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 sware

sware (verb)

  1. To take an oath, to promise.
  2. To use offensive, profane, or obscene language.

sware (noun)

  1. A swear word.

Definition of sweat

sweat (noun)

  1. Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation.
  2. The state of one who sweats; diaphoresis.
  3. (especially WWI) A soldier (especially one who is old or experienced).
  4. The sweating sickness.
  5. Moisture issuing from any substance.
  6. A short run by a racehorse as a form of exercise.
  7. Hard work; toil.

sweat (verb)

  1. To emit sweat.
  2. To cause to excrete moisture through skin.
  3. To work hard.
  4. To extract money, labour, etc. from, by exaction or oppression.
  5. To worry.
  6. To worry about (something).
  7. To emit, in the manner of sweat.
  8. To emit moisture.
  9. To solder (a pipe joint) together.
  10. To stress out.
  11. To cook slowly at low heat, in shallow oil and without browning, to reduce moisture content.
  12. To remove a portion of (a coin), as by shaking it with others in a bag, so that the friction wears off a small quantity of the metal.
  13. To suffer a penalty; to smart for one's misdeeds.
  14. To scrape the sweat from (a horse).