5 Letter Words Ending in NT
glint
Noun : A short flash of light, usually when reflected off a shiny surface.
Noun : (obsolete) A brief look; a glance.
Adjective : (archaic, Shropshire, of a blade) Not sharp; dull.
riant
Adjective : Mirthful, cheerful, smiling, light-hearted.
Adjective : Of a place, landscape or view: having a pleasant appearance, looking bright or cheerful.
blunt
Adjective : Having a thick edge or point; not sharp.
Adjective : Dull in understanding; slow of discernment; opposed to acute.
Adjective : Abrupt in address; plain; unceremonious; wanting in the forms of civility; rough in manners or speech.
taunt
Verb : (transitive) To make fun of (someone); to goad (a person) into responding, often in an aggressive manner.
Noun : A scornful or mocking remark; a jeer or mockery.
Adjective : (obsolete, nautical) Very high or tall.
point
Noun : A small dot or mark.
Noun : Something tiny, as a pinprick; a very small mark.
Noun : A full stop or other terminal punctuation mark.
jaunt
Noun : (archaic) A wearisome journey.
Noun : A short excursion for pleasure or refreshment; a ramble; a short journey.
Verb : (intransitive) To ramble here and there; to stroll; to make an excursion.
gaunt
Adjective : Angular, bony, and lean.
Adjective : Unhealthily thin, as from hunger or illness: drawn, emaciated, haggard.
Adjective : (figurative)
joint
Adjective : Done by two or more people or organisations working together.
Noun : The point where two components of a structure join, but are still able to rotate.
Noun : The point where two components of a structure join rigidly.
scant
Adjective : Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; scanty; meager.
Adjective : Sparing; parsimonious; chary.
Adjective : (cooking, of a measurement) Slightly diminished; just short of the amount described.
front
Noun : The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.
Noun : The side of a building with the main entrance.
Noun : A field of activity.
faint
Adjective : (of a being) Lacking strength; weak; languid; inclined to lose consciousness
Adjective : Lacking courage, spirit, or energy; cowardly; dejected
Adjective : Barely perceptible; not bright, or loud, or sharp
slant
Noun : A slope; an incline, inclination.
Noun : A sloped surface or line.
Noun : (mining) A run: a heading driven diagonally between the dip and strike of a coal seam.
agent
Noun : One who exerts power, or has the power to act.
Noun : One who acts for, or in the place of, another (the principal), by that person's authority; someone entrusted to act on behalf of or in behalf of another, such as to transact business for them.
Noun : A person who looks for work for another person and brokers a deal between the hiree and hirer.
haunt
Verb : (transitive) To inhabit or to visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).
Verb : (transitive) To make uneasy, restless.
Verb : (transitive) To stalk; to follow.
feint
Noun : (often military) A movement made to confuse an opponent; a dummy.
Noun : (boxing, fencing) A blow, thrust, or other offensive movement resembling an attack on some part of the body, intended to distract from a real attack on another part.
Noun : (figuratively) Something feigned; a false or pretend appearance; a pretence or stratagem.
taint
Noun : A contamination, decay or putrefaction, especially in food.
Noun : A tinge, trace or touch.
Noun : A mark of disgrace, especially on one's character; blemish.
mount
Noun : A hill or mountain.
Noun : (palmistry) Any of seven fleshy prominences in the palm of the hand, taken to represent the influences of various heavenly bodies.
Noun : (obsolete) A bulwark for offence or defence; a mound.
grant
Verb : (ditransitive) To give (permission or wish).
Verb : (ditransitive) To give (bestow upon or confer, particularly in answer to prayer or request).
Verb : (transitive) To agree with (someone) on (something); to accept (something) for the sake of argument; to admit to (someone) that (something) is true.
scent
Noun : A distinctive smell.
Noun : A smell left by an animal that may be used for tracing.
Noun : The sense of smell.
vaunt
Verb : (intransitive) To speak boastfully.
Verb : (transitive) To speak boastfully about.
Verb : (transitive) To boast of; to make a vain display of; to display with ostentation.
grunt
Noun : A short snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak.
Noun : The snorting cry of a pig.
Noun : Any fish of the perciform family Haemulidae.
twunt
Noun : (UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, slang, vulgar) A fool; an extremely objectionable person.
event
Noun : An occurrence; something that happens.
Noun : A prearranged social activity (function, etc.)
Noun : One of several contests that combine to make up a competition.
count
Verb : (intransitive) To recite numbers in sequence.
Verb : (transitive) To determine the number of (objects in a group).
Verb : (intransitive) To amount to, to number in total.
shunt
Verb : (transitive) To cause to move (suddenly), as by pushing or shoving; to give a (sudden) start to.
Verb : (transitive) To divert to a less important place, position, or state.
