5-letter words ending with LE
Dive into the specific realm of 5-letter words that conclude with the letter LE. This focused section reveals the fascinating ways in which words of this particular length, ending with LE, contribute to the richness of the English language. Whether it's for expanding your vocabulary, solving puzzles, or simply for the love of words, discover how these terms uniquely blend length and ending sound.
Word | Points | Definition | Sentence example |
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whole | 11 | not injured or harmed | - |
while | 11 | a period of indeterminate length (usually short) marked by some action or condition | he was here for a little while |
uncle | 7 | a source of help and advice and encouragement | he played uncle to lonely students |
table | 7 | flat tableland with steep edges | - |
smile | 7 | a facial expression characterized by turning up the corners of the mouth; usually shows pleasure or amusement | - |
stole | 5 | a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women | - |
style | 8 | designate by an identifying term | They styled their nation `The Confederate States' |
bible | 9 | the sacred writings of the Christian religions | - |
apple | 9 | native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits | - |
title | 5 | a heading that names a statute or legislative bill; may give a brief summary of the matters it deals with | - |
noble | 7 | impressive in appearance | a noble tree |
scale | 7 | a thin flake of dead epidermis shed from the surface of the skin | - |
angle | 6 | a biased way of looking at or presenting something | - |
cable | 9 | television that is transmitted over cable directly to the receiver | - |
eagle | 6 | shoot two strokes under par | She eagled the hole |
rifle | 8 | go through in search of something; search through someone's belongings in an unauthorized way | Who rifled through my desk drawers? |
whale | 11 | a very large person; impressive in size or qualities | - |
cycle | 12 | an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs | the never-ending cycle of the seasons |
ankle | 9 | a gliding joint between the distal ends of the tibia and fibula and the proximal end of the talus | - |
exile | 12 | the act of expelling a person from their native land | men in exile dream of hope |
chile | 10 | a republic in southern South America on the western slopes of the Andes on the south Pacific coast | - |
belle | 7 | a young woman who is the most charming and beautiful of several rivals | she was the belle of the ball |
aisle | 5 | passageway between seating areas as in an auditorium or passenger vehicle or between areas of shelves of goods as in stores | - |
stale | 5 | lacking originality or spontaneity; no longer new | stale news |
merle | 7 | common black European thrush | - |
maple | 9 | any of numerous trees or shrubs of the genus Acer bearing winged seeds in pairs; north temperate zone | - |
bugle | 8 | any of various low-growing annual or perennial evergreen herbs native to Eurasia; used for ground cover | - |
guile | 6 | the quality of being crafty | - |
ample | 9 | fairly large in size | an ample waistline |
gable | 8 | the vertical triangular wall between the sloping ends of gable roof | - |
agile | 6 | mentally quick | an agile mind |
sable | 7 | a very dark black | - |
fable | 10 | a short moral story (often with animal characters) | - |
ladle | 6 | remove with or as if with a ladle | ladle the water out of the bowl |
hoyle | 11 | English writer on card games (1672-1769) | - |
sidle | 6 | move sideways | - |
haole | 8 | - | - |
ruble | 7 | the basic unit of money in Russia | - |
tulle | 5 | a fine (often starched) net used for veils or tutus or gowns | - |
addle | 7 | mix up or confuse | - |
shale | 8 | a sedimentary rock formed by the deposition of successive layers of clay | - |
joule | 12 | English physicist who established the mechanical theory of heat and discovered the first law of thermodynamics (1818-1889) | - |
