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 sla.
- SLABS
- SLACK
- SLADE
- SLAES
- SLAGS
- SLAID
- SLAIN
- SLAKE
- SLAMS
- SLANE
- SLANG
- SLANK
- SLANT
- SLAPS
- SLART
- SLASH
- SLATE
- SLATS
- SLATY
- SLAVE
- SLAWS
- SLAYS
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)
- A valley, a flat grassy area, a glade.
- The sole of a plough.
slade (noun)
- A spade for digging peat.
Definition of slags
slags (noun)
- Waste material from a coal mine
- Scum that forms on the surface of molten metal
- Impurities formed and separated out when a metal is smelted from ore; vitrified cinders
- Hard aggregate remaining as a residue from blast furnaces, sometimes used as a surfacing material
- Scoria associated with a volcano
- A coward
- (chiefly Cockney) a contemptible person, a scumbag
- A prostitute
- A woman (sometimes a man) who has loose morals relating to sex; a slut
slags (verb)
- To produce slag
- To become slag; to agglomerate when heated below the fusion point
- To reduce to slag
- (sometimes with "off") to talk badly about; to malign or denigrate (someone)
- To spit
Definition of slake
slake (verb)
- To satisfy (thirst, or other desires).
- To cool (something) with water or another liquid.
- To become mixed with water, so that a true chemical combination takes place.
- To mix with water, so that a true chemical combination takes place.
- Of a person: to become less energetic, to slacken in one's efforts.
- To slacken; to become relaxed or loose.
- To become less intense; to weaken, decrease in force.
- To go out; to become extinct.
slake (noun)
- A sloppy mess.
slake (verb)
- To besmear.
Definition of slams
slams (verb)
- To shut with sudden force so as to produce a shock and noise.
- To put in or on a particular place with force and loud noise. (Often followed by a preposition such as down, against or into.)
- To strike forcefully with some implement.
- To strike against suddenly and heavily.
- To speak badly of; to criticize forcefully.
- To dunk forcefully, to slam dunk.
- To make a slam bid.
- To defeat (opponents at cards) by winning all the tricks of a deal or a hand.
- To change providers (e.g. of domain registration or telephone carrier) for a customer without clear (if any) consent.
- To drink off, to drink quickly.
- To compete in a poetry slam.
- To inject intravenously; shoot up.
slams (verb)
- To defeat by winning all the tricks of a deal or a hand.
Definition of slant
slant (noun)
- A slope; an incline, inclination.
- A sloped surface or line.
- A run: a heading driven diagonally between the dip and strike of a coal seam.
- An oblique movement or course.
- A sloping surface in a culture medium.
- A pan with a sloped bottom used for holding paintbrushes.
- A container or surface bearing shallow sloping areas to hold watercolors.
- A sarcastic remark; shade, an indirect mocking insult.
- An opportunity, particularly to go somewhere.
- A crime committed for the purpose of being apprehended and transported to a major settlement.
- (originally United States) A point of view, an angle; a bias.
- A look, a glance.
- A person with slanting eyes, particularly an East Asian.
slant (verb)
- To lean, tilt or incline.
- To bias or skew.
- To lie or exaggerate.
slant (adjective)
- Sloping; oblique; slanted.
slant (noun)
- A slashing action or motion, particularly:
- A mark made by a slashing motion, particularly:
- Something resembling such a mark, particularly:
- The loose woody debris remaining from a slash, (particularly forestry) the trimmings left while preparing felled trees for removal.
- Slash fiction.
slant (noun)
- A drink of something; a draft.
- A piss: an act of urination.
slant (noun)
- A swampy area; a swamp.
- A large quantity of watery food such as broth.
slant (noun)
- The period of a transitory breeze.
- An interval of good weather.
- The loose part of a rope; slack.