Discover a variety of words starting with “pi” to enhance your vocabulary and sharpen your linguistic skills.
- Pi- The mathematical constant approximately equal to 3.14159.
- Piano- A large keyboard musical instrument.
- Pick- To select something from a group.
- Picnic- An outing where a meal is eaten outdoors.
- Picture- A visual representation of something.
- Pickle- Preserved or flavored in brine or vinegar.
- Picky- Very choosy or particular.
- Pie- A baked dish with a pastry crust and a filling.
- Piece- A portion or part of something.
- Pier- A platform supported by pillars, extending from the shore into water.
- Pierce- To penetrate or create a hole.
- Pig- A domesticated animal known for its stout body and snout.
- Pigeon- A common bird typically known for its stout body and short neck.
- Pike- A type of fish or a long spear.
- Pilaf- A rice dish cooked in stock with spices.
- Pilgrimage- A journey to a sacred place for religious reasons.
- Pill- A small rounded mass of medication to be swallowed.
- Pillow- A cushioned support for the head during sleep.
- Pilot- Someone who operates the controls of an aircraft.
- Pimple- A small inflamed elevation of the skin.
- Pin- A small, usually slender and pointed piece of metal.
- Pine- A type of tree, often used for wood or its evergreen nature.
- Ping- A sharp high-pitched sound or signal in electronic communication.
- Pink- A color intermediate between red and white.
- Pint- A measure of volume equal to one-eighth of a gallon.
- Pioneer- One of the first to explore or settle a new area.
- Pipe- A tube through which liquids or gases can flow.
- Pirate- One who robs at sea or plunders without sanction.
- Piston- A moving component contained by a cylinder in engines.
- Pit- A large hole in the ground.
- Pitch- To throw something or a quality of sound measured in frequency.
- Pity- A feeling of sorrow for someone else’s misfortune.
- Pixel- The smallest unit of an image on a computer or television screen.
- Pizza- A dish of Italian origin consisting of a flat round base of dough with various toppings.
- Place- A particular position, point, or area.
- Plaid- Patterned fabric with crisscross lines and colors.
- Plain- Simple, unadorned, or having no special features.
- Plait- A braid, especially of hair or straw.
- Plan- A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something.
- Planet- A celestial body moving in an orbit around a star.
- Plank- A long, flat piece of timber.
- Plant- An organism that typically grows in a permanent site and produces its food by photosynthesis.
- Plasma- The colorless fluid part of blood or lymph.
- Plaster- A paste applied to walls and ceilings for a smooth finish.
- Plastic- A synthetic material made from various polymers that can be molded.
- Plate- A flat dish from which food is eaten.
- Platform- A raised level surface on which people or things can stand.
- Plausible- Something that seems reasonable or probable.
- Play- To engage in activities for enjoyment and recreation.
- Player- One who participates in a game or sport.
- Plead- To argue a case or cause in a court of law.
- Pleasant- Giving a sense of happy satisfaction or enjoyment.
- Please- Used to ask for something in a polite manner.
- Pleasure- A feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment.
- Pledge- A solemn promise or agreement to do something.
- Plenty- A large or sufficient amount or quantity.
- Plot- A plan made in secret, especially with sinister intent, or a sequence of events in a story.
- Plow- Farming equipment used to turn over the earth.
- Plug- A device for making an electrical connection between an appliance and the main electricity supply.
- Plum- An oval fleshy fruit that is purple or reddish when ripe.
- Plumber- A person who installs and repairs piping, fittings, and fixtures.
- Plunge- To jump or dive suddenly and energetically.
- Plus- Indicating addition or positive aspect.
- Pocket- A small bag sewn into clothing, used for carrying small items.
- Poem- A piece of writing in which the expression of feelings is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm.
- Polar- Relating to the North or South Pole.
- Pole- A long cylindrical object, usually made of wood or metal.
- Police- The civil force responsible for maintaining law and order.
- Policy- A course of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
- Polish- To make something smooth and shiny by rubbing.
- Polite- Having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people.
- Poll- The process of voting in an election, or a survey of public opinion.
- Polo- A game played on horseback between two teams.
- Pond- A small body of still water.
- Pony- A small horse breed.
- Pool- A small area of still water, typically one artificially created.
- Poor- Lacking sufficient money to live at a standard considered comfortable or normal in society.
- Pop- A sudden loud, sharp noise, or popular, modern mainstream music.
- Pope- The bishop of Rome and head of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Porch- A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building.
- Pore- A tiny opening in the skin through which substances can pass.
- Port- A harbor where ships load and unload, or left side of a vessel facing forward.
- Pose- To assume a particular attitude or position in order to be photographed, painted, or drawn.
- Positive- With no possibility of doubt; clear and definite.
- Possess- To have as belonging to one; own.
- Possible- That may exist or happen, but that is not certain or guaranteed.
- Post- A piece of mail or sending of mail, or a job or position held.
- Pot- A container, typically rounded or cylindrical and of ceramic ware or metal, used for storage or cooking.
- Potato- A starchy plant tuber that is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as a vegetable.
- Potential- Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
- Pound- A unit of weight in general use equal to 16 ounces avoirdupois (approximately 454 grams).
- Pour- To flow rapidly in a steady stream.
- Poverty- The state of being extremely poor.
- Powder- Fine particles of a substance, typically ground or pulverized.
- Power- The ability or capacity to do something or act in a particular way.
- Practical- Concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.
- Practice- Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it.
- Praise- Express warm approval or admiration of.
- Pray- Address a solemn request or expression of thanks to a deity or other object of worship.
- Precise- Marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail.