17,975 Words That End With "G"
17,975 words that end with "G" in our 199K-word dictionary.
Browse the complete list of 17,975 English words ending with "G". 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 "G" (Top 1k)
Less Common Words That End With "G" (Top 5k+)
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Ageing /ˈeɪdʒɪŋ/noun B1
The process of gradually becoming older, maturing, or declining with age over time.
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Aging /ˈeɪdʒɪŋ/noun B1
How bodies and things change over years. Everyone experiences aging throughout their life.
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Along /əˈlɔːŋ/prep A1
Next to something and moving beside it from one end toward the other, or spread out all over its length.
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Among /əˈmʌŋ/prep B1
Inside a group, surrounded by multiple people or things.
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Backlog /ˈbækˌlɔɡ/noun B2
A pile of work you still need to do. The longer the backlog, the more work is waiting to be finished.
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Belong /bɪˈlɔːŋ/verb A1
To be part of a group, community, or place; to be owned by someone; to fit in.
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Boring /ˈbɔːrɪŋ/adj A2
Something that is not fun or interesting; it does not hold your attention.
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Bring /brɪŋ/verb A1
To carry or deliver something from one place to another person.
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Bug /bʌɡ/noun B2
A mistake in a computer program that makes it work incorrectly.
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Ceiling /ˈsiːlɪŋ/noun B1
The flat surface that forms the top of a room, usually above your head.
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Cloying /ˈklɔɪɪŋ/adj C2
Unpleasant excess of sweetness
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Cunning /ˈkʌnɪŋ/adj C1
Clever and skillful at deceiving others; able to get what you want through clever tricks and planning.
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Words That End With "G" by Length
2 Letter Words That End With "G" (13)
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3 Letter Words That End With "G" (89)
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Bag /bæɡ/noun A1
A container you use to carry or store things, made of soft material with handles or an opening.
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Big /bɪɡ/adj A1
Something that takes up a lot of space or has great importance compared to other things
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Bug /bʌɡ/noun B2
A mistake in a computer program that makes it work incorrectly.
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Dig /dɪɡ/verb A1
To push a tool into soil to move earth or make a hole.
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Dog /dɔɡ/noun A1
A pet animal with four legs that barks and plays.
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4 Letter Words That End With "G" (153)
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5 Letter Words That End With "G" (151)
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Aging /ˈeɪdʒɪŋ/noun B1
How bodies and things change over years. Everyone experiences aging throughout their life.
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Along /əˈlɔːŋ/prep A1
Next to something and moving beside it from one end toward the other, or spread out all over its length.
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Among /əˈmʌŋ/prep B1
Inside a group, surrounded by multiple people or things.
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Bring /brɪŋ/verb A1
To carry or deliver something from one place to another person.
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6 Letter Words That End With "G" (617)
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7 Letter Words That End With "G" (2,011)
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8 Letter Words That End With "G" (2,689)
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9 Letter Words That End With "G" (2,996)
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10 Letter Words That End With "G" (2,948)
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11 Letter Words That End With "G" (2,587)
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12 Letter Words That End With "G" (1,840)
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13 Letter Words That End With "G" (1,086)
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14 Letter Words That End With "G" (517)
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15 Letter Words That End With "G" (278)
Words That End With "G" by Part of Speech
Nouns That End With "G" (75)
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Anything /ˈɛniˌθɪŋ/noun A1
Any object or matter; used when it doesn't matter which specific thing.
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Bag /bæɡ/noun A1
A container you use to carry or store things, made of soft material with handles or an opening.
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Dog /dɔɡ/noun A1
A pet animal with four legs that barks and plays.
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Drawing /ˈdrɔːɪŋ/noun A1
A picture you make by using a pencil or pen to create lines and shapes on paper
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Egg /ɛɡ/noun A1
A round or oval object from a bird that you can cook and eat for breakfast.
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Leg /lɛɡ/noun A1
The part of your body between your hip and your foot that you use to walk and stand.
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Nothing /ˈnʌθɪŋ/noun A1
No thing at all; zero things or no items.
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Pig /pɪɡ/noun A1
A medium-sized farm animal that is pink or brown and has a short curly tail.
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Reading /ˈriːdɪŋ/noun A1
Looking at words and understanding what they mean; the action of read.
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Ring /rɪŋ/noun A1
A round band you wear on your finger.
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Spring /sprɪŋ/noun A1
The time of year when it gets warmer and plants start to grow.
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Thing /θɪŋ/noun A1
Any object or something you cannot name exactly.
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Drug /drʌɡ/noun A2
A medicine or chemical that doctors give to help sick people feel better or stop pain.
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Feeling /ˈfiːlɪŋ/noun A1
An emotion or sense that you experience, like happiness, sadness, or pain.
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Flag /flæɡ/noun A1
A colored cloth on a stick that represents a country or marks a location.
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King /kɪŋ/noun A1
A man who rules a country or kingdom; the most important male leader in a monarchy.
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Morning /ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/noun A1
The time of day when you wake up, before lunch, usually when the sun rises.
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Painting /ˈpeɪntɪŋ/noun A1
A picture made with paint, or the activity of painting walls and objects.
