Discover a variety of five-letter words that begin with the letter “M” to enhance your vocabulary and word game strategies.
- Macaw- A type of colorful parrot.
- Macho- Exhibiting stereotypical masculinity.
- Madam- A polite term for a woman.
- Magic- The power of apparently influencing events using mysterious forces.
- Magma- Molten rock beneath the earth’s surface.
- Maize- A type of corn.
- Major- Significant, larger, or more important.
- Mambo- A type of dance originating in Cuba.
- Mango- A tropical stone fruit.
- Mania- An excessively intense enthusiasm or desire.
- Manor- A large country house with lands.
- Maple- A type of tree or its wood.
- March- The third month of the year.
- Marka- Former monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Marks- Plural of mark, a small area on a surface having a different color.
- Mauve- A pale purple color.
- Maxim- A general truth, fundamental principle, or rule of conduct.
- Maybe- Perhaps; expressing possibility.
- Medal- A metal disc awarded as a prize or commendation.
- Media- The main means of mass communication.
- Medio- Derivative from Spanish, meaning half or middle.
- Melee- A confused fight or scuffle.
- Melon- A large, round fruit with sweet juicy flesh.
- Merch- Short for merchandise, goods for sale.
- Mercy- Compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone.
- Merge- Combine or cause to combine to form a single entity.
- Merry- Cheerful and lively.
- Meter- Fundamental unit of length in the metric system.
- Metal- A solid material typically hard, shiny, malleable, fusible, and ductile.
- Metre- Variant spelling of meter, used in British English.
- Micro- Extremely small.
- Midge- A type of small fly.
- Might- Past tense of may, used to express possibility.
- Milia- Small, white, benign, keratin-filled cysts that appear just under the skin.
- Mince- Chop up or grind (food, especially meat) into very small pieces.
- Minor- Lesser in importance, seriousness, or significance.
- Mints- More than one mint, establishments for coining money.
- Minus- With the subtraction of.
- Mirth- Amusement, especially as expressed in laughter.
- Miser- A person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible.
- Missy- Informal term for a young girl or young woman.
- Mists- Thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air.
- Mitch- A common nickname for Mitchell.
- Mixed- Consisting of different qualities or elements.
- Mixer- A party or device for mixing ingredients or substances.
- Mixes- Plural of mix, to combine or put together to form one substance or mass.
- Modal- Relating to mode or form.
- Model- A three-dimensional representation of a person or thing or of a proposed structure.
- Mogul- An important or powerful person, especially in the motion picture or media industry.
- Mohur- A historical gold coin from India.
- Moist- Slightly wet; damp or humid.
- Molar- Relating to the molars, which are the large, flat teeth at the back of the mouth.
- Molds- Various fungi that cause decay and decomposition.
- Molex- Brand name for a type of electrical connector.
- Molly- A type of small tropical fish.
- Molto- A musical term meaning “much” or “very.”
- Momma- Informal term for mother.
- Money- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes.
- Monks- Religious men who live a communal life devoted to worship.
- Monte- A gambling card game.
- Month- Each of the twelve named periods into which a year is divided.
- Mooch- Beg or get without paying.
- Moods- States of mind or feeling.
- Moons- Natural satellites that orbit planets.
- Moose- A large deer with antlers found in northern forests of North America, Europe, and Asia.
- Moray- A type of eel found in tropical seas.
- Morel- An edible wild mushroom with a distinctive appearance.
- Morse- Referring to Morse code, a method used in telecommunication.
- Morty- Diminutive form of the name Mortimer.
- Mosts- Plural form of most, the majority of.
- Moths- Insects similar to butterflies with nocturnal habits and less colorful wings.
- Motif- A decorative design or pattern.
- Motor- A machine that supplies motive power.
- Mound- A large pile or heap of earth, stones, or other material.
- Mount- Climb onto (a hill, obstacle, etc.).
- Mourn- Feel sadness or regret.
- Mouse- A small rodent with a pointed nose, small rounded ears, and a long tail.
- Mousy- Of a dull light brown color, like that of a mouse.
- Mouth- The opening in the face of a person or animal, used for eating, breathing, and speaking.
- Moved- Past tense of move, to change position.
- Mover- Someone or something that moves.
- Moves- Plural of move, actions in moving.
- Movie- A recording of moving images that tells a story.
- Mowed- Past tense of mow, to cut down (grass or grain) with a machine.
- Mower- A machine or person that mows.
- Mucho- A lot, many (from Spanish).
- Mucus- A slimy substance produced in the nose and throat.
- Muddy- Covered in or full of mud.
- Muffs- Short tubes made of fur or other warm material into which the hands are placed for warmth.
- Mugel- An unclear or archaic term, possibly a misspelling.
- Muggy- Unpleasantly warm and humid.
- Mulch- Material spread around or over a plant to enrich or insulate the soil.
- Mules- Animals produced by breeding a male donkey with a female horse.
- Mummy- A dead body preserved by a special process.
- Munch- Eat something with a loud chewing noise.
- Muons- Elementary particles similar to electrons, with a negative charge and a spin of 1/2.
- Murky- Dark and dirty; not clear.
- Musks- Strong-smelling substances secreted by animals as a scent marker.
- Musky- Having a characteristic that resembles musk.
- Muted- Softened or subdued in sound, color, or style.