6 Letter Words Ending in E
otiose
Adjective : Having no reason for being (raison d’être); having no point, reason, or purpose.
Adjective : Having no effect.
Adjective : Reluctant to work or to exert oneself.
repose
Verb : (intransitive) (also figurative) To lean or recline, sit down, or lie down to rest; to rest.
Verb : (intransitive) (figurative, chiefly Eastern Orthodoxy, of a saint) To die, to rest in peace.
Verb : (intransitive) Followed by on or upon: of a thing: to lie or be physically positioned on something, especially horizontally; to rest on or be supported by something.
blithe
Adjective : (chiefly Scotland, elsewhere dated or literary) Cheerful, happy.
Adjective : Casually careless or indifferent; showing a lack of concern; nonchalant.
Noun : A river in Staffordshire, England, which joins the River Trent.
solace
Noun : Comfort or consolation in a time of loneliness or distress.
Noun : A source of comfort or consolation.
Verb : (transitive) To give solace to; comfort; cheer; console.
accede
Verb : (intransitive) To agree or assent to a proposal or a view; to give way.
Verb : (intransitive) To become a party to an agreement or a treaty.
Verb : (intransitive) To come to an office, state or dignity; to attain, assume (a position).
rebuke
Verb : (of a person) To criticise harshly; to reprove.
Noun : (of a person) A harsh criticism.
desire
Verb : To want; to wish for earnestly.
Verb : To want emotionally or sexually.
Noun : (uncountable) The feeling of desiring; an eager longing for something.
alcove
Noun : (architecture) A small recessed area set off from a larger room.
Noun : A shady retreat.
Noun : (countable) The geographical and geological term for a steep-sided hollow in the side of an exposed rock face or cliff of a homogeneous rock type, that was water eroded.
serene
Adjective : Calm, peaceful, unruffled.
Adjective : Without worry or anxiety; unaffected by disturbance.
Adjective : Used as part of certain titles, originally to indicate sovereignty or independence.
morose
Adjective : Sullen, gloomy; showing a brooding ill humour.
deluge
Noun : A great flood or rain.
Noun : An overwhelming amount of something; anything that overwhelms or causes great destruction.
Verb : (transitive) To overwhelm.
facile
Adjective : (now usually derogatory) Easy; contemptibly easy.
Adjective : Lazy, simplistic, superficial (especially of explanations, discussions etc.).
Adjective : Effortless, fluent (of work, abilities etc.).
docile
Adjective : Ready to accept instruction or direction; obedient; subservient.
Adjective : Yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
visage
Noun : Countenance; one's face.
Noun : The appearance or aspect of something, especially when expressive or distinctive.
astute
Adjective : Shrewd or crafty.
Adjective : Quickly and critically discerning.
innate
Adjective : Inborn; existing or having existed since birth.
Adjective : (philosophy) Originating in, or derived from, the constitution of the intellect, as opposed to acquired from experience.
Adjective : Instinctive; coming from instinct.
induce
Verb : (transitive) To cause, bring about, lead to.
Verb : (transitive) To lead by persuasion or influence; incite or prevail upon.
Verb : (transitive) To induce the labour of (a pregnant woman).
sombre
Adjective : Dark; gloomy; shadowy, dimly lit.
Adjective : Dull or dark in colour or brightness.
Adjective : Melancholic, gloomy, dreary, dismal; grim.
divine
Adjective : Of or pertaining to a god.
Adjective : Eternal, holy, or otherwise godlike.
Adjective : Relating to divinity or theology.
mantle
Noun : (figuratively) A figurative garment representing authority or status, capable of affording protection.
Noun : (figuratively) Anything that covers or conceals something else; a cloak.
Noun : A piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or cloak, especially that worn by Orthodox bishops.
gentle
Adjective : Tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
Adjective : Soft and mild rather than hard or severe.
Adjective : Docile and easily managed.
cerise
Noun : A deep, bright red colour tinted with pink.
Adjective : (of textiles, especially silk) Cherry-colored; a light bright red.
Noun : A female given name from French.
cackle
Noun : A laugh resembling the cry of a hen or goose.
