5 Letter Word with G

  • Very large in size, amount, or quality.

  • Color between blue and yellow; also fresh.

  • Small juicy fruit, often used to make wine.

  • Activities for fun or competition.

  • Green plants with narrow leaves in fields or lawns.

  • Items made or sold for use or trade.

  • Female children or young women.

  • Horned mammals often kept for milk or meat.

  • Act of moving from one place to another.

  • Spirit of a dead person; apparition.

  • Extremely large person, creature, or object.

  • Magnificent or impressive in appearance or size.

  • Large waterfowl bird related to ducks.

  • Person who plays games, especially video games.

  • Total before deductions; also unpleasant.

  • Group: a collection of people or things together.

  • Grain: small hard seed of cereals like wheat.

  • Grace: elegance; also kindness or divine favor.

  • Real 5-letter word with G, plural of gang.

  • Common noun and verb, 5 letters with G.

  • Everyday verb, 5 letters, starts with G.

  • Common noun/verb, 5 letters including G.

  • Everyday noun, 5 letters, contains G.

  • Past participle of give, 5 letters.

  • Common noun, 5 letters with G.

  • Common noun, 5 letters, starts with G.

  • Noun/verb, 5 letters, includes G.

  • Noun/verb, 5 letters, G in the middle.

  • Adjective/noun, 5 letters, informal candy term.

  • Verb, 5 letters, common English word.

  • Noun/verb, 5 letters, widely used.

  • Plural of gift, 5 letters, valid word.

  • Noun/verb, 5 letters, common technical term.

  • Plural noun of gain, 5 letters.

  • Plural noun, 5 letters, about microbes.

  • Common noun, 5 letters, clothing item.

  • Common noun, 5 letters, about selfish desire.

  • Adjective, 5 letters, cartoon-famous word.

  • Common noun, round representation of Earth

  • Plural of gear, toothed mechanical parts

  • Verb form of give, 3rd person singular

  • Can mean to shred or to be thankful

  • Verb, 3rd person of grow, to increase

  • Informal word, something especially good

  • High renown or honor, often in praise

  • Plural or verb of gold, precious metal

  • Mythical small humanoid, fantasy creature

  • One who gives; donor or benefactor

  • Short for alligator, large reptile

  • Cooking surface with bars, also a verb

  • Informal, like or suited to girls

  • From Greece; also the Greek language

  • Low, guttural sound; also a verb

  • Feeling of having done wrong

  • 3rd person of grab, to seize quickly

  • Person who is irritable or bad‑tempered

  • Person who marries; also to tidy or train

  • Means dirt or soot; also a hip-hop genre.

  • Slang for someone doomed or already lost.

  • Diagram of points and lines in math.

  • Thick-skinned fruit like pumpkin or squash.

  • Tropical sweet fruit, common in juices.

  • Anatomical term for area between thigh and abdomen.

  • To seize firmly; also to understand.

  • To show the way; leader or instruction.

  • Thick savory sauce for meat or potatoes.

  • To say hello; welcome someone.

  • Respiratory organs of fish and some amphibians.

  • Organ that makes hormones or fluid in body.

  • To complain or a small annoyance.

  • To move smoothly, like a bird or skater.

  • Low, menacing animal sound; also a verb.

  • Devout or pious; strongly religious.

  • Grove
  • Old-fashioned exclamation of surprise.

  • Material used to fill gaps between tiles.

  • “Ghoul” is a spooky monster from Arabic folklore.

  • “Glare” means harsh, bright light or an angry look.

  • “Grams” are metric units of weight (g).

  • “Gassy” means full of gas; also informal and funny.

  • “Gable” is the triangular end of a roof.

  • “Groan” is a low sound of pain or annoyance.

  • “Genes” are DNA units carrying heredity info.

  • “Garry” is a male given name, variant of Gary.

  • “Girth” is the measurement around something.

  • “Ghana” is a West African country on the Gulf.

  • “Gabby” means very talkative, chatty person.

  • “Gumbo” is a rich stew from Louisiana cuisine.

  • “Guild” is an association of people with a trade.

  • Genie
  • gases
  • “Greys” is plural of grey; also aliens in sci‑fi.

  • “Ganga” is a name for the sacred Ganges River.

  • “Glade” is an open clearing in a forest.

  • “Gents” is short for gentlemen, men in general.

  • “Gatos” is Spanish for cats; loanword in some US slang.

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