What word has Liz in it?

Words That Contain LIZ
  • cyclize.
  • dualize.
  • idolize.
  • lizards.
  • obelize.
  • realize.
  • stylize.
  • utilize.

What is a five letter word that ends with ATS?

5-letter words ending with ATS
ASATsbeats
flatsfrats
geatsghats
GMATsgnats
goatsGRATs

What words start with Liz?

7-letter words that start with liz
  • lizards.
  • lizzano.
  • lizines.
  • lizmark.

Is keenes a Scrabble word?

KEENS is also a valid Wordle word!

Yes, keens is a valid Scrabble word.

What words start with STA?

Words That Begin With STA
  • stab.
  • stag.
  • star.
  • stat.
  • staw.
  • stay.

What is a 5 letter word with STA in it?

5-letter words starting with STA
stabsstack
stampstand
stanestang
stankstans
staphstaps

What are some 5 letter words starting with A?

Some of the 5 letter words that start with A are abuzz, achoo, adoze, aeons, afrit, algae, ambry, amour, aorta, arvos, auger, azlon, azoth, askew, angst, almud, aglet, abysm, aahed, aargh, etc.

Can Wordle repeat letters?

Does Wordle repeat letters? You might have learned this already (and done so the hard way), but yes, absolutely letters can repeat in Wordle puzzles.

How many 5 letter words are there?

The Free Dictionary lists more than 158,000 words with five letters. The the Official Scrabble Dictionary (which allows some pretty obscure five-letter words), puts the number at about 9,000.

Is Shail a Wordle word?

No, shail is not in the scrabble dictionary

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Can Wordle be a proper name?

No, names cannot be Wordle answers – at least not unless they have another meaning – so don’t go guessing things like COLIN and TANYA as they are not in the dictionary. Many people were stumped by the Wordle 320 solution on Thursday 5 May – HOMER.

What is the Wordle word today April 4?

shawl
Wordle #289 Answer for Monday, April 4

The answer to Wordle on Monday, April 4 is “shawl.”

Does Wordle use slang?

Wordle 320 is a five-letter slang phrase that is mostly used in the US – and people in the UK will likely be unfamiliar with this word.

What words has Wordle removed?

The New York Times has removed ‘obscure’, ‘insensitive’ and ‘offensive’ words from Wordle – ABC News.