
  • SLAGS
  • SLAID
  • SLAIN
  • SLAKE
  • SLAMS
  • SLANE
  • SLANG
  • SLANK
  • SLANT
  • SLAPS
  • SLART
  • SLASH
  • SLATE
  • SLATS
  • SLATY
  • SLAVE
  • SLAWS
  • SLAYS
  • SLEBS
  • SLEDS
  • SLEEK
  • SLEEP
  • SLEER
  • SLEET
  • SLEPT
  • SLEWS
  • SLEYS
  • SLICE
  • SLICK
  • SLIDE
  • SLIER
  • SLILY
  • SLIME
  • SLIMS
  • SLIMY
  • SLING
  • SLINK
  • SLIPE
  • SLIPS
  • SLIPT
  • SLISH
  • SLITS
  • SLIVE
  • SLOAN
  • SLOBS
  • SLOES
  • SLOGS
  • SLOID
  • SLOJD
  • SLOKA
  • SLOMO
  • SLOOM
  • SLOOP
  • SLOOT
  • SLOPE
  • SLOPS
  • SLOPY
  • SLORM
  • SLOSH
  • SLOTH
  • SLOTS
  • SLOVE
  • SLOWS
  • SLOYD
  • SLUBB
  • SLUBS
  • SLUED
  • SLUES
  • SLUFF
  • SLUGS
  • SLUIT
  • SLUMP
  • SLUMS
  • SLUNG
  • SLUNK
  • SLURB
  • SLURP
  • SLURS
  • SLUSE
  • SLUSH
  • SLUTS
  • SLYER
  • SLYLY
  • SLYPE

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 slade

slade (noun)

  1. A valley, a flat grassy area, a glade.
  2. The sole of a plough.

slade (noun)

  1. A spade for digging peat.

Definition of slant

slant (noun)

  1. A slope; an incline, inclination.
  2. A sloped surface or line.
  3. A run: a heading driven diagonally between the dip and strike of a coal seam.
  4. An oblique movement or course.
  5. A sloping surface in a culture medium.
  6. A pan with a sloped bottom used for holding paintbrushes.
  7. A container or surface bearing shallow sloping areas to hold watercolors.
  8. A sarcastic remark; shade, an indirect mocking insult.
  9. An opportunity, particularly to go somewhere.
  10. A crime committed for the purpose of being apprehended and transported to a major settlement.
  11. (originally United States) A point of view, an angle; a bias.
  12. A look, a glance.
  13. A person with slanting eyes, particularly an East Asian.

slant (verb)

  1. To lean, tilt or incline.
  2. To bias or skew.
  3. To lie or exaggerate.

slant (adjective)

  1. Sloping; oblique; slanted.

slant (noun)

  1. A slashing action or motion, particularly:
  2. A mark made by a slashing motion, particularly:
  3. Something resembling such a mark, particularly:
  4. The loose woody debris remaining from a slash, (particularly forestry) the trimmings left while preparing felled trees for removal.
  5. Slash fiction.

slant (noun)

  1. A drink of something; a draft.
  2. A piss: an act of urination.

slant (noun)

  1. A swampy area; a swamp.
  2. A large quantity of watery food such as broth.

slant (noun)

  1. The period of a transitory breeze.
  2. An interval of good weather.
  3. The loose part of a rope; slack.

Definition of slips

slips (noun)

  1. A thin, slippery mix of clay and water.
  2. Mud, slime.

slips (noun)

  1. A twig or shoot; a cutting.
  2. A descendant, a scion.
  3. A young person (now usually with of introducing descriptive qualifier).
  4. A long, thin piece of something.
  5. A small piece of paper, especially one longer than it is wide, typically a form for writing on or one giving printed information.
  6. (marine insurance) A memorandum of the particulars of a risk for which a policy is to be executed. It usually bears the broker's name and is initiated by the underwriters.

slips (noun)

