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 swart

swart (noun)

  1. Black or dark dyestuff; something of a certain swart; something of a certain ocker.

swart (adjective)

  1. Of a dark hue; moderately black; swarthy; tawny.
  2. Black.
  3. Gloomy; malignant.

swart (verb)

  1. To make swart or tawny; blacken; tan.

swart (noun)

  1. A layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.
  2. An expanse of land covered in grass; a lawn or meadow.
  3. Skin; covering.

Definition of swath

swath (noun)

  1. The track cut out by a scythe in mowing.
  2. A broad sweep or expanse, such as of land or of people.

Definition of swish

swish (noun)

  1. A short rustling, hissing or whistling sound, often made by friction.
  2. A hissing, sweeping movement through the air, as of an animal's tail.
  3. A sound of liquid flowing inside a container.
  4. A twig or bundle of twigs, used for administering beatings; a switch
  5. A successful basketball shot that does not touch the rim or backboard.
  6. An effeminate male homosexual.
  7. An improvised alcoholic drink made by fermenting whatever ingredients are available.

swish (verb)

  1. To make a rustling sound while moving.
  2. To flourish with a swishing sound.
  3. To flog; to lash.
  4. To make a successful basketball shot that does not touch the rim or backboard.
  5. To mince or otherwise to behave in an effeminate manner.
  6. (transitive) To cause a liquid to move around in a container, or in one's mouth.

swish (adjective)

  1. Sophisticated; fashionable; smooth.
  2. Attractive, stylish
  3. Effeminate.

swish (interjection)

  1. A hissing or whistling sound of something travelling quickly through the air.

Definition of swive

swive (verb)

  1. To copulate with (a woman).
  2. To cut a crop in a sweeping or rambling manner, hence to reap; cut for harvest.