26,254 Words That End With "E"
26,254 words that end with "E" in our 199K-word dictionary.
Browse the complete list of 26,254 English words ending with "E". Each word in the grid below shows its IPA pronunciation, CEFR difficulty level (A1 beginner up to C2 mastery), and a one-line plain-English definition. Click any word to open its full dictionary entry. Use the filters to narrow by length, part of speech, or learner level.
Most Common Words That End With "E" (Top 1k)
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Age /eɪdʒ/noun A1
How old someone is or how long something has been around, measured in years.
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Are /ɑːr/verb A1
To exist or to have a quality or state; used with you, we, they.
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Base /beɪs/noun A1
The lowest or bottom part that something rests on or stands on.
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Be /biː/verb A1
to exist as a person, thing, or quality; shows what something is or how it is
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Bite /baɪt/verb A1
To use your teeth to cut into something.
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Close /kloʊz/verb A1
To shut or move something so it is no longer open.
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Come /kʌm/verb A1
To move from where you are to where someone else is.
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Date /deɪt/noun A1
A particular day shown as a number and month, like May 15th or March 3rd.
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Die /daɪ/verb A1
To stop breathing and become no longer alive.
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Done /dʌn/adj B1
finished with something, or cooked enough to eat; not needing more time or effort
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Drive /draɪv/verb A1
To operate a car, truck, or other vehicle by controlling its direction and speed.
Less Common Words That End With "E" (Top 5k+)
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Abide /əˈbaɪd/verb C1
To follow and accept a rule or law without complaint. You respect it and do what it says, especially in formal or legal contexts.
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Abode /əˈboʊd/noun C1
A formal or poetic word for home or the place where you live. Often seen in literature or formal writing.
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Acme /ˈækmi/noun C2
The highest point or greatest achievement; the peak or ultimate example of something.
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Acute /əˈkjuːt/adj B2
Acute describes a sudden, serious illness or health problem that does not last long. It can also describe someone who has sharp perception or understanding.
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Adage /ˈædɪdʒ/noun C2
An old, well-known saying that gives practical advice or expresses a general truth; traditional wisdom passed down through generations.
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Agile /ˈædʒaɪl/adj B2
Describing a work method that adapts quickly to change and improves through repeated cycles.
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Agree /əˈɡriː/verb A2
To think the same way as someone else or to say yes to a plan.
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Alive /əˈlaɪv/adj A1
Living and able to move, breathe, and feel; not dead.
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Alone /əˈloʊn/adj A1
By yourself with no one else there; without friends, family, or other people.
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Ample /ˈæmpəl/adj C1
There is plenty of something; much more than needed. Large in size or amount.
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Angle /ˈæŋɡəl/noun A2
The corner or point where two lines or surfaces meet. You measure it in degrees using a protractor.
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Apple /ˈæpəl/noun A1
A sweet fruit that comes in red, green, or yellow colors and grows on trees.
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Argue /ˈɑɹɡjuː/verb A2
To present reasons for your opinion or belief; to have a discussion where two people disagree.
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Arise /əˈɹaɪz/verb B1
To happen or appear, usually because something caused it; to get up from sitting or lying down.
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Awake /əˈweɪk/adj A1
When someone is not asleep and can see, hear, and think clearly.
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Aware /əˈwɛər/adj B1
Knowing about something; understanding that it is real or happening.
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Bake /beɪk/verb B1
Heat food slowly and evenly inside a closed oven until cooked.
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Bare /bɛər/adj B1
Without clothes or covering; empty or having very little on it.
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Bee /biː/noun A2
An insect with yellow and black stripes that makes honey and lives in groups.
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Bike /baɪk/noun A1
A vehicle with two wheels that you ride by pedaling or that has an engine to make it move
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Biome /ˈbaɪoʊm/noun C1
A large area of Earth with its own climate, plants, and animals that live together naturally. Examples include rainforests, deserts, and tundras.
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Blame /bleɪm/verb B1
to hold someone responsible for something wrong or bad that happened.
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Blue /bluː/adj A1
the color between green and violet on the spectrum, like the sky or sea
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Bone /boʊn/noun A1
A hard white part inside the body that supports and protects organs.
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Borne /bɔːn/verb B1
Carried, supported, or endured something over time.
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Brake /breɪk/noun A1
A system that stops or slows down a car, bike, or machine.
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Brave /breɪv/adj A2
Not afraid to do something difficult or dangerous; having courage.
