Discover a variety of five-letter words starting with the letter “G” to enhance your vocabulary and word game strategies.
- Gable- triangular upper part of a wall
- Gadid- relating to the cod family of fish
- Gaffe- a social blunder or mistake
- Gains- profits or positive return
- Galas- festive or celebratory events
- Gales- strong winds
- Galls- irritates or annoys
- Gamay- type of grape used in wine
- Gamer- someone who plays games
- Gamma- third letter in Greek alphabet
- Ganef- a thief or scoundrel
- Gaper- one who gapes or stares
- Garbs- types or styles of clothing
- Gaits- manners of walking or moving
- Galls- irritates or harms
- Gases- air-like fluids that expand freely
- Gates- barriers that open or close for passage
- Gazes- looks intently at something
- Gears- mechanisms for transmitting motion
- Geeks- individuals with deep interest in specific areas
- Geese- a type of large waterfowl
- Gelid- very cold, icy
- Gende- the gender
- Genes- units of heredity in living organisms
- Gents- informal term for gentlemen
- Germs- microorganisms that can cause disease
- Getup- manner of dressing or outfit
- Ghats- stairways leading to a river
- Ghost- an apparition of a dead person
- Ghyll- a narrow mountain stream or ravine
- Giddy- feeling light-headed or dizzy
- Gifts- something given voluntarily without payment in return
- Gilds- covers thinly with gold
- Gills- respiratory organs of fish and some amphibians
- Gilts- young female pigs
- Gimme- informal way of saying “give me”
- Gimps- decorative braids or cords
- Girds- encircles or secures with a belt or band
- Girls- female children
- Girth- measurement around the middle of something
- Given- past participle of give
- Giver- one who gives
- Gizmo- a gadget or device
- Glade- an open space in a forest
- Gland- an organ that secretes chemical substances
- Glare- strong, glaring light
- Glass- a hard, brittle substance made from silica
- Glean- to gather slowly and laboriously
- Glibs- having a smooth, fluent way with words
- Glint- a small, bright flash of light
- Glitz- flashy or showy appearance
- Globs- a lump or mass of thick or sticky material
- Gloms- grabs or catches
- Gloss- a shiny or polished surface
- Glove- a covering for the hand
- Glows- emits a steady light
- Glued- past tense of glue, to stick or attach
- Gnarl- twist into a knotted or distorted shape
- Gnash- grind one’s teeth together as from rage
- Gnats- small two-winged flies often swarming in warm climates
- Goads- provokes or annoys someone to stimulate some action
- Goals- objectives or targets to achieve
- Goats- horned mammals related to sheep
- Godly- devoutly religious
- Goes- third person singular present of go
- Gogos- informal for go-go dancers or lively dance clubs
- Goofs- silly mistakes
- Gooks- offensive slang for people from Southeast Asia
- Goons- thugs or hired henchmen
- Goops- gooey or sticky substances
- Goose- a large waterbird, plural is geese
- Gordy- a variant spelling of gaudy; ostentatious
- Gores- pieces of fabric used to shape a garment
- Gorge- a narrow valley between hills or mountains
- Gorks- to stare stupidly or gaze vacantly
- Gorps- a snack consisting of mixed nuts, raisins, and often chocolate
- Gorsy- covered with gorse; prickly shrubs
- Gouge- a chisel with a curved blade
- Gourd- a large fruit with a hard skin
- Gowns- long dresses typically worn by women
- Grabs- seizes quickly or eagerly
- Grace- elegance or beauty of form
- Grade- a particular level of rank, quality, or proficiency
- Graft- a shoot or twig inserted into a slit on the trunk of another tree
- Grain- small, hard seeds of food plants like wheat, corn
- Grand- magnificent and imposing in appearance, size, or style
- Grant- agree to give or allow something requested
- Grape- a berry, typically green or purple, used for eating or making wine
- Graph- a diagram representing data
- Grasp- to grip something firmly
- Grass- vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long narrow leaves
- Grate- a frame of bars with gaps
- Grave- a place of burial for a dead body
- Gravy- a sauce made from cooked meat juices
- Graze- eat grass in a field
- Great- of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above average
- Greed- intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth or power
- Greek- relating to Greece or its language, culture, or people
- Green- color between blue and yellow in the spectrum
- Greet- to address with expressions of kind wishes