5 letter words starting with sw

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  • SWABS
  • SWACK
  • SWADS
  • SWAGE
  • SWAGS
  • SWAIL
  • SWAIN
  • SWALE
  • SWALY
  • SWAMI
  • SWAMP
  • SWAMY
  • SWANG
  • SWANK
  • SWANS
  • SWAPS
  • SWAPT
  • SWARD
  • SWARE
  • SWARF
  • SWARM
  • SWART
  • SWASH
  • SWATH
  • SWATS
  • SWAYL
  • SWAYS
  • SWEAL
  • SWEAR
  • SWEAT
  • SWEDE
  • SWEED
  • SWEEL
  • SWEEP
  • SWEER
  • SWEES
  • SWEET
  • SWEIR
  • SWELL
  • SWELT
  • SWEPT
  • SWERF
  • SWEYS
  • SWIES
  • SWIFT
  • SWIGS
  • SWILE
  • SWILL
  • SWIMS
  • SWINE
  • SWING
  • SWINK
  • SWIPE
  • SWIRE
  • SWIRL
  • SWISH
  • SWISS
  • SWITH
  • SWITS
  • SWIVE
  • SWIZZ
  • SWOBS
  • SWOLE
  • SWOLL
  • SWOLN
  • SWOON
  • SWOOP
  • SWOPS
  • SWOPT
  • SWORD
  • SWORE
  • SWORN
  • SWOTS
  • SWOUN
  • SWUNG

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 swags

swags (noun)

  1. Initialism of scientific/speculative/sophisticated/stupid wild-ass guess.

swags (noun)

  1. (window coverings) A loop of draped fabric.
  2. A low point or depression in land; especially, a place where water collects.

swags (verb)

  1. To (cause to) sway.
  2. To droop; to sag.
  3. To decorate (something) with loops of draped fabric.
  4. To install (a ceiling fan or light fixture) by means of a long cord running from the ceiling to an outlet, and suspended by hooks or similar.

swags (noun)

  1. Style; fashionable appearance or manner.

swags (noun)

  1. (thieves' cant) A shop and its goods; any quantity of goods.
  2. (thieves' cant) Stolen goods; the booty of a burglar or thief; boodle.
  3. Handouts, freebies, or giveaways, such as those handed out at conventions.
  4. The possessions of a bushman or itinerant worker, tied up in a blanket and carried over the shoulder, sometimes attached to a stick.
  5. (by extension) A small single-person tent, usually foldable into an integral backpack.
  6. A large quantity (of something).

swags (verb)

  1. To travel on foot carrying a swag (possessions tied in a blanket).
  2. To transport stolen goods.

Definition of swain

swain (noun)

  1. A young man or boy in service; a servant.
  2. A knight's servant; an attendant.
  3. A country labourer; a countryman, a rustic.
  4. A rural lover; a male sweetheart in a pastoral setting.

Definition of swell

swell (verb)

  1. To become bigger, especially due to being engorged.
  2. To cause to become bigger.
  3. To grow gradually in force or loudness.
  4. To raise to arrogance; to puff up; to inflate.
  5. To be raised to arrogance.
  6. To be elated; to rise arrogantly.
  7. To be turgid, bombastic, or extravagant.
  8. To protuberate; to bulge out.

swell (noun)

  1. The act of swelling; increase in size.
  2. A bulge or protuberance.
  3. Increase of power in style, or of rhetorical force.
  4. A long series of ocean waves, generally produced by wind, and lasting after the wind has ceased.
  5. A gradual crescendo followed by diminuendo.
  6. A device for controlling the volume of a pipe organ.
  7. A division in a pipe organ, usually the largest enclosed division.
  8. A hillock or similar raised area of terrain.
  9. An upward protrusion of strata from whose central region the beds dip quaquaversally at a low angle.
  10. A person who dresses in a fancy or elegant manner.
  11. A person of high social standing; an important person.
  12. The front brow of a saddle bow, connected in the tree by the two saddle bars to the cantle on the other end.

swell (adjective)

  1. Fashionable, like a swell or dandy.
  2. Excellent.

swell (adverb)

  1. Very well.

Definition of swigs

swigs (noun)

  1. Drink, liquor.
  2. (by extension) A long draught from a drink.
  3. A person who drinks deeply.
  4. A tackle with ropes which are not parallel.
  5. Warm beer flavoured with spices, lemon, etc.

swigs (verb)

  1. To drink (usually by gulping or in a greedy or unrefined manner); to quaff.
  2. To suck.
  3. To take up the last bit of slack in rigging by taking a single turn around a cleat, then hauling on the line above and below the cleat while keeping tension on the line.