5 Letter Words Ending in K
smirk
Noun : An uneven, often crooked smile that is insolent, self-satisfied, conceited or scornful.
Noun : A forced or affected smile.
Verb : To smile in a way that is affected, smug, insolent or contemptuous.
bleak
Adjective : Without color; pale; pallid.
Adjective : Desolate and exposed; swept by cold winds.
Adjective : Unhappy; cheerless; miserable; emotionally desolate.
stark
Adjective : (obsolete) Hard, firm; obdurate.
Adjective : Severe; violent; fierce (now usually in describing the weather).
Adjective : (poetic, literary or archaic) Strong; vigorous; powerful.
break
Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To separate into two or more pieces, to fracture or crack, by a process that cannot easily be reversed for reassembly.
Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To crack or fracture (bone) under a physical strain.
Verb : (transitive) To divide (something, often money) into smaller units.
crack
Verb : (intransitive) To form cracks.
Verb : (intransitive) To break apart under force, stress, or pressure.
Verb : (intransitive) To become debilitated by psychological pressure.
brisk
Adjective : Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action.
Adjective : Full of spirit of life; effervescing.
Adjective : (archaic) Sparkling; fizzy.
slack
Noun : (uncountable) The part of anything that hangs loose, having no strain upon it.
Noun : (countable) A tidal marsh or shallow that periodically fills and drains.
Noun : (uncountable, psychotherapy) Unconditional listening attention given by client to patient.
croak
Noun : A faint, harsh sound made in the throat.
Noun : The call of a frog or toad.
Noun : The harsh call of various birds, such as the raven or corncrake, or other creatures.
black
Adjective : (of an object) Absorbing all light and reflecting none; dark and hueless.
Adjective : (of a location or setting) Without light.
Adjective : (sometimes capitalized) Belonging to or descended from any of various (African, Aboriginal, etc.) ethnic groups which typically have dark pigmentation of the skin. (See usage notes below.)
sleek
Adjective : Having an even, smooth surface; smooth
Adjective : Glossy.
Adjective : Not rough or harsh.
snark
Noun : Snide remarks or attitude.
Verb : To express oneself in a snarky fashion.
Verb : (obsolete) To snort.
thick
Adjective : Relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.
Adjective : Measuring a certain number of units in this dimension.
Adjective : Heavy in build; thickset.
brook
Verb : (transitive, formal, chiefly in the negative) To bear; endure; support; put up with; tolerate.
Verb : (transitive, now chiefly Scotland) To enjoy the use of; make use of; profit by; to use, enjoy, possess, or hold.
Verb : (transitive, obsolete) To earn; deserve.
frank
Adjective : Honest, especially in a manner that seems slightly blunt; candid; not reserved or disguised.
Adjective : (medicine) Unmistakable, clinically obvious, self-evident.
Adjective : (obsolete) Unbounded by restrictions, limitations, etc.; free.
spark
Noun : A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire, resulting from an electrical surge or excessive heat created by friction.
Noun : A short or small burst of electrical discharge.
Noun : A small, shining body, or transient light; a sparkle.
skulk
Noun : A group of foxes.
Noun : (figurative) A group of people seen as being fox-like (e.g. cunning, dishonest, or having nefarious plans).
Noun : The act of skulking.
stock
Noun : A store or supply.
Noun : (operations) A store of goods ready for sale; inventory.
Noun : A supply of anything, stored until used; especially, such a supply that is ready for use.
check
Noun : An inspection or examination.
Noun : A control; a limit or stop.
Noun : (chess) A situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece.
smack
Noun : A distinct flavor, especially if slight.
Noun : A slight trace of something; a smattering.
Noun : (slang, uncountable) Heroin.
track
Noun : A mark left by something that has passed along.
Noun : A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or animal.
Noun : The entire lower surface of the foot; said of birds, etc.
chink
Noun : A narrow opening such as a fissure or crack.
Noun : A narrow beam or patch of light admitted by such an opening.
Noun : A chip or dent in something metallic.
sneak
Noun : One who sneaks; one who moves stealthily to acquire an item or information.
