If you’re curious about five-letter words that start with “ch,” this article provides a comprehensive list to boost your vocabulary or help with word games.
- Chaos- Complete disorder and confusion.
- Chant- A repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one sung or shouted.
- Chart- A sheet of information in the form of a table, graph, or diagram.
- Cheap- Low in price; costing little money.
- Cheat- To act dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage.
- Check- Examine something to determine its accuracy, quality, or condition.
- Cheer- Shout for joy or in praise or encouragement.
- Chest- The front surface of a person’s or animal’s body between the neck and the abdomen.
- Chili- A small hot-tasting pod of a variety of capsicum, used in sauces, relishes, and spice mixtures.
- Chime- A set of tuned bells, or the sound produced by them.
- Chief- The leader or ruler of a people or clan.
- Child- A young human being below the age of puberty or below the legal age of majority.
- Chime- A sound made by a bell or a clock.
- Choke- To hinder or obstruct the breathing of someone.
- Chord- A group of notes sounded together in music.
- Chute- An inclined plane, sloping channel, or passage down which things may slide.
- Chase- Pursue in order to catch or catch up with.
- Charm- The power or quality of delighting, attracting, or fascinating others.
- Churn- Agitate or turn milk or cream in a machine to produce butter.
- Chafe- To make sore by rubbing.
- Chomp- To chew or bite on something noisily.
- Chasm- A deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface.
- Champ- A person who has won a contest or competition.
- Chant- A repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one sung or shouted.
- Chaff- The husks of corn or other seeds separated by winnowing or threshing.
- Chasm- A deep fissure in the earth, rock, or another surface.
- Chase- Pursue in order to catch or catch up with.
- Chock- A wedge or block placed against a wheel or rounded object to prevent it from moving.
- Cheek- Either side of the face below the eye.
- Chive- A small bulbous perennial plant with long narrow leaves used as a culinary herb.
- Chowk- An intersection where roads meet, often forming a marketplace.
- Cheet- Uncommon plural of “cheet”, meaning a cheat or trick.
- Cheat- To act dishonestly or unfairly to gain an advantage.
- Chief- The leader or ruler of a people or clan.
- Chile- A South American country.
- Chill- An unpleasant feeling of coldness.
- Chirp- A sharp sound made by small birds or insects.
- Chord- A group of notes sounded together as a basis of harmony.
- Chorus- A large organized group of singers, especially one which performs together with an orchestra or opera company.
- Churl- A rude, boorish person.
- Chunk- A thick, solid piece of something.
- Chirp- A short, sharp, high-pitched sound.
- Chink- A narrow opening or crack, typically one that lets light through.
- Churl- A rude, boorish person.
- Choke- To hinder or obstruct the breathing of someone.
- Chump- A foolish or easily deceived person.
- Churn- Agitate or turn milk or cream in a machine to produce butter.
- Chute- An inclined plane or channel for conveying things to a lower level.
- Chump- A foolish or easily deceived person.
- Chock- A wedge or block placed against a wheel or rounded object to prevent it from moving.
- Chime- A set of tuned bells used for musical purposes.
- Churn- To move violently or to stir up something, especially liquid or cream.
- Chert- A hard, dark, opaque rock composed of silica.
- Chide- To scold or rebuke.
- Chomp- To chew or bite on something.
- Chivy- To chase or pursue with persistent effort.
- Chert- A hard, dark, opaque rock composed of silica.
- Chiff- A quick, short, whisper-like sound in pipe organs.
- Churl- A rude or mean-spirited person.
- Chest- The front surface of a person’s or animal’s body between the neck and the abdomen.
- Chaos- Complete disorder and confusion.
- Chalk- A soft white limestone used for drawing on blackboards.
- Charm- The power of pleasing or attracting.
- Churn- Agitate or turn milk or cream in a machine to produce butter.
- Chafe- To make sore by rubbing against something.
- Chaps- Leather leggings worn over trousers for protection.
- Champ- A champion.
- Chose- Past tense of “choose.”
- Chomp- To chew or bite on something.
- Chump- A foolish or easily deceived person.
- Chafe- To wear away or irritate by rubbing.
- Chair- A piece of furniture for one person to sit on.
- Cheat- Act dishonestly to gain an advantage.
- Chore- A routine task, especially a household one.
- Chuck- To throw something carelessly.
- Champ- A person who has won a contest or competition.
- Chink- A narrow opening or crack, typically one that lets light through.
- Chafe- To make sore by rubbing.
- Chock- A wedge or block to keep an object in place.
- Chasm- A deep fissure in the earth’s surface.
- Chant- A repeated rhythmic phrase.
- Chest- The front surface of a person’s body between the neck and the abdomen.
- Chide- To scold or rebuke.
- Choke- Obstruct someone’s breathing.
- Churn- Agitate or turn milk or cream in a machine to produce butter.
- Chomp- To chew loudly or vigorously.
- Chunk- A large thick piece of something.
- Chary- Cautiously or suspiciously reluctant.
- Chide- Scold or rebuke.
- Chirk- To cheer up.
- Churl- A rude or mean-spirited person.
- Chunk- A large thick piece of something.
- Chlor- A combining form indicating the presence of chlorine in compounds.
- Cheep- A short, high squeaky sound.
- Charm- The power or quality of delighting, attracting, or fascinating others.
- Chafe- To make sore by rubbing.
- Chive- A bulbous plant used as a culinary herb.
- Chewy- Food needing to be chewed hard or for some time before being swallowed.
- Chose- Past tense of “choose.”
- Chafe- To wear or irritate by rubbing.