Discover a variety of five-letter words that start with ‘t’ and end with ‘e’ to enhance your vocabulary and word game skills.
- Table- A piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs.
- Tithe- One tenth of annual produce or earnings, given as a tax.
- Those- Used to identify a specific set of people or things.
- Takee- A person who is taken or captured.
- Targe- A small, round shield.
- Title- The name of a book, composition, or other artistic work.
- Trite- Overused and consequently of little import.
- Twine- Strong thread or string of two or more strands twisted together.
- Toise- An old French unit of length.
- Tease- To make fun of or attempt to provoke.
- Tinge- A slight degree of color.
- Torte- A rich cake made with many eggs and little flour.
- Theme- The subject of a talk, piece of writing, or an exhibition.
- Tache- A small stain or spot.
- Taste- The sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth.
- Trice- A very short time; an instant.
- Throne- The ceremonial chair for a sovereign or bishop.
- Truce- An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting.
- Throve- Past tense of thrive; grew or developed well.
- Toste- An old spelling for toast, referring to sliced bread browned on both sides.
- Tulle- Fine netting, often used for veils or gowns.
- Targe- A shield, especially a small round one.
- Terse- Sparing in the use of words; abrupt.
- Trine- Threefold; triple.
- Tumor- An abnormal growth of tissue.
- Thane- A man, often chief of a clan, who held land granted by the king.
- Tonne- A metric ton, equal to 1,000 kilograms.
- Twite- A small finch with brownish plumage found in Eurasia.
- Touse- To handle roughly.
- Tache- An alternative form of the word ‘tache’, meaning a small mark or stain.
- Troke- To exchange or barter.
- Tasse- A small cup typically used for serving coffee.
- Thine- An old-fashioned word for ‘yours’.
- Touse- To dishevel or rumple.