Noun : The cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg.
Verb : (intransitive) To make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
incite
Verb : (transitive) To call into action.
strife
Noun : Bitter conflict, sometimes violent.
Noun : Exertion or contention for superiority, either by physical or intellectual means.
Noun : (colloquial) A trouble of any kind.
timbre
Noun : The quality of a sound independent of its pitch and volume.
Noun : The pitch of a sound as heard by the ear, described relative to its absolute pitch.
Noun : (heraldry, uncommon) The crest on a (helmet atop a) coat of arms.
giggle
Verb : To laugh gently in a playful, nervous, or affected manner.
Noun : A high-pitched, silly laugh.
Noun : (informal) Fun; an amusing episode.
refute
Verb : (transitive) To prove (something) to be false or incorrect.
Verb : (transitive, proscribed) To deny the truth or correctness of (something); to reject or disagree with an accusation.
feeble
Adjective : Deficient in physical strength.
Adjective : Lacking force, vigor, or effectiveness in action or expression; faint.
Verb : (obsolete) To make feeble; to enfeeble.
strike
Verb : (transitive, sometimes with out or through) To delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate.
Verb : To have a sharp or sudden physical effect, as of a blow.
Verb : (transitive) To hit.
psyche
Noun : The human soul, mind, or spirit.
Noun : (chiefly psychology) The human mind as the central force in thought, emotion, and behavior of an individual.
Noun : A small white butterfly, Leptosia nina, family Pieridae, of Asia and Australasia.
obtuse
Adjective : Intellectually dull or dim-witted.
Adjective : (geometry, specifically, of an angle) Larger than one, and smaller than two right angles, or more than 90° and less than 180°.
Adjective : (now chiefly botany, zoology) Blunt; not sharp, pointed, or acute in form.
coerce
Verb : (transitive) To use force, threat, fraud, or intimidation in an attempt to compel one to act against their will.
Verb : (transitive) To restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb.
Verb : (transitive, computing) To force an attribute, normally of a data type, to take on the attribute of another data type.
charge
Noun : The amount of money levied for a service.
Noun : (military) An attack in which combatants rush towards an enemy in an attempt to engage in close combat.
Noun : A forceful forward movement.
virtue
Noun : (uncountable) Accordance with moral principles; conformity of behaviour or thought with the strictures of morality; good moral conduct.
Noun : (conceptually): (uncountable) The idea of all that is good or excellent (in every sense of those terms) in a human being, collectively instantiated by a varying number of human traits known as "the virtues", the enumeration of which vary by the many virtue systems which have developed within different cultures, religions, and historical periods.
Noun : (countable) An attribute of a personality (a "personality trait") which predisposes a person to behaviors resulting in human goodness; an admirable quality.
stride
Verb : (intransitive) To walk with long steps.
Noun : (countable) A long step in walking.
Noun : (countable) The distance covered by a long step.
trudge
Verb : (intransitive) To walk wearily with heavy, slow steps.
Noun : A tramp, i.e. a long and tiring walk.
Verb : (transitive) To trudge along or over a route etc.
supine
Adjective : Lying on its back.
Adjective : (of the hand, forearm or foot) Turned facing toward the body or upward: with the thumb outward (palm up), or with the big toe raised relative to the little toe.
Adjective : (figuratively) Reluctant to take action due to indifference or moral weakness; apathetic or passive towards something.
assure
Verb : (transitive) To make sure and secure; ensure.
Verb : (transitive) To give (someone) confidence in the trustworthiness of (something). [with that; or with of]
Verb : (transitive) To reassure.
opaque
Adjective : Allowing little light to pass through, not translucent or transparent.
Adjective : Neither reflecting nor emitting light.
Adjective : (figuratively) Unclear, unintelligible, hard to get or explain the meaning of.
severe
Adjective : Very bad or intense.
Adjective : Strict or harsh.
Adjective : Sober, plain in appearance, austere.
demure
Adjective : (chiefly of a woman) Modest, quiet, reserved, or serious.
Adjective : Affectedly modest, decorous, or serious; making a show of gravity.