Noun : The act of sneaking
Noun : A cheat; a con artist.
crank
Adjective : (dialectal) Hard; difficult.
Adjective : (informal) Strange; weird; odd.
Adjective : (dialectal) Bent; twisted; crooked; distorted; out of repair.
freak
Noun : (dated outside certain expressions) Someone or something that is markedly unusual or unpredictable.
Noun : A hippie.
Noun : A drug addict.
stalk
Noun : The stem or main axis of a plant.
Noun : The petiole, pedicel, or peduncle of a plant.
Noun : Something resembling the stalk of a plant, such as the stem of a quill.
shank
Noun : The part of the leg between the knee and the ankle.
Noun : Meat from that part of an animal.
Noun : (ornithology, colloquial) A redshank or greenshank, various species of Old World wading birds in the genus Tringa having distinctly colored legs.
spunk
Noun : (countable, obsolete) A spark.
Noun : (uncountable) Touchwood; tinder.
Noun : (countable, chiefly Scotland, obsolete) A piece of tinder, sometimes impregnated with sulphur; a match.
shock
Noun : A sudden, heavy impact.
Noun : (figuratively) Something so surprising that it is stunning.
Noun : (psychology) A sudden or violent mental or emotional disturbance.
blink
Verb : (intransitive) To close and reopen both eyes quickly.
Verb : (transitive) To close and reopen one's eyes to remove (something) from on or around the eyes.
Verb : To wink; to twinkle with, or as with, the eye.
prick
Noun : A small hole or perforation, caused by piercing.
Noun : An indentation or small mark made with a pointed object.
Noun : (obsolete) A dot or other diacritical mark used in writing; a point.
skank
Noun : (derogatory, slang) A lewd and disreputable person, often female, especially an unattractive person with an air of tawdry promiscuity.
Noun : Anything that is particularly foul, unhygienic or unpleasant.
Adjective : (derogatory, slang) Lewd, vulgar, skanky.
gleek
Noun : (uncountable) A once-popular game of cards played by three people.
Noun : (countable) Three of the same cards held in one hand; three of a kind.
Noun : A jest or scoff; trick or deception.
block
Noun : A substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance.
Noun : A chopping block: a cuboid base for cutting or beheading.
Noun : A wig block: a simplified head model upon which wigs are worn.
clerk
Noun : One who occupationally provides assistance by working with records, accounts, letters, etc.; an office worker.
Noun : A salesclerk; a person who serves customers in a store or market.
Noun : A law clerk.
slick
Adjective : Slippery or smooth due to a covering of liquid; often used to describe appearances.
Adjective : Sleek; smooth.
Adjective : Appearing expensive or sophisticated.
chuck
Noun : (cooking) Meat from the shoulder of a cow or other animal.
Noun : (US, slang, dated) Food.
Noun : (mechanical engineering) A mechanical device that holds an object firmly in place, for example holding a drill bit in a high-speed rotating drill or grinder.
flick
Noun : A short, quick movement, especially a brush, sweep, or flip.
Noun : (informal) A motion picture, movie, film; (in plural, usually preceded by "the") movie theater, cinema.
Noun : (fencing) A cut that lands with the point, often involving a whip of the foible of the blade to strike at a concealed target.
think
Verb : (transitive) To ponder, to go over in one's mind.
Verb : (transitive) To have (some statement) in one's mind; to say to oneself mentally.
Verb : (intransitive) To communicate to oneself in one's mind, to try to find a solution to a problem.
cloak
Noun : A long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
Noun : A blanket-like covering, often metaphorical.
Noun : (figurative) That which conceals; a disguise or pretext.
spook
Noun : (informal) A ghost or phantom.
Noun : A hobgoblin.
Noun : (informal) A scare or fright.
clack
Noun : An abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a sound midway between a click and a clunk.
Noun : Anything that causes a clacking noise, such as the clapper of a mill, or a clack valve.
Noun : Chatter; prattle.
baulk
Noun : (British spelling) Alternative spelling of balk [(agriculture) An uncultivated ridge formed in the open field system, caused by the action of ploughing.]
