Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (46 of them) plausible five letter words starting with sm.
- 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 smack
smack (noun)
- A distinct flavor, especially if slight.
- A slight trace of something; a smattering.
- Heroin.
- A form of fried potato; a scallop.
smack (verb)
- To get the flavor of.
- To indicate or suggest something; used with of.
- To have a particular taste; used with of.
smack (noun)
- A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade and often called a fishing smack
- A group of jellyfish.
smack (noun)
- A sharp blow; a slap. See also: spank.
- The sound of a loud kiss.
- A quick, sharp noise, as of the lips when suddenly separated, or of a whip.
smack (verb)
- To slap someone.
- To make a smacking sound.
- To strike a child (usually on the buttocks) as a form of discipline. (US spank)
- To wetly separate the lips, making a noise, after tasting something or in expectation of a treat.
- To kiss with a close compression of the lips, so as to make a sound when they separate.
smack (adverb)
- As if with a smack or slap; smartly; sharply.
Definition of smelt
smelt (noun)
- Any small anadromous fish of the family Osmeridae, found in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and in lakes in North America and northern part of Europe.
- A fool; a simpleton.
smelt (verb)
- To sense a smell or smells.
- Followed by like or of if descriptive: to have a particular smell, whether good or bad.
- (without a modifier) To smell bad; to stink.
- To have a particular tincture or smack of any quality; to savour.
- To exercise sagacity.
- To detect or perceive; often with out.
- To give heed to.
smelt (noun)
- Production of metal, especially iron, from ore in a process that involves melting and chemical reduction of metal compounds into purified metal.
- Any of the various liquids or semi-molten solids produced and used during the course of such production.
smelt (verb)
- To fuse or melt two things into one, especially in order to extract metal from ore; to meld
Definition of smoke
smoke (noun)
- The visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material.
- A cigarette.
- Anything to smoke (e.g. cigarettes, marijuana, etc.)
- (never plural) An instance of smoking a cigarette, cigar, etc.; the duration of this act.
- A fleeting illusion; something insubstantial, evanescent, unreal, transitory, or without result.
- Something used to obscure or conceal; an obscuring condition; see also smoke and mirrors.
- A light grey colour/color tinted with blue.
- A particulate of solid or liquid particles dispersed into the air on the battlefield to degrade enemy ground or for aerial observation. Smoke has many uses--screening smoke, signaling smoke, smoke curtain, smoke haze, and smoke deception. Thus it is an artificial aerosol.
- A fastball.
smoke (adjective)
- Of the colour known as smoke.
- Made of or with smoke.
smoke (verb)
- To inhale and exhale the smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc.
- To inhale and exhale tobacco smoke.
- To give off smoke.
- To preserve or prepare (food) for consumption by treating with smoke.
- To dry or medicate by smoke.
- To fill or scent with smoke; hence, to fill with incense; to perfume.
- To make unclear or blurry.
- (chiefly as present participle) To perform (e.g. music) energetically or skillfully.
- To beat someone at something.
- To kill, especially with a gun.
- To thrash; to beat.
- To smell out; to hunt out; to find out; to detect.
- To ridicule to the face; to mock.
- To burn; to be kindled; to rage.
- To raise a dust or smoke by rapid motion.
- To suffer severely; to be punished.
- To punish (a person) for a minor offense by excessive physical exercise.
- To cover (a key blank) with soot or carbon to aid in seeing the marks made by impressioning.