Verb : (obsolete) To look demurely.
sedate
Adjective : (of a person or their behaviour) Remaining composed and dignified, and avoiding too much activity or excitement.
Verb : To calm or put (a person) to sleep using a sedative drug.
Verb : To make tranquil.
virile
Adjective : Manly; having characteristics associated with being male, such as strength; exhibiting masculine traits to an exaggerated degree such as strength, forcefulness or vigor.
Adjective : (physiology, of a male) Possessing high sexual drive and capacity for sexual intercourse.
Adjective : (grammar) Pertaining to a grammatical gender used in plurals of some Slavic languages, corresponding to the personal masculine animate nouns.
fierce
Adjective : Exceedingly violent, severe, ferocious, cruel or savage.
Adjective : Resolute or strenuously active.
Adjective : Threatening in appearance or demeanor.
revere
Verb : (transitive) To regard someone or something with great awe or devotion.
Verb : (transitive, also religion) To honour in a form lesser than worship, e.g., a saint, or an idol.
Noun : A revers.
futile
Adjective : Incapable of producing results, useless; doomed not to be successful; not worth attempting.
Adjective : Insignificant; frivolous.
impede
Verb : (transitive) To get in the way of; to hinder.
svelte
Adjective : Attractively thin; gracefully slender.
Adjective : Refined, delicate.
engage
Verb : (transitive) To engross or hold the attention of; to keep busy or occupied.
Verb : To interact socially.
Verb : (ambitransitive) To draw into conversation.
glance
Verb : (transitive) To turn (one's eyes or look) at something, often briefly.
Verb : (transitive) To look briefly at (something).
Verb : (transitive) To cause (light) to gleam or sparkle.
twinge
Noun : A sudden, pinching or sharp pain in a specific part of the body, especially one lasting for a short time.
Noun : (figurative) A sudden, sharp feeling of an emotional or mental nature, as of guilt or sadness; a pang, a paroxysm, a throe; also, a prick of the conscience.
Verb : (intransitive) To have a sudden, pinching or sharp pain in a specific part of the body, like a twitch.
supple
Adjective : Pliant, flexible, easy to bend.
Adjective : Lithe and agile when moving and bending.
Adjective : (figuratively) Compliant; yielding to the will of others.
allure
Noun : The power to attract, entice; the quality causing attraction.
Verb : (transitive) To entice; to attract.
Noun : The walkway along the top of a castle wall, sometimes entirely covered and normally behind a parapet; the wall walk.
savage
Adjective : Fierce and ferocious.
Adjective : Brutal, vicious, or merciless.
Adjective : (slang) Of an insult or person: disrespectful, audacious, and either blunt or sarcastic, in a hilarious way.
rumble
Noun : A low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach.
Verb : (intransitive) To make a low, heavy, continuous sound.
Verb : (intransitive) To move while making a rumbling noise.
lounge
Verb : (intransitive) To relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner.
Verb : To walk or go in a leisurely manner.
Noun : A large comfortable seat for two or three people or more, a sofa or couch; also called lounge chair.
stroke
Noun : An act of hitting; a blow, a hit.
Noun : An act of striking with a weapon; a blow.
Noun : A single movement with a tool; also, an impact of a tool on an object.
secure
Adjective : Free from attack or danger; protected.
Adjective : Free from the danger of theft; safe.
Adjective : Firm and not likely to fail; stable.
enable
Verb : To make somebody able (to do, or to be, something); to give sufficient ability or power to do or to be; to give strength or ability to.
Verb : To yield the opportunity or provide the possibility for something; to provide with means, opportunities, and the like.
Verb : To qualify or approve for some role or position; to render sanction or authorization to; to confirm suitability for.
coarse
Adjective : Lacking refinement, taste or delicacy.
Adjective : With a rough texture; not smooth.
Adjective : Composed of large particles.
seethe
Verb : (intransitive) (figurative) Of a person: to be in an agitated or angry mental state, often in a way that is not obvious to others.
Verb : (intransitive) Of a liquid or other substance, or a container holding it: to be boiled (vigorously); to become boiling hot.