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Cable /ˈkeɪbəl/noun A2
A strong rope or wire made of twisted strands, often used for power lines, ships, or supporting structures.
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Cache /kæʃ/noun B2
A fast storage area that saves copies of data so the computer can find it quickly next time.
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Cake /keɪk/noun A1
A soft, sweet food baked in an oven, usually decorated with frosting and served on special occasions or as a treat.
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Care /keər/noun A1
Attention and effort you give to make sure something or someone stays safe, healthy, or in good condition.
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Case /keɪs/noun A1
A particular situation or example of something; an occurrence that requires investigation or discussion.
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Cause /kɔːz/verb A2
To make something happen because of your actions.
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Cave /keɪv/noun A1
A large hole or room under the ground, usually in a mountain or hill.
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Chase /tʃeɪs/verb B1
To run after someone or something because you want to catch it.
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Cite /saɪt/verb B1
Use someone's words or work as an example or proof.
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Code /koʊd/noun B1
A set of instructions or symbols that give information or control how something works.
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Craze /kreɪz/noun B2
Something that lots of people become excited about for a short time, but then everyone stops caring about. A passing trend.
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Crime /kraɪm/noun A2
An action that breaks the law and is wrong in society.
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Curve /kɜːv/noun B1
A curve is a smooth, rounded line or shape; not a straight line or sharp angle.
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Cycle /ˈsaɪkəl/noun B1
A repeating pattern of events that happens over and over.
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Dance /dɑːns/verb A1
Move your body to music in a rhythmic way.
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Dare /der/verb A2
To challenge someone or to be brave enough to do something difficult or risky.
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Eagle /ˈiːɡəl/noun A2
A large, strong bird that hunts by flying high and spotting prey from great distances.
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Words That End With "E" by Length
2 Letter Words That End With "E" (20)
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Be /biː/verb A1
to exist as a person, thing, or quality; shows what something is or how it is
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He /hiː/interj A1
A word you use to talk about a man, boy, or male animal when you've already mentioned his name.
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Me /miː/noun A1
The word you use to talk about yourself when you receive an action, not when you do it.
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We /wiː/noun A1
Used when speaking about yourself and others together.
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3 Letter Words That End With "E" (112)
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Age /eɪdʒ/noun A1
How old someone is or how long something has been around, measured in years.
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Are /ɑːr/verb A1
To exist or to have a quality or state; used with you, we, they.
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Bee /biː/noun A2
An insect with yellow and black stripes that makes honey and lives in groups.
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4 Letter Words That End With "E" (681)
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5 Letter Words That End With "E" (1,455)
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Abide /əˈbaɪd/verb C1
To follow and accept a rule or law without complaint. You respect it and do what it says, especially in formal or legal contexts.
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Abode /əˈboʊd/noun C1
A formal or poetic word for home or the place where you live. Often seen in literature or formal writing.
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Acute /əˈkjuːt/adj B2
Acute describes a sudden, serious illness or health problem that does not last long. It can also describe someone who has sharp perception or understanding.
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Adage /ˈædɪdʒ/noun C2
An old, well-known saying that gives practical advice or expresses a general truth; traditional wisdom passed down through generations.
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6 Letter Words That End With "E" (2,588)
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7 Letter Words That End With "E" (3,421)
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8 Letter Words That End With "E" (4,245)
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9 Letter Words That End With "E" (4,592)
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10 Letter Words That End With "E" (3,494)
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11 Letter Words That End With "E" (2,443)
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12 Letter Words That End With "E" (1,506)
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13 Letter Words That End With "E" (921)
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14 Letter Words That End With "E" (501)
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15 Letter Words That End With "E" (275)
Words That End With "E" by Part of Speech
Nouns That End With "E" (497)
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Advantage /ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/noun B1
Something that helps you succeed or do better than others at something.
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Adventure /ədˈventʃər/noun B1
A thrilling journey or experience with something unexpected or risky happening.
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Advice /ədˈvaɪs/noun A2
Helpful ideas or suggestions that someone gives you to help you decide what to do.
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Age /eɪdʒ/noun A1
How old someone is or how long something has been around, measured in years.
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Anyone /ˈɛniˌwʌn/noun A1
Any person at all; used when it doesn't matter who.
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Base /beɪs/noun A1
The lowest or bottom part that something rests on or stands on.
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Bubble /ˈbʌbəl/noun A1
A bubble is a round ball of air or gas trapped inside liquid.
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Choice /tʃɔɪs/noun A2
A decision you make by picking one option from several possible ones.
