Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got quite a few plausible five letter words starting with swa.
- 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
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 swain
swain (noun)
- A young man or boy in service; a servant.
- A knight's servant; an attendant.
- A country labourer; a countryman, a rustic.
- A rural lover; a male sweetheart in a pastoral setting.
Definition of swarf
swarf (noun)
- The waste chips or shavings from an abrasive activity, such as metalworking, a saw cutting wood, or the use of a grindstone or whetstone.
- A particular waste chip or shaving.
swarf (verb)
- To grind down.
swarf (noun)
- A faint or swoon.
swarf (verb)
- To grow languid; to faint.
Definition of swarm
swarm (noun)
- A large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony.
- A mass of people, animals or things in motion or turmoil.
- A group of nodes sharing the same torrent in a BitTorrent network.
swarm (verb)
- To move as a swarm.
- To teem, or be overrun with insects, people, etc.
- To fill a place as a swarm.
- To overwhelm as by an opposing army.
- To climb by gripping with arms and legs alternately.
- To breed multitudes.
Definition of sways
sways (noun)
- The act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.
- A rocking or swinging motion.
- Influence, weight, or authority that inclines to one side
- Preponderance; turn or cast of balance.
- Rule; dominion; control; power.
- A switch or rod used by thatchers to bind their work.
- The maximum amplitude of a vehicle's lateral motion.
sways (verb)
- To move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.
- To move or wield with the hand; to swing; to wield.
- To influence or direct by power, authority, persuasion, or by moral force; to rule; to govern; to guide. Compare persuade.
- To cause to incline or swing to one side, or backward and forward; to bias; to turn; to bend; warp.
- To hoist (a mast or yard) into position.
- To be drawn to one side by weight or influence; to lean; to incline.
- To have weight or influence.
- To bear sway; to rule; to govern.