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5-letter words containing s, h

  • -ship — indicating skill
  • abash — to cause to feel ill at ease, embarrassed, or confused; make ashamed
  • aches — Plural form of ache.
  • aghas — Plural form of agha.
  • aisha — ?613–678 ad, the favourite wife of Mohammed; daughter of Abu Bekr
  • alish — Resembling or characteristic of ale.
  • amahs — Plural form of amah.
  • amish — The Amish are members of a Protestant sect whose rural way of life is simple and strict.
  • ankhs — Plural form of ankh.
  • aphis — any of various aphids constituting the genus Aphis, such as the blackfly
  • apish — stupid; foolish
  • arhus — a city and port in Denmark, in E Jutland. Pop: 228 547 (2004 est)
  • asham — (Caribbean) A dessert made from shelled and parched corn pounded into powder.
  • ashed — Simple past tense and past participle of ash.
  • ashen — Someone who is ashen looks very pale, especially because they are ill, shocked, or frightened.
  • asher — the son of Jacob and ancestor of one of the 12 tribes of Israel
  • ashes — ruins or remains, as after destruction or burning
  • ashet — a shallow oval dish or large plate
  • ashur — the chief deity, god of war and empire
  • athosMount, the easternmost of three prongs of the peninsula of Chalcidice, in NE Greece: site of an autonomous theocracy constituted of 20 monasteries. 131 sq. mi. (340 sq. km); about 35 miles (56 km) long.
  • awash — If the ground or a floor is awash, it is covered in water, often because of heavy rain or as the result of an accident.
  • ayahs — Plural form of ayah.
  • baghs — Plural form of bagh.
  • bahts — Plural form of baht.
  • basha — A tarpaulin or plastic waterproof sheet.
  • basho — a grand tournament in sumo wrestling
  • bashy — (music) Intensely percussive.
  • baths — a place having baths or a swimming pool for pubic use
  • besht — (Israel ben Eliezer"Besht") c1700–60, Ukrainian teacher and religious leader: founder of the Hasidic movement of Judaism.
  • bisho — a self-governing Bantu territory of South Africa on the Indian Ocean: granted independence in 1981 by South Africa, but not recognized by any other country as an independent state. 3200 sq. mi. (8300 sq. km). Capital: Bisho.
  • blahs — nonsense; rubbish: What they say is blah.
  • blash — a heavy splash
  • blush — When you blush, your face becomes redder than usual because you are ashamed or embarrassed.
  • bosch — Carl. 1874–1940, German chemist, who adapted the Haber process to produce ammonia for industrial use. He shared the Nobel prize for chemistry 1931
  • brash — If you describe someone or their behaviour as brash, you disapprove of them because you think that they are too confident and aggressive.
  • brush — A brush is an object which has a large number of bristles or hairs fixed to it. You use brushes for painting, for cleaning things, and for tidying your hair.
  • busch — Adolf Georg Wilhelm [German gey-awrk] /German geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), 1891–1952, Swiss violinist, conductor, and composer, born in Germany.
  • bushy — Bushy hair or fur is very thick.
  • cashe — (spelling)   It's spelled "cache".
  • chads — Plural form of chad.
  • chais — a shed or other aboveground building where a winemaker stores wine in casks.
  • chams — Plural form of cham.
  • chaos — Chaos is a state of complete disorder and confusion.
  • chaps — Chaps are leather leggings without a seat that are sometimes worn by cowboys over their pants.
  • chars — Plural form of char.
  • chase — If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them.
  • chasm — A chasm is a very deep crack in rock, earth, or ice.
  • chast — (obsolete) to chasten.
  • chats — Plural form of chat.
  • chaus — (dated) Felis chaus, the jungle cat.

On this page, we collect all 5-letter words with S-H. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 5-letter word that contains in S-H to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles

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