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 sneak

sneak (noun)

  1. One who sneaks; one who moves stealthily to acquire an item or information.
  2. A cheat; a con artist.
  3. An informer; a tell-tale.
  4. A ball bowled so as to roll along the ground; a daisy-cutter
  5. A sneaker; a tennis shoe.
  6. A play where the quarterback receives the snap and immediately dives forward.

sneak (verb)

  1. To creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen.
  2. To take something stealthily without permission.
  3. (ditransitive) To stealthily bring someone something.
  4. To hide, especially in a mean or cowardly manner.
  5. (with on) To inform an authority of another's misdemeanours.

sneak (adjective)

  1. In advance; before release to the general public.
  2. In a stealthy or surreptitious manner.

Definition of sneck

sneck (noun)

  1. A latch or catch.
  2. The nose.
  3. A cut.

sneck (verb)

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


Definition of snobs

snobs (noun)

  1. A person who wishes to be seen as a member of the upper classes and who looks down on those perceived to have inferior or unrefined tastes.
  2. A cobbler or shoemaker.
  3. A member of the lower classes; a commoner.
  4. A workman who works for lower wages than his fellows, or who will not join a strike.
  5. (Cambridge University) A townsman, as opposed to a gownsman.