Verb : (British spelling) Alternative spelling of balk [(archaic) To pass over or by.]
twink
Verb : To twinkle; to sparkle.
Verb : (now dialectal) To wink.
Noun : One or more very small, short bursts of light.
stick
Noun : An elongated piece of wood or similar material, typically put to some use, for example as a wand or baton.
Noun : A small, thin branch from a tree or bush; a twig; a branch.
Noun : A relatively long, thin piece of wood, of any size.
chunk
Noun : A part of something that has been separated.
Noun : A representative portion of a substance, often large and irregular.
Noun : (linguistics, education) A sequence of two or more words that occur in language with high frequency but are not idiomatic; a bundle or cluster.
crick
Noun : A painful muscular cramp or spasm of some part of the body, as of the neck or back, making it difficult to move the part affected.
Noun : A small jackscrew.
Verb : To develop a crick (cramp, spasm).
slink
Verb : (intransitive) To sneak about furtively.
Verb : (ambitransitive) To give birth to an animal prematurely.
Noun : (countable) A furtive sneaking motion.
cheek
Noun : (anatomy) The soft skin on each side of the face, below the eyes; the outer surface of the sides of the oral cavity.
Noun : (anatomy, informal, usually in the plural) The lower part of the buttocks that is often exposed beneath very brief underwear, swimwear, or extremely short shorts.
Noun : (figurative, informal, uncountable) Impudence.
knock
Noun : An abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood.
Noun : A sharp impact.
Noun : (figuratively, informal) A criticism.
plunk
Verb : (transitive) To drop or throw something heavily onto or into something else, so that it makes a dull sound.
Verb : (intransitive) To land suddenly or heavily; to plump down.
Verb : (transitive, baseball) To intentionally hit the batter with a pitch.
swank
Adjective : Fashionably elegant, posh.
Noun : A fashionably elegant person.
Noun : Ostentation; bravado.
blick
Verb : (transitive) To shine, gleam.
Verb : (nonce word, ambitransitive) To make, or cause to make, a soft, crisp sound.
Noun : The brightening or iridescence appearing on silver or gold at the end of the cupelling or refinishing process.
clink
Noun : (onomatopoeia) The sound of metal on metal, or glass on glass.
Noun : Stress cracks produced in metal ingots as they cool after being cast.
Verb : (ambitransitive) To make a clinking sound; to make a sound of metal on metal or glass on glass; to strike materials such as metal or glass against one another.
shirk
Verb : (transitive) To avoid, especially a duty, responsibility, etc.; to stay away from.
Verb : (intransitive) To evade an obligation; to avoid the performance of duty, as by running away.
Verb : (transitive) To procure by petty fraud and trickery; to obtain by mean solicitation.
blank
Adjective : (archaic) White or pale; without colour.
Adjective : Free from writing, printing, or marks; having an empty space to be filled in.
Adjective : (figurative) Lacking characteristics which give variety; uniform.
click
Noun : A brief, sharp, not particularly loud, relatively high-pitched sound produced by the impact of something small and hard against something hard, such as by the operation of a switch, a lock, or a latch.
Noun : (British) The act of snapping one's fingers.
Noun : (phonetics) An ingressive sound made by coarticulating a velar or uvular closure with another closure.
wreck
Noun : Something or someone that has been ruined.
Noun : The remains of something that has been severely damaged or worn down.
Noun : An event in which something is damaged through collision.
pluck
Verb : (transitive) To pull something sharply; to pull something out
Verb : (transitive) To take or remove (someone) quickly from a particular place or situation.
Verb : (transitive, music) To play (a single string on a musical instrument) by pulling and then releasing it, such as on a guitar.
crook
Noun : A bend; turn; curve; curvature; a flexure.
Noun : A bending of the knee; a genuflection.
Noun : A bent or curved part; a curving piece or portion (of anything).
chick
Noun : A young bird.
Noun : A young chicken.
Noun : (dated, endearing) A young child.
speck
Noun : A tiny spot or particle, especially of dirt.
Noun : A very small amount; a particle; a whit.
