5-letter words that end in t
- bd ft — board foot (or feet)
- beast — You can refer to an animal as a beast, especially if it is a large, dangerous, or unusual one.
- beaut — You describe someone or something as a beaut when you think they are very good.
- beest — (archaic) subjunctive Archaic second-person singular form of be.
- befit — If something befits a person or thing, it is suitable or appropriate for them.
- begat — simple past tense of beget.
- beget — To beget something means to cause it to happen or be created.
- begot — Begot is the past tense of beget.
- benet — to trap (something) in a net
- bepat — to pat
- berat — a city in S central Albania.
- beret — A beret is a circular, flat hat that is made of soft material and has no brim.
- beset — If someone or something is beset by problems or fears, they have many problems or fears which affect them severely.
- besht — (Israel ben Eliezer"Besht") c1700–60, Ukrainian teacher and religious leader: founder of the Hasidic movement of Judaism.
- besit — to suit; fit
- besot — to stupefy or muddle by narcotics or infatuation
- bewet — to make wet
- bhoot — (in Indian mythology) a spirit or demon.
- bidet — A bidet is a low fixed container in a bathroom which you can use to wash your bottom.
- bight — a wide indentation of a shoreline, or the body of water bounded by such a curve
- bigot — If you describe someone as a bigot, you mean that they are bigoted.
- binet — Alfred [al-frid;; French al-fred] /ˈæl frɪd;; French alˈfrɛd/ (Show IPA), 1857–1911, French psychologist: co-deviser of the Binet-Simon scale.
- binit — a binary digit
- biont — a living thing
- bizet — Georges (ʒɔrʒ). 1838–75, French composer, whose works include the opera Carmen (1875) and incidental music to Daudet's L'Arlésienne (1872)
- blart — to sound loudly and harshly
- blast — A blast is a big explosion, especially one caused by a bomb.
- blatt — a newspaper
- bleat — When a sheep or goat bleats, it makes the sound that sheep and goats typically make.
- blent — blend
- blert — a fool
- blest — bless
- blitt — Bachelor of Letters
- bloat — to swell or cause to swell, as with a liquid, air, or wind
- bluet — a North American rubiaceous plant, Houstonia caerulea, with small four-petalled blue flowers
- blunt — If you are blunt, you say exactly what you think without trying to be polite.
- blurt — If someone blurts something, they say it suddenly, after trying hard to keep quiet or to keep it secret.
- boart — low-quality diamond, in granular aggregate or small fragments, valuable only in crushed or powdered form, especially for industrial use as an abrasive.
- boast — If someone boasts about something that they have done or that they own, they talk about it very proudly, in a way that other people may find irritating or offensive.
- boost — If one thing boosts another, it causes it to increase, improve, or be more successful.
- boult — Sir Adrian (Cedric). 1889–1983, English conductor
- bovet — Daniel. 1907–92, Italian pharmacologist, born in Switzerland, noted for his pioneering work on antihistamine drugs. Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1957
- bowat — a small lamp or lantern
- bract — a specialized leaf, usually smaller than the foliage leaves, with a single flower or inflorescence growing in its axil
- brant — a small goose, Branta bernicla, that has a dark grey plumage and short neck and occurs in most northern coastal regions
- brent — a borough of NW Greater London. Pop: 267 800 (2003 est). Area: 44 sq km (17 sq miles)
- brest — a port in NW France, in Brittany: chief naval station of the country, planned by Richelieu in 1631 and fortified by Vauban. Pop: 148 316 (2006)
- brett — a male or female given name.
- britt — a turbot of northeastern Atlantic seas.
- bruit — to report; rumour