5 letter words starting with sm

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  • SMAAK
  • SMACK
  • SMAIK
  • SMALL
  • SMALM
  • SMALT
  • SMARM
  • SMART
  • SMASH
  • SMAZE
  • SMEAR
  • SMEEK
  • SMEES
  • SMEIK
  • SMEKE
  • SMELL
  • SMELT
  • SMERK
  • SMEWS
  • SMICK
  • SMILE
  • SMILY
  • SMIRK
  • SMIRR
  • SMIRS
  • SMITE
  • SMITH
  • SMITS
  • SMIZE
  • SMOCK
  • SMOGS
  • SMOKE
  • SMOKO
  • SMOKY
  • SMOLT
  • SMOOR
  • SMOOT
  • SMORE
  • SMORG
  • SMOTE
  • SMOUT
  • SMOWT
  • SMUGS
  • SMURS
  • SMUSH
  • SMUTS

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 smarm

smarm (noun)

  1. Smarmy language or behavior.
  2. A style of fan fiction in which characters are warm and caring toward each other but without sexual overtones.

smarm (verb)

  1. To fawn, to be unctuous.
  2. To address in a fawning and unctuous manner.

Definition of smoky

smoky (adjective)

  1. Filled with smoke.
  2. Giving off smoke.
  3. Of a colour or colour pattern similar to that of smoke.
  4. Having a flavour or odour like smoke; flavoured with smoke.
  5. Resembling or composed of smoke.
  6. Blackened by smoke.
  7. (of a person's voice) Having a deep, raspy quality, often as a result of smoking tobacco.
  8. Attractive in a sensual way; sultry.
  9. Having a dark, thick, bass sound.
  10. Giving off steam or vapour.
  11. Obscuring or insubstantial like smoke.
  12. Suspicious; open to suspicion; jealous.

Definition of smolt

smolt (adjective)

  1. Bright; serene.
  2. (of weather) Calm; fine; fair.
  3. Smooth and shining.

smolt (noun)

  1. A young salmon two or three years old, when it has acquired its silvery color.

Definition of smote

smote (verb)

  1. To hit, to strike.
  2. To strike down or kill with godly force.
  3. To injure with divine power.
  4. To put to rout in battle; to overthrow by war.
  5. To afflict; to chasten; to punish.
  6. (now only in passive) To strike with love or infatuation.