Verb : (transitive) To provide with a shunt.
brunt
Noun : The full adverse effects; the chief consequences or negative results of a thing or event.
Noun : The force or shock of an attack in war.
Noun : The major part of something; the bulk.
giant
Noun : A mythical human of very great size.
Noun : (mythology, fantasy) Specifically:
Noun : Any of the gigantes, the race of giants in the Greek mythology.
chant
Verb : To sing, especially without instruments, and as applied to monophonic and pre-modern music.
Verb : To sing or intone sacred text.
Verb : To utter or repeat in a strongly rhythmical manner, especially as a group.
daunt
Verb : (transitive) To discourage, intimidate.
Verb : (transitive) To overwhelm.
Noun : A surname from Middle English.
haint
Noun : (US, dialectal) A ghost; a supernatural being; Alternative form of haunt.
Verb : (US, dialectal) Alternative form of haunt [(transitive) To inhabit or to visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).]
plant
Noun : (botany) An organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis. Typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree.
Noun : (botany) An organism of the kingdom Plantae. Now specifically, a living organism of the Embryophyta (land plants) or of the Chlorophyta (green algae), a eukaryote that includes double-membraned chloroplasts in its cells containing chlorophyll a and b, or any organism closely related to such an organism.
Noun : (ecology) Now specifically, a multicellular eukaryote that includes chloroplasts in its cells, which have a cell wall.
fount
Noun : (chiefly poetic, dated or archaic) Synonym of fountain (“a natural source of water”); a spring.
Noun : (by extension, agriculture, archaic) A device from which poultry may drink; a waterer.
Noun : (figurative) That from which something proceeds; an origin, a source.
burnt
Adjective : Damaged or injured by fire or heat.
Adjective : (of food) Carbonised.
Adjective : (of a person) Having a sunburn.
Adjective : Of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.
Verb : (transitive) To produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine; often used with out or off: print out, print off.
Verb : To produce a microchip (an integrated circuit) in a process resembling the printing of an image.
quint
Noun : (music) An interval of one fifth.
Noun : (music) The E string of a violin.
Noun : (card games) In piquet, a sequence of five playing cards of the same suit; equivalent to a straight flush in poker
ament
Noun : (botany) A catkin or similar inflorescence.
Noun : A congenital idiot.
saint
Noun : (religion, generally) A deceased person whom a church or another religious group has officially recognised as especially holy or godly; one eminent for piety and virtue.
Noun : (Christianity) One of the blessed in heaven.
Noun : (Christianity) A Christian; a faithful believer in the present world.
spent
Adjective : Consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.
Adjective : Of fish: exhausted as a result of having spawned.
Adjective : (law, chiefly UK) Of legislation or an enactment: no longer in force due to all of its provisions having expired or been completed.
meant
Verb : To intend.
Verb : (transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention.
Verb : (intransitive) To have as intentions of a given kind.
suant
Adjective : (obsolete or dialectal, rare) Smooth, or proceeding smoothly.
Verb : (obsolete or dialectal, rare) Smoothly; without difficulty.
suent
Adjective : Uniformly or evenly distributed or spread; even; smooth.
slunt
Noun : (slang, vulgar, derogatory, rare) A very slutty person.
paint
Noun : A substance that is applied as a liquid or paste, and dries into a solid coating that protects or adds colour to an object or surface to which it has been applied.
Noun : (in the plural) A set of containers or blocks of paint of different colors/colours, used for painting pictures.
Noun : (basketball, slang) The free-throw lane, construed with the.
flint
Noun : A hard, fine-grained quartz that fractures conchoidally and generates sparks when struck against a material such as steel, because tiny chips of the steel are heated to incandescence and burn in air.
Noun : A piece of flint, such as a gunflint, used to produce a spark by striking it with a firestriker.
Noun : A small cylinder of some other material of the same function in a cigarette lighter, etc.
stunt
Noun : A daring or dangerous feat, often involving the display of gymnastic skills.
Noun : (archaic) A skill.
Noun : (American football) A special means of rushing the quarterback done to confuse the opposing team's offensive line.
quant
Noun : (uncountable) Quantitative analysis or research.
Noun : (finance, countable) A quantitative analyst.
Noun : A punting pole with a broad flange near the end to prevent it from sinking into the mud; a setting pole.
avant
Noun : (obsolete) The front of an army; the vanguard.
Noun : A surname.
skint
Adjective : (slang, UK, Commonwealth, Ireland) Penniless, poor, impecunious, broke.
Adjective : (slang) skinned
ident
Adjective : (Now chiefly dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) Diligent; persistent.
Noun : An identification.
Noun : (radio, television) A brief audio or audiovisual sequence serving to identify the broadcaster.
trant
Verb : (intransitive) To walk; go about.
