5 Letter Word with N
At no time; not ever.
Period of darkness between sunset and sunrise.
Words by which persons or things are known.
Brief records of facts; also musical tones.
Direction opposite to south.
Thin hard coverings on fingers and toes.
Unpleasant or unwanted sound.
More pleasant or kind.
Parts of the face used for smelling and breathing.
Unpleasant, offensive, or dangerous.
Japanese covert agent skilled in stealth.
Daughter of one’s brother or sister.
Person trained to care for the sick or injured.
Plural of nest, place where birds lay eggs.
Country in West Africa.
Without clothes; also means bare or exposed.
Plural of noun, a word for a person or thing.
Third‑person of need; also plural noun.
Person (often woman) who cares for children.
Plural of nerd, also a Wonka candy brand
Mexican tortilla chip dish, cheesy snack
Plural of neck, body part below the head
Means honorable or aristocratic person
Small, specialized market or interest area
Means very enthusiastic or slightly crazy
Fictional prose book, longer than a story
Amphibians, plural of newt, like small salamanders
Looped rope used for hanging or binding
Female given name, classic and well known
Colloquial for diaper in British English
Means recorded or recognized in writing
Plural of nick, small cut or notch
Plural of nine, the number after eight
Variant of nosy, overly inquisitive person
Past tense of name, called or designated
Comparative of new, more recent than before
Plural slang for newbie, common in gaming.
Country in South Asia, home of Mount Everest.
Means lacking experience or sophistication.
Describes someone who needs a lot of help.
Synthetic polymer, used in textiles and ropes.
Slang for stylish, cool, or clever.
A V-shaped groove or indentation in something.
Third person of numb; also plural of numb.
Describes loud or full of noise.
A person who travels from place to place.
Plural of nuke, informal for nuclear weapons.
Short for nitroglycerin; also fuel type term.
Plural of norm, meaning standard or rule.
Relating to medieval Scandinavia or its people.
Slang for socially awkward but smart person.
Relating to the nose or nasal passages.
Belly button area; also a sea body part on ships.
Recently, or just now; newly formed or done.
Bundle of fibers; also courage or bravery.
Means related to a navy or ships at sea.
Number 9th in order or sequence.
Third person of 'near'; also plural noun.
Plural of neon, the chemical element.
Horse sound; verb for making that sound.
Verb meaning to push or prod gently.
Plural of nape, the back of the neck.
Plural of node; points in a network.
Given name, often a nickname for Eleanor.
Plural of none; also archaic adverb.
Mythical nature spirit, part human part divine.
Plural of noon; multiple midday times.
Central link or hub, esp. in tech networks.
Means very cold or, of food, spicy.
Plural of nook, a small corner or recess.
Given name, especially in the UK.
Diminutive nickname for Nicholas or Nicole.
Well‑known Finnish phone brand name.
Plural of naan, Indian flatbreads.
Cartoon character; also a silly person.
Given name and surname; also US river.
Means 'related to birth'; also a female name.
Pilot slang for the digit nine in English.
Past tense of nuke, to bomb heavily.
Slang for neat or stylish; also a surname.
Famous skincare brand founded in Germany.
Given name, variant of Nicki/Nicky.
Informal way to say 'no'; common slang.
Female given name of Slavic origin.
Female given name; also means a standard.
Irish male given name; One Direction singer.
Lowest point; also a direction in astronomy.
Surname of former US President Richard Nixon.
Diminutive form of Nicole; common given name.
Female given name, common worldwide.
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