amble | 9 | walk leisurely | - |
parle | 7 | - | - |
stele | 5 | an ancient upright stone slab bearing markings | - |
fille | 8 | a young female | - |
prole | 7 | a member of the working class (not necessarily employed) | - |
lisle | 5 | a strong tightly twisted cotton thread (usually made of long-staple cotton) | - |
brule | 7 | a member of a group of Siouan people who constituted a division of the Teton Sioux | - |
dhole | 9 | fierce wild dog of the forests of central and southeast Asia that hunts in packs | - |
stile | 5 | an upright that is a member in a door or window frame | - |
fogle | 9 | - | - |
abele | 7 | a poplar that is widely cultivated in the United States; has white bark and leaves with whitish undersurfaces | - |
esile | 5 | - | - |
ettle | 5 | - | - |
edile | 6 | - | - |
easle | 5 | - | - |
emule | 7 | - | - |
farle | 8 | - | - |
foule | 8 | - | - |
foyle | 11 | - | - |
fugle | 9 | - | - |
gerle | 6 | - | - |
hayle | 11 | - | - |
hable | 10 | - | - |
guyle | 9 | - | - |
gusle | 6 | - | - |
ickle | 11 | - | - |
inkle | 9 | a linen tape used for trimming as a decoration | - |
ingle | 6 | - | - |
incle | 7 | - | - |
istle | 5 | - | - |
ixtle | 12 | - | - |
kayle | 12 | - | - |
macle | 9 | - | - |
maile | 7 | - | - |
marle | 7 | - | - |
mille | 7 | - | - |
moble | 9 | - | - |
medle | 8 | - | - |
mvule | 10 | - | - |
neele | 5 | - | - |
moyle | 10 | - | - |
dalle | 6 | - | - |
drole | 6 | - | - |
dwile | 9 | - | - |
dwale | 9 | - | - |
duple | 8 | consisting of or involving two parts or components usually in pairs | duple (or double) time consists of two (or a multiple of two) beats to a measure |
doole | 6 | - | - |
dowle | 9 | - | - |
boule | 7 | an inlaid furniture decoration; tortoiseshell and yellow and white metal form scrolls in cabinetwork | - |
bodle | 8 | - | - |
bogle | 8 | - | - |
caple | 9 | - | - |
carle | 7 | - | - |
butle | 7 | - | - |
coble | 9 | - | - |
chyle | 13 | a milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fats; formed in the small intestine during digestion of ingested fats | - |
axile | 12 | relating to or attached to the axis | - |
azole | 14 | - | - |
avale | 8 | - | - |
argle | 6 | - | - |
birle | 7 | cause a floating log to rotate by treading | - |
bayle | 10 | - | - |
amole | 7 | - | - |
anole | 5 | small arboreal tropical American insectivorous lizards with the ability to change skin color | - |
anele | 5 | administer an oil or ointment to; often in a religious ceremony of blessing | - |
ancle | 7 | - | - |
anile | 5 | of or like a feeble old woman | - |
aizle | 14 | - | - |
phyle | 13 | a tribe of ancient Athenians | - |
pusle | 7 | - | - |
quale | 14 | - | - |
poule | 7 | - | - |
raile | 5 | - | - |
rayle | 8 | - | - |
roule | 5 | - | - |
rille | 5 | - | - |
roble | 7 | tall graceful deciduous California oak having leathery leaves and slender pointed acorns | - |
selle | 5 | - | - |
salle | 5 | - | - |
shule | 8 | - | - |
soole | 5 | - | - |
socle | 7 | a plain plinth that supports a wall | - |
soyle | 8 | - | - |
sowle | 8 | - | - |
spale | 7 | - | - |
spile | 7 | a plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask | - |
spule | 7 | - | - |
swale | 8 | a low area (especially a marshy area between ridges) | - |
toile | 5 | - | - |
thole | 8 | a holder attached to the gunwale of a boat that holds the oar in place and acts as a fulcrum for rowing | - |
tuple | 7 | - | - |
umble | 9 | - | - |
voile | 8 | a light semitransparent fabric | - |
veale | 8 | - | - |
utile | 5 | being of use or service | - |
obole | 7 | - | - |
odyle | 9 | - | - |
noule | 5 | - | - |
pagle | 8 | - | - |
padle | 8 | - | - |
ovule | 8 | a small body that contains the female germ cell of a plant; develops into a seed after fertilization | - |
wanle | 8 | - | - |
yodle | 9 | - | - |
moile | 7 | - | - |
goyle | 9 | - | - |
swile | 8 | - | - |
swole | 8 | - | - |
tuile | 5 | - | - |
thale | 8 | - | - |