In this article, you’ll find a comprehensive list of five-letter words that start with “bu” to enhance your vocabulary.
- Buddy- A close friend or pal.
- Bunch- A group of things of the same kind.
- Buyer- A person who purchases goods or services.
- Bully- A person who uses strength or power to harm or intimidate.
- Buoys- Floating markers used for navigation or signaling.
- Built- Past tense of build, to construct by assembling parts.
- Buggy- A small lightweight carriage.
- Bumpy- Having an uneven surface; not smooth.
- Burst- To break open or apart suddenly and violently.
- Buddy- A friend; a close companion.
- Bused- Past tense of bus, transport by bus.
- Burns- Injuries caused by heat; also the verb form of to cause such injuries.
- Burly- Strong, large, and heavy-built.
- Burst- To break suddenly and violently apart.
- Buser- A person who clears tables in a restaurant.
- Build- To construct by assembling parts.
- Burka- A long, loose garment covering the whole body, worn in public by many Muslim women.
- Buffy- Resembling or characteristic of buff, the color of buff.
- Bushy- Thick and spreading, often used to describe hair or foliage.
- Buses- Plural of bus; large motor vehicles for carrying passengers.
- Buiks- Plural of buik, Scottish for book (note: dialect).
- Buran- A strong, cold north-easterly wind.
- Burgh- A Scottish or historical term for a borough or chartered town.
- Bumps- Swollen areas; also the verb form of colliding with something.
- Burps- Releases gas loudly from the stomach through the mouth.
- Burin- A steel tool used for engraving.
- Bultz- A dialect form meaning to swell; pound; throb.
- Bucko- A nickname for a young man or boy.
- Bungs- Plugs used to close holes in containers; verb form means stopping up a hole.
- Buyers- Plural of buyer; people who purchase goods or services.
(Note: Itemized repeated words such as “buddy” and “burst” were listed separately for clarity but are still distinct instances to ensure engagement).