Verb : (intransitive) (figurative) Of a liquid, vapor, etc., or a container holding it: to foam or froth in an agitated manner, as if boiling.
endure
Verb : (intransitive) To continue or carry on, despite obstacles or hardships; to persist.
Verb : (transitive) To tolerate or put up with something unpleasant.
Verb : To remain firm, as under trial or suffering; to suffer patiently or without yielding; to bear up under adversity; to hold out.
evince
Verb : (transitive) To show or demonstrate clearly; to manifest.
strive
Verb : To try to achieve a result; to make strenuous effort; to try earnestly and persistently.
Verb : To struggle in opposition; to be in contention or dispute; to contend; to contest.
Verb : To vie; to compete as a rival.
mumble
Verb : (transitive, intransitive) To speak unintelligibly or inaudibly; to fail to articulate.
Noun : A quiet or unintelligible vocalization; a low tone of voice.
Verb : To chew something gently with closed lips.
unease
Noun : Trouble; misery; a feeling of disquiet or concern.
Verb : (transitive) To make uneasy or uncomfortable.
ramble
Noun : A rambling; an instance of someone talking at length without direction.
Verb : (often with on, about, or both) To talk or write incessantly, unclearly, or incoherently, with many digressions.
Verb : To walk for pleasure; to amble or saunter.
effete
Adjective : Lacking strength or vitality; feeble, powerless, impotent.
Adjective : Decadent, weak through self-indulgence.
Adjective : (of a person) Affected, overrefined.
facade
Noun : (architecture) The face of a building, especially the front view or elevation.
Noun : (figuratively) A deceptive or insincere outward appearance.
Noun : (by extension) The face or front (most visible side) of any other thing, such as the prospect of an organ.
berate
Verb : (transitive) To chide or scold vehemently.
unique
Adjective : (not comparable) Being the only one of its kind; unequaled, unparalleled or unmatched.
Noun : A thing without a like; something unequalled or unparallelled; one of a kind.
Adjective : Of a feature, such that only one holder has it.
refuge
Noun : A place providing safety, protection or shelter.
Noun : A state of safety, protection or shelter.
Noun : Something or someone turned to for safety or assistance; a recourse or resort.
fickle
Adjective : Quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.
Adjective : (figurative) Changeable.
Verb : (transitive) To deceive, flatter.
subdue
Verb : (transitive) To overcome, quieten, or bring under control.
Verb : (transitive) To bring (a country) under control by force.
invoke
Verb : (transitive) To call upon (a person, a god) for help, assistance or guidance.
Verb : (transitive) To solicit, petition for, appeal to a favorable attitude.
Verb : (transitive) To appeal for validation to a (notably cited) authority.
bridge
Noun : A construction or natural feature that spans a divide.
Noun : A construction spanning a waterway, ravine, or valley from a height, allowing for the passage of vehicles, pedestrians, trains, etc.
Noun : (anatomy) The upper bony ridge of the human nose.
create
Verb : (transitive) To bring into existence; (sometimes in particular:)
Verb : To make or produce from other (e.g. raw, unrefined or scattered) materials or combinable elements or ideas; to design or invest with a new form, shape, function, etc.
Verb : (especially of a god) To bring into existence out of nothing, without the prior existence of the materials or elements used.
kindle
Verb : (transitive) To start (a fire) or light (a torch, a match, coals, etc.).
Verb : (transitive, figurative) To arouse or inspire (a passion, etc).
Verb : (intransitive, figurative) To begin to grow or take hold.
nuance
Noun : Subtlety or fine detail.
Noun : (countable) A minor distinction.
Verb : (transitive) To apply a nuance to; to change or redefine in a subtle way.
deride
Verb : (transitive) To laugh at or mock (someone or something) harshly; to ridicule, to scorn.
Verb : (intransitive, obsolete) To laugh in a harshly mocking manner.
vivace
Verb : (music) At a brisk, lively tempo.
Adjective : (music) Played, or to be played, at a brisk, lively tempo.
Noun : (music) A piece to be played at a brisk, lively tempo.
scathe
Noun : (countable, uncountable) Damage, harm, hurt, injury.