Verb : (intransitive) To traffic in an itinerant manner; to peddle.
Verb : (intransitive) To turn; play a trick.
daynt
Adjective : (obsolete) delicate; elegant; dainty
stint
Verb : (archaic, intransitive) To stop (an action); cease, desist.
Verb : (obsolete, intransitive) To stop speaking or talking (of a subject).
Verb : (intransitive) To be sparing or mean.
biont
Noun : A living organism
daint
Adjective : (obsolete) Dainty.
Verb : (Geordie) do not, don't
Verb : (West Midlands) didn't
elint
Noun : (espionage) Abbreviation of electronic intelligence. [(espionage) Intelligence-gathering by use of electronic sensors.]
Noun : Alternative letter-case form of ELINT
arent
Adjective : (obsolete, rare) Drying out, parching, withering.
Noun : A surname.
Verb : Misspelling of aren't. [are not (negative auxiliary)]
olent
Adjective : (obsolete) scented
imint
Noun : (espionage) Abbreviation of imagery intelligence.
osint
Noun : (espionage) Acronym of open-source intelligence.
harnt
Noun : (US, dialect) Alternative form of haunt, haint (“ghost”) [A place at which one is regularly found; a habitation or hangout.]
gyant
Noun : Obsolete form of giant. [A mythical human of very great size.]
stent
Noun : A slender tube inserted into a blood vessel, a ureter or the oesophagus in order to provide support and to prevent disease-induced closure.
Verb : (medicine) To insert a stent or tube into a blood vessel.
Noun : (archaic) An allotted portion; a stint.
brant
Noun : (Canada, US) Any of several wild geese, of the genus Branta, that breed in the Arctic, but especially the brent goose, Branta bernicla.
Adjective : (dialectal) steep, precipitous.
Adjective : (Scotland) smooth; unwrinkled
leant
suint
Noun : (organic chemistry, dated) A substance obtained from the wool of sheep, consisting largely of potash mixed with fatty and earthy matters.
clint
Noun : A male given name.
Noun : A village in Clint cum Hamlets parish, Harrogate borough, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2659).
Noun : A town in El Paso County, Texas, United States, named after settler Mary Clinton Collins.
hadnt
Verb : Misspelling of hadn't.
slent
Noun : Obsolete form of slant. [A slope; an incline, inclination.]
Verb : Obsolete form of slant. [(ambitransitive) To lean, tilt or incline.]
stant
Noun : A surname.
ulent
prunt
Noun : (glassblowing) A small piece of glass fused to the main body of a piece of glasswork and then shaped or pressed, for decoration
seynt
Noun : Obsolete form of saint. [(religion, generally) A deceased person whom a church or another religious group has officially recognised as especially holy or godly; one eminent for piety and virtue.]
geant
maint
avent
Noun : A surname from Anglo-Norman.
thant
winnt
Noun : (computing) Abbreviation of Windows NT.
ahint
Verb : (UK dialectal) behind
anant
ha'nt
Noun : (US, especially Southern US) Alternative form of haunt, haint (“ghost”) [A place at which one is regularly found; a habitation or hangout.]
Verb : (US, especially Southern US) Alternative form of haunt, haint [(transitive) To inhabit or to visit frequently (most often used in reference to ghosts).]
naunt
Noun : (nonstandard, proscribed, dated) aunt, mine aunt
skant
alent
accnt
baint
caint
goont
Noun : Alternative spelling of ghoont [(India) A small pony, especially one used as a pack animal]
poynt
Noun : Obsolete form of point. [A small dot or mark.]
Verb : Obsolete form of point. [(intransitive) To extend the index finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.]
sient
Noun : Obsolete spelling of scion. [A descendant, especially a first-generation descendant of a distinguished family.]
brent
Noun : A habitational surname from Old English.
Noun : A male given name transferred from the surname, of 20th century and later usage.
Noun : A placename:
trent
Noun : A placename
Noun : A river in central England, flowing 298 km (185 mi.) from Staffordshire, through Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire to join the Ouse and form the Humber estuary.
Noun : A river in Ontario, Canada, which flows into Lake Ontario and forms part of the Trent-Severn Waterway.
ghent
Noun : The capital city of the province of East Flanders, Belgium.
shant
Noun : (UK, Ireland, slang) A drink, usually a pint.
Noun : (UK, Ireland) A shack or shanty.
anent
blent
Noun : A mixture of two or more things.
Noun : (linguistics) A word formed by combining two other words; a grammatical contamination, portmanteau word.
Verb : (transitive) To mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade insensibly into each other.
gwent
Noun : A historical kingdom of Wales, in the south of the country.
Noun : A former county of South Wales, renamed in 1974 from Monmouthshire.
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