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Consequence /ˈkɑːnsɪkwɛns/noun B2
What happens as a result of an action or decision; the outcome or effect of something.
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Date /deɪt/noun A1
A particular day shown as a number and month, like May 15th or March 3rd.
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Device /dɪˈvaɪs/noun B1
A tool or machine that does a particular job or task.
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Envelope /ˈɛnvəloʊp/noun A1
A paper cover you use to send a letter in the mail.
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Eye /aɪ/noun A1
One of two organs on your face that you use to see the world around you.
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File /faɪl/noun A1
Papers or records organized and kept together for easy reference.
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Force /fɔːrs/noun A2
Strength that pushes or moves something; power applied to make something happen.
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Horse /hɔːrs/noun A1
A large animal with four legs that people ride or use to pull carriages and wagons.
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Ice /aɪs/noun A1
Water that has frozen solid because of cold temperature.
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Influence /ˈɪnfluəns/noun B1
The power to change or affect how someone thinks, acts, or makes decisions.
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Line /laɪn/noun A1
A thin mark or stroke made with a pencil, pen, or other tool.
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Marriage /ˈmærɪdʒ/noun A1
The official relationship between two people who have decided to live together as husband and wife.
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Verbs That End With "E" (435)
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Are /ɑːr/verb A1
To exist or to have a quality or state; used with you, we, they.
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Arrive /əˈraɪv/verb A1
To come to a place where you are going.
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Be /biː/verb A1
to exist as a person, thing, or quality; shows what something is or how it is
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Bite /baɪt/verb A1
To use your teeth to cut into something.
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Close /kloʊz/verb A1
To shut or move something so it is no longer open.
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Come /kʌm/verb A1
To move from where you are to where someone else is.
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Decide /dɪˈsaɪd/verb A1
To choose what you will do or think about something after thinking about it.
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Die /daɪ/verb A1
To stop breathing and become no longer alive.
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Drive /draɪv/verb A1
To operate a car, truck, or other vehicle by controlling its direction and speed.
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Explore /ɪkˈsplɔːr/verb A2
to travel around a place or study something carefully to learn more
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Freeze /friːz/verb A2
To become very cold and hard like ice, or to make something become ice.
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Have /hæv/verb A1
To experience or live through something that happens to you.
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Hide /haɪd/verb A1
To put something where it cannot be seen; to conceal.
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Lie /laɪ/verb A2
To say something false or untrue; to tell an untruth on purpose.
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Like /laɪk/verb A1
To think that someone or something is nice or good; to enjoy something.
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Live /lɪv/verb A1
To be alive; to have your home or exist in a specific place.
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Lose /luːz/verb A1
To not be able to find something anymore, or to stop having something that you once had.
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Love /lʌv/verb A1
Love means to have strong feelings of affection for a person, animal, or thing that you care about deeply.
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Measure /ˈmɛʒər/verb A1
To determine how big, long, or much something is.
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Organize /ˈɔrɡənaɪz/verb A2
To arrange things neatly, or to create a team or plan.
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Adjectives That End With "E" (231)
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Done /dʌn/adj B1
finished with something, or cooked enough to eat; not needing more time or effort
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Favourite /ˈfeɪvərɪt/adj A1
Your top choice; the thing you like better than anything else.
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Female /ˈfiːmeɪl/adj A1
Relating to women, girls, or animals that can produce young; the opposite of male.
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Free /friː/adj A1
Something that does not cost money to have or use.
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Late /leɪt/adj A1
Arriving or happening after the time it should; not on time.
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Little /ˈlɪtəl/adj A1
Small in size or amount; not large or much.
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More /mɔːr/adj A1
A larger amount of something compared to another; the opposite of less.
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Negative /ˈneɡətɪv/adj A2
Saying no or showing something is not true or not good.
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Nice /naɪs/adj A1
Good, pleasant, or enjoyable to experience or be with.
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True /tru/adj A1
Matching what is real or factual; not false or invented.
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Alive /əˈlaɪv/adj A1
Living and able to move, breathe, and feel; not dead.
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Alone /əˈloʊn/adj A1
By yourself with no one else there; without friends, family, or other people.
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Awake /əˈweɪk/adj A1
When someone is not asleep and can see, hear, and think clearly.
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Aware /əˈwɛər/adj B1
Knowing about something; understanding that it is real or happening.
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Bare /bɛər/adj B1
Without clothes or covering; empty or having very little on it.
