5 letter words Ending With H

List of five-letter English words ending with the letter H, along with their meanings and example sentences, organized neatly in a table. These words are ideal for vocabulary building and language learning.

5 Letter Words that End with H

The following are 5 letter words ending with H with meaning:

WordMeaningExample Sentence
AbashTo make someone feel embarrassedThe rude comment began to Abash her.
AlephFirst letter of the Hebrew alphabetThe scroll started with an Aleph.
BeathA rare Scottish word meaning birch twigHe gathered a Beath for kindling.
BelchTo burp noisilyHe let out a loud Belch after dinner.
BenchA long seatWe sat on the park Bench.
BirchA type of treeThe forest was full of Birch trees.
BleahSlang for disgust or boredom“Ugh, this food tastes Bleah.”
BlushTo turn red from embarrassmentShe began to Blush when praised.
BoughA tree branchThe bird landed on the thick Bough.
BrashAggressively boldHis Brash behavior upset the group.
BrochA type of ancient Scottish stone towerThey explored a Broch in the Highlands.
BrushTool with bristlesUse a Brush to paint the wall.
ClashConflict or loud crashTheir views would often Clash.
ClothFabric materialShe bought soft Cloth for sewing.
CrashLoud, sudden noise or accidentA Crash echoed in the hallway.
CrushTo squeeze or flattenDon’t Crush the paper.
DeathThe end of lifeWe all must face Death one day.
DeashTo separate ash from metal (mining)The miners used a screen to Deash.
DelphPottery, especially from DelftShe collects Delph dishes.
DitchA trench or narrow channelThe kids fell into a Ditch.
DoughUnbaked bread mixtureShe kneaded the Dough for bread.
Drush(Slang or dialect)He took a Drush nap on the bench.
Edush(Rare/fictional)The spell was written in Edush script.
FetchTo go and bring backPlease Fetch the ball.
FilchTo steal sneakilyHe tried to Filch some coins.
FlushRedden or wash with waterHis cheeks began to Flush.
FreshNew, clean, not spoiledThe bread is still Fresh.
FroshSlang for freshmanThe Frosh were excited for orientation.
GnashGrind teeth in angerHe would Gnash his teeth in rage.
GraphA diagram showing dataPlot the results on the Graph.
Grush(Rare/variant slang)He took a Grush nap after lunch.
HoochSlang for illegal liquorThey brewed Hooch during Prohibition.
Imbuh(Rare/fictional)The word Imbuh appeared in the spellbook.
InishIrish word for islandWe took a boat to Inish Mor.
Kinch(Scottish dialect: a snare or trap)The rabbit got caught in a Kinch.
LanchTo throw or hurl (archaic)He did Lanch the spear with force.
LeashA strap for controlling petsPut the dog on a Leash.
LoathUnwilling or reluctantHe felt Loath to admit defeat.
MarshWetland with grassBirds nested in the Marsh.
MatchGame or equal counterpartThe teams played a tight Match.
MirthJoy or laughterThe room was full of Mirth.
MoochTo freeload or begHe tried to Mooch a meal.
MouthOpening for food and speechShe opened her Mouth to speak.
NinthPosition after eighthHe finished in Ninth place.
NotchA small cut or levelCut a Notch in the wood.
OomphEnergy or enthusiasmThat dish has real Oomph!
PerchA resting place, often for birdsThe bird found a Perch on the branch.
PitchTo throw or tone levelHe will Pitch the ball fast.
PlushSoft and luxuriousThe hotel bed was Plush.
PoachCook in simmering liquid or hunt illegallyDon’t Poach eggs that way!
QuashSuppress or reject forcefullyThe protest was Quashed quickly.
RanchA large farmThey own a Ranch in Texas.
ReachTo extend or stretchShe tried to Reach the top shelf.
RoachType of insectThere was a Roach in the kitchen.
RoughUneven or harshThe surface is Rough to touch.
SauchWillow tree in ScotsHe carved a flute from Sauch.

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