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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