5 letter words Ending With W

List of five-letter English words ending with the letter “W”, along with their meanings and example sentences, arranged neatly in a table. These words help expand your vocabulary by exploring a unique pattern—words that end specifically in “W”.

5 Letter Words that End with W

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

WordMeaningExample Sentence
AllowTo permitThey will allow us to enter.
ArrowA pointed projectileThe hunter shot an arrow.
AskewNot straight or levelThe painting was hanging askew.
AglowGlowing with light or emotionHer face was aglow with joy.
AblowBlowing or being blownThe sails were ablow in the wind.
AlnowRare surname or stylized formAlnow is printed on the nameplate.
BelowUnderneathThe keys are below the table.
BrawlA noisy fightA brawl broke out at the bar.
BlewPast tense of blowThe wind blew all night.
ChowwA stylized form of “chow”We had choww before the game.
ChewTo bite food repeatedlyDon’t forget to chew your food well.
ClawA sharp nail of an animalThe cat scratched with its claw.
CrowwA creative spelling of “crow”The loud croww woke us up.
CrawlTo move slowly on hands and kneesThe baby started to crawl.
DrawlTo speak slowly and lazilyHe spoke with a Southern drawl.
DrownTo die in waterHe feared he would drown.
ElbowThe joint in your armHe bruised his elbow badly.
EndowTo give money or propertyThey will endow the scholarship fund.
FlownPast tense of flyThe birds had flown south.
FluffSoft fiber or furThe pillow was full of fluff.
FlewPast of flyThe bird flew across the sky.
FrownA sad or angry expressionShe gave him a frown.
GnawTo chew something hardThe dog started to gnaw the bone.
GrowwVariant or stylized form of growThe plant will groww quickly here.
GlowyGiving off light softlyHer cheeks looked warm and glowy.
HallowTo make holyThe ground was hallow and sacred.
MellowSoft or calm in characterHis voice grew mellow with age.
MeowwA stylized cat soundThe kitten gave a loud meoww.
MorrowThe next dayWe’ll meet again on the morrow.
NarrowNot wideThe path was very narrow.
PlowwVariant spelling of plowHe used a ploww to till the field.
PshawExpression of disbelief or dismissalPshaw! That’s nonsense,” she said.
ScowlAn angry frownHe gave her a cold scowl.
SinewMuscle or tendonStrength lies in the sinew.
ShadowA dark shape made by blocking lightThe shadow followed his every step.
ShrewA small mammal or a bad-tempered womanThe shrew darted into the bush.
ShowwA stylized form of “show”Let’s go to the magic showw.
SlangInformal languageHe spoke in modern slang.
SlewA large number or past tense of slayHe faced a slew of challenges.
SnowwVariant spelling of “snow”It began to snoww gently.
SpewTo vomit or gush outThe volcano started to spew lava.
StrawA thin tube for drinkingHe sipped juice through a straw.
ThrowTo toss somethingPlease throw me the ball.
ThrewPast of throwShe threw the ball far.
TrawlTo fish with a netFishermen trawl the deep sea.
UnlawSomething illegal or against lawThe act was considered unlaw.
WidowA woman whose spouse has diedShe became a widow in her 60s.
WrawlRare or dialect for noisy quarrelThey had a wrawl in the alley.
YellowA bright colorHer dress was a bold yellow.
WidowWoman whose husband is deceasedThe widow wore black to the event.
ThrowTo send through the airDon’t throw things indoors.
KnowwCreative form of “know”You need to knoww your rights.

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