6-letter words containing ble
- foible — a minor weakness or failing of character; slight flaw or defect: an all-too-human foible.
- fumble — to feel or grope about clumsily: She fumbled in her purse for the keys.
- gabble — to speak or converse rapidly and unintelligibly; jabber.
- gabled — provided with a gable or gables: a gabled house.
- gables — Plural form of gable.
- gablet — a small gable
- gamble — to play at any game of chance for money or other stakes.
- garble — to confuse unintentionally or ignorantly; jumble: to garble instructions.
- giblet — (usually plural) the edible viscera of a bird.
- gimble — To grimace.
- gobble — to swallow or eat hastily or hungrily in large pieces; gulp.
- goblet — a drinking glass with a foot and stem.
- hamble — (obsolete, transitive) To mutilate; hamstring; cut away.
- hobble — to walk lamely; limp.
- hubble — Edwin Powell, 1889–1953, U.S. astronomer: pioneer in extragalactic research.
- humble — not proud or arrogant; modest: to be humble although successful.
- inable — (obsolete, now nonstandard) Unable, not able.
- jabble — to splash or agitate (a liquid)
- jirble — to pour carelessly
- jumble — to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order: You've jumbled up all the cards.
- kemble — Frances Anne or Fanny (Mrs. Butler) 1809–93, English actress and author.
- kibble — to grind or divide into particles or pellets, as coarse-ground meal or prepared dry dog food.
- liable — legally responsible: You are liable for the damage caused by your action.
- lyable — (obsolete) Variant spelling of liable.
- marble — Alice, 1913–90, U.S. tennis player.
- mumble — to speak in a low indistinct manner, almost to an unintelligible extent; mutter.
- nibble — to bite off small bits.
- nimble — quick and light in movement; moving with ease; agile; active; rapid: nimble feet.
- nobble — to drug or disable (a race horse) to prevent its winning a race.
- nobler — distinguished by rank or title.
- nobles — distinguished by rank or title.
- nobley — (obsolete) The body of nobles; the nobility.
- nubble — a small lump or piece.
- nybble — nibble
- pebble — a small, rounded stone, especially one worn smooth by the action of water.
- preble — Edward, 1761–1807, U.S. naval officer.
- rabble — a tool or mechanically operated device used for stirring or mixing a charge in a roasting furnace.
- ramble — to wander around in a leisurely, aimless manner: They rambled through the shops until closing time.
- ribble — a river in NW England, flowing south and west through Lancashire to the Irish Sea. Length: 121 km (75 miles)
- riblet — a boneless cut of meat from the end of a rib of veal, lamb, or pork.
- rouble — a silver or copper-alloy coin and monetary unit of Russia, the Soviet Union, and its successor states, equal to 100 kopecks.
- rubble — broken bits and pieces of anything, as that which is demolished: Bombing reduced the town to rubble.
- rumble — to make a deep, heavy, somewhat muffled, continuous sound, as thunder.
- semble — to seem
- stable — a building for the lodging and feeding of horses, cattle, etc.
- suable — liable to be sued; capable of being sued.
- sublet — to sublease.
- tabled — an article of furniture consisting of a flat, slablike top supported on one or more legs or other supports: a kitchen table; an operating table; a pool table.
- tablet — a number of sheets of writing paper, business forms, etc., fastened together at the edge; pad.
- thible — a smooth stick for stirring porridge, broth or anything else made in a pot