5 Letter Word with E
Refers to all members of a group without exception.
Large bird of prey with keen eyesight.
To go or come into a place or area.
The planet we live on; also soil or ground.
Consumed as food; past participle of eat.
Happening before the expected time.
Keenly wanting to do or have something.
Person or creature that consumes food.
Electronic message sent over the internet.
Occasion or happening, often planned.
Containing nothing; not filled or occupied.
More than is usual or necessary.
The number 8; one more than seven.
Receives money or reward for work or service.
To remove written or recorded material.
Surname or title meaning 'one who ends' in English.
Verb meaning to run away secretly to get married.
Plural of elf, small magical being in folklore.
Past tense of end; something has finished.
Verb meaning to take pleasure in something.
Means older or church leader; Old English origin
Means choose or pick; from Latin 'electus'
Joint in the arm; common body-part noun
Plural of even; also surname and math term
Means best or most select; French/Latin origin
Means opponent or foe; very common word
- Eerie
Classical element; basis of word 'ethernet'
Act of going in; common in forms and tech
Glowing coal; poetic in fantasy stories
Mistake or fault; key term in computing
Country in North Africa; proper noun place
Plural of exit; used in signs and maps
Precise, correct; from Latin 'exactus'
Means upright or raise; used in biology too
Common female name; from Latin 'Aemilia'
Popular male name; Hebrew for 'strong, firm'
Plural of edge; used in geometry and tools
Means the same in value; math and law term
Artist’s stand for canvas; from French 'chevalet'
Plural of evil; often used in moral contexts.
Verb meaning to make very happy or proud.
Short written composition or article.
Dark hardwood and color name, from Africa.
Organic compound from acids and alcohols.
Given name, often short for Eleanor.
Verb meaning to live or be real.
Verb meaning to do very well at something.
Plural of exam, short for examinations.
Long‑legged water bird; also a chess piece.
Common female given name in English.
Verb meaning to throw out or expel.
Pictogram used in digital messages.
Verb meaning to show or express emotion.
Past tense of egg; also mean to urge on.
Verb meaning to burst out or explode.
Medical procedure to cleanse intestine.
Plural of epic; grand heroic narratives.
Verb meaning becomes less severe or intense.
Name of famous rock singer Presley.
Plural of earl, British noble title.
Plural of east, multiple eastern areas.
Given name, diminutive of Edward.
Virus causing severe hemorrhagic fever.
Noun/verb meaning banish or send away.
Female given name, variant of Helen.
Plural of edit, document changes.
Plural of eave, lower roof edges.
Past tense of ease, to make less hard.
Relating to elves in fantasy fiction.
Moral principles guiding behavior.
Verb meaning to wear away or dissolve.
Male given name of Old English origin.
Verb meaning to make into law.
Plural of euro, European Union currency.
Female given name, variant of Erika.
Surname and place name in English.
Valid 5-letter verb; means to force someone out.
German city; also a type of food name.
Powdery abrasive mineral used to polish.
Valid verb form of emit; 3rd person singular.
Given name, famous from Elmer Fudd cartoons.
Short poem of serious, often mournful tone.
Female given name, notably Saint Edith.
Valid verb; past tense of edge, to sharpen.
Set of guiding beliefs or ideals; valid noun.
Female given name, variant of Erica.
Male given name; famously Elton John.
Noun for a person or tool that edges.
Noun for a particular period in history.
Male given name of Hebrew origin, “Yahweh is God”.
Resin-based adhesive; strong industrial glue.
Female name, known from Beethoven’s “Für Elise”.
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