Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (75 of them) plausible five letter words starting with sw.
- 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 swats
swats (noun)
- A hard stroke, hit or blow, e.g., as part of a spanking.
- Alternate spelling of swot: vigorous study at an educational institution.
swats (verb)
- To beat off, as insects; to bat, strike, or hit.
swats (verb)
- To illegitimately provoke a SWAT assault upon (someone).
Definition of swift
swift (noun)
- A small plain-colored bird of the family Apodidae that resembles a swallow and is noted for its rapid flight.
- Any of certain lizards of the genus Sceloporus.
- A moth of the family Hepialidae, swift moth, ghost moth.
- Any of various fast-flying hesperiid butterflies.
- A reel for winding yarn.
- The main cylinder of a carding-machine.
- The current of a stream.
swift (adjective)
- Fast; quick; rapid.
- Capable of moving at high speeds.
swift (adverb)
- Swiftly.
Definition of swirl
swirl (noun)
- A whirling eddy.
- A twist or coil of something.
- The upward rushing of a fish through the water to take the bait.
swirl (verb)
- To twist or whirl, as an eddy.
- To be arranged in a twist, spiral or whorl.
- To circulate.
Definition of swive
swive (verb)
- To copulate with (a woman).
- To cut a crop in a sweeping or rambling manner, hence to reap; cut for harvest.