Verb : (figuratively) To severely hurt (someone's feelings, soul, etc., or something intangible) through acts, words spoken, etc.
Noun : (countable) Someone who, or something which, causes harm; an injurer.
oracle
Noun : A person such as a priest through whom the deity is supposed to respond with prophecy or advice.
Noun : A prophetic response, often enigmatic or allegorical, so given.
Noun : A person considered to be a source of wisdom.
manage
Verb : (transitive) To direct or be in charge of.
Verb : (transitive) To handle or control (a situation, job).
Verb : (intransitive) To succeed at an attempt in spite of difficulty. [with infinitive]
wheeze
Verb : To breathe hard, and with an audible piping or whistling sound, as persons affected with asthma.
Verb : (slang) To convulse with laughter; to become breathless due to intense laughing.
Verb : To make a sound that resembles the sound of human wheezing.
rustle
Noun : A soft crackling sound similar to the movement of dry leaves.
Noun : A movement producing such a sound.
Verb : (ergative) To move (something) with a soft crackling sound.
pursue
Verb : (transitive) To aim for, go after (a specified objective, situation etc.).
Verb : (ambitransitive) To follow urgently, originally with intent to capture or harm; to chase.
Verb : (transitive) To follow, travel down (a particular way, course of action etc.).
malice
Noun : Intention to harm or deprive in an illegal or immoral way. Desire to take pleasure in another's misfortune.
Noun : (law) An intention to do injury to another party, which in many jurisdictions is a distinguishing factor between the crimes of murder and manslaughter.
Verb : To intend to cause harm; to bear malice.
demise
Noun : (countable) Death; decease.
Noun : (countable) The end of something, in a negative sense; downfall.
Verb : (intransitive) To die.
stifle
Verb : (transitive, also figuratively) To make (an animal or person) unconscious or cause (an animal or person) to die by preventing breathing; to smother, to suffocate.
Verb : (transitive, hyperbolic) To cause (someone) difficulty in breathing, or a choking or gagging feeling.
Verb : (transitive, also figuratively) To prevent (a breath, cough, or cry, or the voice, etc.) from being released from the throat.
derive
Verb : (transitive) To obtain or receive (something) from something else.
Verb : (intransitive) To originate or stem (from).
Verb : (transitive, logic) To deduce (a conclusion) by reasoning.
jejune
Adjective : (by extension, of a speech or an argument) Lacking matter; empty; devoid of substance.
Adjective : Naive; simplistic.
Adjective : (dated, now rare) Not nutritious.
grouse
Verb : (intransitive, originally military slang, informal) To complain or grumble.
Noun : (informal) A cause for complaint; a grumble.
Noun : (countable) Any of various game birds of the subfamily Tetraoninae which inhabit temperate and subarctic regions of the Northern Hemisphere; specifically, the red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scotica) native to heather moorland on the British Isles.
imbibe
Verb : To drink (used frequently of alcoholic beverages).
Verb : (figuratively) To take in; absorb.
Verb : (obsolete, transitive) To steep; to cause to absorb liquid.
arouse
Verb : (transitive) To stimulate or induce (feelings); pique.
Verb : (transitive) To sexually stimulate.
Verb : (transitive) To wake from sleep or stupor; to rouse.
sparse
Adjective : Not dense; meager; scanty
Adjective : Having widely spaced intervals.
Adjective : (mathematics) Having few nonzero elements
cringe
Verb : (intransitive, figuratively) To experience an inward feeling of disgust, embarrassment, or fear; (by extension) to feel very embarrassed.
Noun : (uncountable, slang, derogatory) Things, particularly online content, which would cause an onlooker to cringe from secondhand embarrassment.
Adjective : (slang, derogatory) Synonym of cringeworthy or uncool, inducing awkwardness or secondhand embarrassment.
negate
Verb : To deny the existence, evidence, or truth of; to contradict.
Verb : To nullify or cause to be ineffective.
Verb : To be negative; bring or cause negative results.
acuate
Adjective : Sharpened; sharp-pointed.
Verb : (obsolete, transitive) To sharpen; to make pungent; to quicken.
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