Verbs with the letter A fall into two categories:
- Verbs that start with A: Act, abbreviate, accelerate, adore, admire, appear, arrive, (and over 100 other verbs)
- Verbs that include the letter A: Dance, talk, practice, save, watch (and many more)
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Approximately 900 5-letter words start with A in most dictionaries, and 150–200 common words start with the letter A. These include:
- About
- Above
- Actor
- Adapt
- Admit
- Adopt
- Adult
- After
- Again
- Agree
- Alike
- Amaze
- Apple
- Arrow
- Award
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Depending on the dictionary you’re using, approximately 14,000 5-letter words are in the English language. Some of the most common 5-letter words include:
- About
- Above
- Could
- First
- Found
- Horse
- Money
- Other
- Point
- Right
- Should
- Their
- There
- Today
- Watch
- Which
- Would
- Write
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There are at least seven commonly-used 5-letter words that start with AS in the English language:
- Ascot
- Ashes
- Aside
- Askew
- Aspic
- Asset
- Aster
There are also over 100 5-letter words that start with A.
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There are several 5-letter words that start with A and end in LE. Here are some of the most popular choices for word games, vocabulary building, and writing:
- Addle
- Agile
- Aisle
- Amble
- Ample
- Angle
- Ankle
- Apple
Of the many 5-letter words that start with A, these are popular in word games because they use two or more vowels.
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5-letter words that start with A and end in OR include:
- Abhor
- Actor
- Arbor
- Ardor
- Armor
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Rugby union, rugby league, soccer, and American football all trace their roots back to soccer in England. Rugby developed when Association Football (soccer) changed its rules and restricted the use of the hands during the game.
Rugby league is the least popular of all these codes but has more in common with American football than rugby union has.
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There are many sailing terms used in everyday speech in English. Words like “scuttlebutt” or “leeway” come from the rich heritage of sailing in the English-speaking world.
Probably because so much of England’s history (and that of the US) is based on naval superiority, sailing terms are everywhere. Some of the more common ones include:
- Adrift
- Leeway
- Scupper
- Scuttlebutt
- Aboveboard
- Aloof
- Junk
- Mainstay
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Some scary Halloween words include “ghost,” “haunted,” “spooky,” “macabre,” and “eerie.” Other common words are refer to creatures, like “vampire,” “zombie,” and “ghoul.” They can also describe eerie settings, such as “crypt,” “tomb,” or “graveyard.”
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Words with a scary tone include adjectives like “eerie,” “creepy,” “sinister,” “haunting,” and “terrifying,” and verbs and nouns like “creep,” “scream,” “dread,” and “fear.”To explore more spooky words, try QuillBot’s Paraphraser. It will help you set an eerie mood in stories, poems, or Halloween writing.
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