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Blue /bluː/adj A1
the color between green and violet on the spectrum, like the sky or sea
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Brave /breɪv/adj A2
Not afraid to do something difficult or dangerous; having courage.
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Collaborative /kəˈlæbərətɪv/adj B1
Collaborative means done by people working together as a team. It describes an activity or effort where multiple people contribute to achieve a common result.
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Definite /ˈdɛfɪnɪt/adj B2
Something that is clear, certain, and well-defined with no doubt about it.
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False /fɔːls/adj A1
Something that is not true or does not match what is real.
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Adverbs That End With "E" (20)
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Anywhere /ˈɛniˌweər/adv A1
In any place or location; used when the specific place doesn't matter.
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Please /pliːz/adv A1
A word used to ask politely for something.
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There /ðɛr/adv A1
At or in a location that is not here.
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Any time /ˈɛni taɪm/adv A2
At whatever time you want — there is no fixed or specific time required.
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Anytime /ˈɛniˌtaɪm/adv A2
Can be used whenever is convenient for you; expressing openness to any moment.
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Else /ɛls/adv A1
Used to mean in addition or another option; what happens if not.
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Here /hɪr/adv A1
In the place where you are now or where something is.
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Maybe /ˈmeɪbi/adv A1
Used when you are not sure about something; it might happen or might not.
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None /nʌn/adv A1
Meaning not any or zero; used when something does not exist or is absent.
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Once /wʌns/adv A1
A single time before; it happened one time in the past.
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Quite /kwaɪt/adv A1
To some degree; more than a little bit but not completely.
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Where /wɛr/adv A1
At what place or location.
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Furthermore /ˌfɜːrðərˈmoʊr/adv B2
A formal way to say 'also' or 'and besides' when adding more information to what you just said.
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Highly /ˈhaɪli/adv B1
Very much; in a big way; to a large extent.
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Nowhere /ˈnoʊweə(r)/adv A2
Not in any place; no place at all. Used when something does not exist or cannot be found anywhere.
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Everywhere /ˈɛvriwɛr/adv A1
in or to all places; all around
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Hence /hens/adv C1
An old-fashioned, formal way to say 'for this reason' or 'that's why'. Used in formal writing to show cause and effect.
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Otherwise /ˈʌðərwaɪz/adv A2
In a different way, or showing what happens if you don't do something.
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Somewhere /ˈsʌmweə(r)/adv A1
In a place, but you are not sure which place or do not say which place.
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Therefore /ˈðɛrfɔr/adv B1
For this reason; so something happens because of the previous statement.
How to Use Words That End With "E"
Scrabble and Word Games
In Scrabble and Words With Friends, words ending with "E" can be valuable when you need to play through an existing tile on the board. Higher-tier letters like J, Q, X, and Z multiply your score quickly when stacked on bonus squares — scan the list below for short words that contain them. Two and three-letter words ending with "E" are especially useful for parallel plays where you build along an existing word and earn points for every adjacent tile.
Crossword Puzzles
For crossword puzzles, the most useful entries are mid-length common words — 5 to 8 letters — that fit standard grid patterns. Filter the list by length to match the cells in your clue. Pay attention to the CEFR level: clues from mainstream newspapers favour B1–B2 vocabulary, while themed and cryptic puzzles draw on rarer C1 and C2 words. The IPA shown on each card also helps confirm a guess — a clue marked "two syllables" should match a word with a simple stress pattern.
Creative Writing and Poetry
Writers and poets often look for groups of words ending with "E" to build alliteration, rhythm, or near-rhymes. Sort the list by length, scan the rare and C1+ words for fresh imagery, and use the linked dictionary entries to confirm connotation before you commit. The plain-English definitions are intentionally short so you can scan dozens of options without losing flow.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Words That End With "E"
- How many words ending with "E"?
- There are 26,254 words ending with "E" in our 199,000-word English dictionary. The list ranges from common everyday words to rarer specialised vocabulary.
- What is the longest word ending with "E"?
- The longest word ending with "E" in our list is "ACKNOWLEDGEABLE" — 15 letters long. Tap the word to see its full definition.
- Are these words valid in Scrabble?
- Most of the words in this list are valid in Scrabble and similar word games (we cross-reference standard tournament dictionaries). A handful of proper nouns and very rare technical terms may not be — when in doubt, double-check with the official Scrabble dictionary used in your league.
- How many 5-letter words ending with "E"?
- 1,455 5-letter words ending with "E" — useful for Wordle, daily puzzles, and short crosswords. Filter by length above to see only 5-letter results.