Noun : A small etheostomoid fish, Etheostoma stigmaeum, common in the eastern United States.
creak
Noun : The sound produced by anything that creaks; a creaking.
Verb : (intransitive) To make a prolonged sharp grating or squeaking sound, as by the friction of hard substances.
Verb : (transitive) To produce a creaking sound with.
trick
Noun : Something designed to fool, dupe, outsmart, mislead or swindle.
Noun : A single element of a magician's (or any variety entertainer's) act; a magic trick.
Noun : An entertaining difficult physical action.
flock
Noun : A number of birds together in a group, such as those gathered together for the purpose of migration.
Noun : A large number of animals associated together in a group; commonly used of sheep, but (dated) also used for goats, farmed animals, and a wide variety of animals.
Noun : Those served by a particular pastor or shepherd.
stuck
Adjective : Unable to move.
Adjective : Unable to progress with a task.
Adjective : No longer functioning, frozen up, frozen.
frisk
Adjective : (archaic) Lively; brisk.
Noun : A little playful skip or leap; a brisk and lively movement.
Noun : The act of frisking, of searching for something by feeling someone's body.
quirk
Noun : An idiosyncrasy; a slight glitch, a mannerism; something unusual about the manner or style of something or someone.
Noun : (architecture) An acute angle dividing a molding; a groove that runs lengthwise between the upper part of a moulding and a soffit.
Noun : (archaic) A quibble, evasion, or subterfuge.
knack
Noun : A readiness in performance; aptness at doing something.
Noun : A petty contrivance; a toy.
Noun : Something performed, or to be done, requiring aptness and dexterity.
clank
Noun : A loud, hard sound of metal hitting metal.
Verb : (intransitive) To make a clanking sound
Verb : (transitive) To cause to sound with a clank.
clunk
Noun : A dull, metallic sound, especially one made by two bodies coming into contact.
Noun : (dated) The sound of liquid coming out of a bottle, etc.; a glucking sound.
Noun : (derogatory, offensive) dull; foolish; stupid or silly person.
tweak
Verb : (transitive) To pinch and pull with a sudden jerk and twist; to twitch.
Verb : (transitive, informal) To adjust slightly; to fine-tune.
Verb : (transitive) To tease, to annoy; to get under the skin of (someone, typically so as to irritate them, or by extension to enamor, frighten, etc).
flask
Noun : A narrow-necked vessel of metal or glass, used for various purposes; as of sheet metal, to carry gunpowder in; or of wrought iron, to contain quicksilver; or of glass, to heat water in, etc.
Noun : A container used to discreetly carry a small amount of a hard alcoholic beverage; a pocket flask.
Noun : (sciences) Laboratory glassware used to hold larger volumes than test tubes, normally having a narrow mouth of a standard size which widens to a flat or spherical base.
shack
Noun : A crude, roughly built hut or cabin.
Noun : Any poorly constructed or poorly furnished building.
Noun : (slang) The room from which a ham radio operator transmits.
shuck
Noun : The shell or husk, especially of grains (e.g. corn/maize) or nuts (e.g. walnuts).
Noun : (slang, African-American Vernacular) A fraud; a scam.
Noun : (slang) A phony.
fleck
Noun : A flake.
Noun : A lock, as of wool.
Noun : A small spot or streak; a speckle.
frock
Noun : A dress, a piece of clothing, which consists of a skirt and a cover for the upper body.
Noun : An outer garment worn by priests and other clericals; a habit.
Noun : A sailor's jersey.
brusk
Adjective : (British, obsolete or US) Alternative spelling of brusque [Rudely abrupt; curt, unfriendly.]
wrick
Verb : (dialect) To twist; turn
Verb : (dialect) To wrench; strain
Noun : A painful muscular spasm in the neck or back
swack
Adjective : (Scotland) Lithe; nimble.
Noun : (slang) A large number or amount of something.
Noun : Synonym of smack
twerk
Noun : A fitful movement similar to a twitch or jerk.
Noun : (informal) A sexually-suggestive dance, generally involving the performer thrusting their hips back from a low squatting stance and shaking, bouncing, or wiggling their buttocks.