  1. An act or instance of slipping.
  2. A woman's undergarment worn under a skirt or dress to conceal unwanted nudity that may otherwise be revealed by the skirt or dress itself; a shift.
  3. A slipdress.
  4. A mistake or error.
  5. A berth; a space for a ship to moor.
  6. A difference between the theoretical distance traveled per revolution of the propeller and the actual advance of the vessel.
  7. A slipway.
  8. A one-time return to previous maladaptive behaviour after cure.
  9. Any of several fielding positions to the off side of the wicket keeper, designed to catch the ball after being deflected from the bat; a fielder in that position (See first slip, second slip, third slip, fourth slip and fifth slip.)
  10. A number between 0 and 1 that is the difference between the angular speed of a rotating magnetic field and the angular speed of its rotor, divided by the angular speed of the magnetic field.
  11. A leash or string by which a dog is held; so called from its being made in such a manner as to slip, or become loose, by relaxation of the hand.
  12. An escape; a secret or unexpected desertion.
  13. A portion of the columns of a newspaper etc. struck off by itself; a proof from a column of type when set up and in the galley.
  14. A child's pinafore.
  15. An outside covering or case.
  16. A counterfeit piece of money, made from brass covered with silver.
  17. Matter found in troughs of grindstones after the grinding of edge tools.
  18. An aqueous suspension of minerals, usually clay, used, among other things, to stick workpieces together.
  19. A particular quantity of yarn.
  20. A narrow passage between buildings.
  21. A long seat or narrow pew in churches, often without a door.
  22. A dislocation of a lead, destroying continuity.
  23. The motion of the centre of resistance of the float of a paddle wheel, or the blade of an oar, through the water horizontally, or the difference between a vessel's actual speed and the speed it would have if the propelling instrument acted upon a solid; also, the velocity, relatively to still water, of the backward current of water produced by the propeller.
  24. The difference between the actual and synchronous speeds of an induction motor.
  25. A fish, the sole.

slips (verb)

  1. To lose one’s traction on a slippery surface; to slide due to a lack of friction.
  2. To err.
  3. To accidentally reveal a secret or otherwise say something unintentional.
  4. To move or fly (out of place); to shoot; often with out, off, etc.
  5. To pass (a note, money, etc.), often covertly.
  6. To cause to move smoothly and quickly; to slide; to convey gently or secretly.
  7. To move quickly and often secretively; to depart, withdraw, enter, appear, intrude, or escape as if by sliding.
  8. To move down; to slide.
  9. To release (a dog, a bird of prey, etc.) to go after a quarry.
  10. To remove the skin of a soft fruit, such as a tomato or peach, by blanching briefly in boiling water, then transferring to cold water so that the skin peels, or slips, off easily.
  11. To omit; to lose by negligence.
  12. To cut slips from; to cut; to take off; to make a slip or slips of.
  13. To cause to slip or slide off, or out of place.
  14. To bring forth (young) prematurely; to slink.
  15. To cause (a schedule or release, etc.) to go, or let it go, beyond the allotted deadline.

slips (noun)

  1. The area of the field covered by fielders in the slip positions; the slip fielders collectively

Definition of slops

slops (noun)

  1. A loose outer garment; a jacket or overall.
  2. (chiefly in the plural) A rubber thong sandal.
  3. (in the plural) See slops.

slops (noun)

  1. Liquid or semi-solid; goo, paste, mud.
  2. (sometimes in the plural) Scraps used as food for animals, especially pigs or hogs.
  3. (chiefly in the plural) Inferior, weak drink or liquid food.
  4. (sometimes in the plural) Domestic liquid waste; household wastewater.
  5. Water or other liquid carelessly spilled or thrown about, as upon a table or a floor; a puddle; a soiled spot.
  6. Human urine or excrement.

slops (noun)

  1. (costers) A policeman.

slops (noun)

  1. Loose trousers.
  2. Sailors’ breeches ending just below the knees or above the ankles, worn mainly in XVIII century.
  3. Clothing and bedding issued to sailors.

slops (noun)

  1. A loose outer garment; a jacket or overall.
  2. (chiefly in the plural) A rubber thong sandal.
  3. (in the plural) See slops.

slops (noun)

  1. Liquid or semi-solid; goo, paste, mud.
  2. (sometimes in the plural) Scraps used as food for animals, especially pigs or hogs.
  3. (chiefly in the plural) Inferior, weak drink or liquid food.
  4. (sometimes in the plural) Domestic liquid waste; household wastewater.
  5. Water or other liquid carelessly spilled or thrown about, as upon a table or a floor; a puddle; a soiled spot.
  6. Human urine or excrement.

slops (verb)

  1. To spill or dump liquid, especially over the rim of a container when it moves.
  2. To spill liquid upon; to soil with a spilled liquid.
  3. In the game of pool or snooker to pocket a ball by accident; in billiards, to make an ill-considered shot.
  4. To feed pigs

slops (noun)

  1. (costers) A policeman.

Definition of slump

slump (noun)

  1. A heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.
  2. A measure of the fluidity of freshly mixed concrete, based on how much the concrete formed in a standard slump cone sags when the cone is removed.
  3. A boggy place.
  4. The noise made by anything falling into a hole, or into a soft, miry place.
  5. The gross amount; the mass; the lump.

slump (verb)

  1. To collapse heavily or helplessly.
  2. To decline or fall off in activity or performance.
  3. To slouch or droop.
  4. To lump; to throw together messily.
  5. To fall or sink suddenly through or in, when walking on a surface, as on thawing snow or ice, a bog, etc.
  6. (slang) To cause to collapse; to hit hard; to render unsconscious; to kill.