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Song /sɔːŋ/noun A1
Music with words that you sing; a piece of music created to be sung.
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Ageing /ˈeɪdʒɪŋ/noun B1
The process of gradually becoming older, maturing, or declining with age over time.
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Verbs That End With "G" (15)
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Dig /dɪɡ/verb A1
To push a tool into soil to move earth or make a hole.
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Bring /brɪŋ/verb A1
To carry or deliver something from one place to another person.
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Drag /dræɡ/verb A1
To pull something heavy or with effort, usually along a surface.
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Hang /hæŋ/verb A1
To fix something so it stays suspended in the air, usually from above.
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Hoping /ˈhoʊpɪŋ/verb B1
Wanting something to happen. Example: hoping for good weather.
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Laying /ˈleɪɪŋ/verb B1
The act of putting something down flat. Example: laying eggs, laying bricks.
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Lying /ˈlaɪɪŋ/verb B1
Two meanings: being flat/horizontal, or telling an untruth.
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Sing /sɪŋ/verb A1
To make music with your voice; to perform songs.
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Traveling /ˈtrævəlɪŋ/verb A1
Going from place to place; taking a trip or journey.
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Travelling /ˈtrævəlɪŋ/verb A1
The British spelling of the present participle of travel, meaning moving from one place to another on a journey.
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Belong /bɪˈlɔːŋ/verb A1
To be part of a group, community, or place; to be owned by someone; to fit in.
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Emerging /ɪˈmɜːrdʒɪŋ/verb B2
Something becoming visible or developing that wasn't there before.
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Hopping /ˈhɑpɪŋ/verb A2
Jumping up and down repeatedly on one or both feet.
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Hung /hʌŋ/verb A2
Hung in past tense or suspended state
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Wring /rɪŋ/verb C1
to squeeze and twist something firmly to get water or other liquid out
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Adjectives That End With "G" (39)
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Big /bɪɡ/adj A1
Something that takes up a lot of space or has great importance compared to other things
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Long /lɔŋ/adj A1
Something that measures a lot from the beginning to the end; not short.
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Boring /ˈbɔːrɪŋ/adj A2
Something that is not fun or interesting; it does not hold your attention.
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Ensuing /ɪnˈsuːɪŋ/adj B2
Happening right after or as a result of something else; following as a consequence.
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Exciting /ɪkˈsaɪtɪŋ/adj B1
Something that makes you feel very interested or happy because it is new or unusual
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Forthcoming /ˌfɔːrθˈkʌmɪŋ/adj B2
Something that will happen or arrive very soon.
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Groundbreaking /ˈɡraʊndbɹeɪkɪŋ/adj C1
The first of its kind or the first to do something important and new. Breaking new ground by discovering or creating something that didn't exist before.
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Pending /ˈpɛndɪŋ/adj B2
Waiting to be decided or finished; not completed yet.
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Preceding /prɪˈsiːdɪŋ/adj B2
Coming right before something in time or sequence; the one just before.
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Strong /strɔŋ/adj A1
Able to lift heavy things or have a lot of power.
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Trending /ˈtrendɪŋ/adj B2
Something that is popular right now and many people are talking about or using it.
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Astonishing /əˈstɒnɪʃɪŋ/adj B2
Very surprising and shocking in a good or interesting way. When something makes you say 'Wow, I didn't expect that!'
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Astounding /əˈstaʊndɪŋ/adj C1
So impressive and surprising that it makes you feel amazed and impressed. Used for achievements or discoveries that are unexpectedly great.
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Compelling /kəmˈpelɪŋ/adj C1
So interesting, powerful, or convincing that you must pay attention or believe it. You cannot ignore it.
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Condescending /ˌkɒndɪˈsendɪŋ/adj C1
Speaking or acting in a way that shows you think someone is less smart or worthy than you.
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Cunning /ˈkʌnɪŋ/adj C1
Clever and skillful at deceiving others; able to get what you want through clever tricks and planning.
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Daunting /ˈdɔːntɪŋ/adj C1
Something so difficult or frightening that it makes you lose confidence. It seems too hard to face.
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Discerning /dɪˈsɜːrnɪŋ/adj C1
Able to make good judgments about what is high quality or important. Has keen judgment and taste.
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Following /ˈfɑːloʊɪŋ/adj A2
Something that happens or comes next in order after something else.
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Forward-looking /ˈfɔrwərd ˈlʊkɪŋ/adj C1
Ready to accept new ideas and think about what comes next. Not stuck in the past or traditional ways of doing things.
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Adverbs That End With "G" (0)
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How to Use Words That End With "G"
Scrabble and Word Games
In Scrabble and Words With Friends, words ending with "G" 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 "G" 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 "G" 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.
Longest Word That End With "G"
Frequently Asked Questions About Words That End With "G"
- How many words ending with "G"?
- There are 17,975 words ending with "G" 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 "G"?
- The longest word ending with "G" in our list is "ANAGRAMMATISING" — 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 "G"?
- 151 5-letter words ending with "G" — useful for Wordle, daily puzzles, and short crosswords. Filter by length above to see only 5-letter results.