Verb : To twitch or jerk.
stack
Noun : (heading) A pile.
Noun : A large pile of hay, grain, straw, or the like, larger at the bottom than the top, sometimes covered with thatch.
Noun : A pile of similar objects, each directly on top of the last.
clock
Noun : A chronometer, an instrument that measures time, particularly the time of day.
Noun : (attributive) A common noun relating to an instrument that measures or keeps track of time.
Noun : (British) The odometer of a motor vehicle.
trunk
Noun : (heading, biological) Part of a body.
Noun : The usually single, more or less upright part of a tree, between the roots and the branches.
Noun : The torso; especially, the human torso.
creek
Noun : (British) A small inlet, often saltwater, leading to the sea or to the main channel of a river, especially a river estuary.
Noun : (British) The inner part of a port that is used as a dock for small boats.
Noun : (Australia, New Zealand, Canada, US) A stream of water, typically a stream of freshwater smaller than a river; in Australia, also used of river-sized bodies of water.
flank
Verb : (transitive) To attack the flank(s) of.
Verb : (transitive) To defend the flank(s) of.
Verb : (transitive) To place to the side(s) of.
whack
Noun : The sound of a heavy strike.
Noun : The strike itself.
Noun : The stroke itself, regardless of its successful impact.
wrack
Noun : (archaic, dialectal or literary) Vengeance; revenge; persecution; punishment; consequence; trouble.
Noun : (archaic, except in dialects) Ruin; destruction.
Noun : The remains of something; a wreck.
brink
Noun : The edge, margin, or border of a steep place, as of a precipice; a bank or edge.
Noun : (figurative) The edge or border.
Noun : A surname.
wreak
Verb : (transitive) To cause harm; to afflict; to inflict; to harm or injure; to let out harm.
Verb : (archaic) To chasten, or chastise/chastize, or castigate, or punish, or smite.
Verb : (archaic) To inflict or take vengeance on.
prink
Verb : (obsolete or dialectal) to give a wink; to wink.
Noun : The act of adjusting one's dress or appearance; the act of sprucing oneself up.
Verb : To look, gaze.
swink
Noun : (archaic) toil, work, drudgery
Verb : (archaic, intransitive) To labour, to work hard
Verb : (archaic, transitive) To cause to toil or drudge; to tire or exhaust with labor.
sebek
Noun : A surname.
Noun : Alternative form of Sobek (Egyptian crocodile-headed god) [(Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian deity associated with the crocodile.]
snerk
Verb : (Internet slang) To snicker or snort with laughter to express amusement.
quick
Adjective : Moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.
Adjective : Occurring in a short time; happening or done rapidly.
Adjective : Lively, fast-thinking, witty, intelligent.
drink
Verb : (ambitransitive) To consume (a liquid) through the mouth.
Verb : (transitive, metonymic) To consume the liquid contained within (a bottle, glass, etc.).
Verb : (intransitive) To consume alcoholic beverages.
crock
Noun : A stoneware or earthenware jar or storage container.
Noun : A piece of broken pottery, a shard.
Noun : (UK) A person who is physically limited by age, illness or injury.
kiosk
Noun : A small enclosed structure, often freestanding, open on one side or with a window, used as a booth to sell newspapers, cigarettes, etc.
Noun : A similar unattended stand for the automatic dispensing of tickets, etc; an e-kiosk.
Noun : A public telephone booth.
whisk
Noun : A quick, light sweeping motion.
Noun : A kitchen utensil, now usually made from stiff wire loops fixed to a handle (and formerly of twigs), used for whipping (or a mechanical device with the same function).
Noun : A bunch of twigs or hair etc, used as a brush.
batik
Noun : A wax-resist method of dyeing fabric.
Verb : To dye fabric using the wax-resist method.
amuck
Verb : Alternative form of amok [Out of control, especially when armed and dangerous.]
Noun : Alternative form of amok [One who runs amok; in Malay and Moro/Philippine culture, one who attempts to kill many others, especially expecting that they will be killed themselves.]
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