5 letter words starting with sn

Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (65 of them) plausible five letter words starting with sn.

  • SNABS
  • SNACK
  • SNAFU
  • SNAGS
  • SNAIL
  • SNAKE
  • SNAKY
  • SNAPS
  • SNARE
  • SNARF
  • SNARK
  • SNARL
  • SNARS
  • SNARY
  • SNASH
  • SNATH
  • SNAWS
  • SNEAD
  • SNEAK
  • SNEAP
  • SNEBS
  • SNECK
  • SNEDS
  • SNEED
  • SNEER
  • SNEES
  • SNELL
  • SNIBS
  • SNICK
  • SNIDE
  • SNIED
  • SNIES
  • SNIFF
  • SNIFT
  • SNIGS
  • SNIPE
  • SNIPS
  • SNIPY
  • SNIRT
  • SNITS
  • SNIVE
  • SNOBS
  • SNODS
  • SNOEK
  • SNOEP
  • SNOGS
  • SNOKE
  • SNOOD
  • SNOOK
  • SNOOL
  • SNOOP
  • SNOOT
  • SNORE
  • SNORT
  • SNOTS
  • SNOUT
  • SNOWK
  • SNOWS
  • SNOWY
  • SNUBS
  • SNUCK
  • SNUFF
  • SNUGS
  • SNUSH
  • SNYES

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 snafu

snafu (noun)

  1. A ridiculously chaotic situation.
  2. A major glitch or breakdown.

snafu (verb)

  1. To screw up or foul up.


Definition of snick

snick (noun)

  1. A small deflection of the ball off the side of the bat; often carries to the wicketkeeper for a catch
  2. A small cut or mark.
  3. A knot or irregularity in yarn.

snick (verb)

  1. To cut or snip.
  2. To hit (the ball) with the edge of the bat, causing a slight deflection.

snick (noun)

  1. A sharp clicking sound.

snick (verb)

  1. To make something click, to make a clicking noise.

snick (verb)

  1. To latch, to lock.
  2. To cut.

Definition of snigs

snigs (noun)

  1. A small eel.

snigs (verb)

  1. To drag a log along the ground by means of a chain fastened at one end.
  2. To sneak.
  3. To chop off; to cut.

Definition of snowy

snowy (adjective)

  1. Marked by snow, characterized by snow.
  2. Covered with snow, snow-covered, besnowed.
  3. Snow-white in color, white as snow.

snowy (noun)

  1. A large, white, nomadic Arctic owl, Bubo scandiacus.