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Sr. # Word Definition Example Sentence
1 Kaj
2 Kajra
3 Kalashnikov
4 Kanda
5 Kajol
6 Kafcha
7 Kaden Kaden is a male given name.
8 kabuki Kabuki is a classical form of Japanese theatre
9 K2 K2 is the second-tallest mountain in the world located in Pakistan. It is part of the Himalayas.
10 Kármán line
11 k The eleventh (11th) letter of the alphabet. "k" comes after "j" and before "l"
12 Kanhaiya
13 Kamlai
14 kamikazes The plural form of kamikaze; more than one (kind of) kamikaze.
15 kamikazeing The present participle of kamikaze.
16 Kanya
17 kamikazed The past tense and past participle of kamikaze.
18 Kao Daiyat
19 kamikaze Kamikaze is an attack that requires the suicide of the person carrying out the attack. It is usually done with an aircraft.
20 kami A god or spirit in the Shinto religion of Japan.
21 Kamonke
22 Kara Koram
23 Karabakh
24 Karachi
25 Karakoram
26 Kangeanic Kangeanic is a language that is spoken in the Kangean Archipelago and in parts of Eastern Java. He is learning Kangeanic.
27 Kangeans The plural form of Kangean; more than one (kind of) Kangean.
28 Kannur
29 kangaroo A kangaroo is a jumping animal with a pouch that is native to Australia.
30 Karint
31 Kariya
32 karaoke Karaoke is a form of entertainment where people sing along to recorded music using a microphone. I first saw karaoke in Japan in the 1990s.; They went to a local karaoke bar on Saturday night.
33 Kargil Kargil is a district in the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
34 Karo Kshetra
35 Kao Dai
36 Kaput
37 Kamalia
38 Kamala
39 Kalsroy
40 Katchi
41 Kalavant
42 Kathiawadi
43 kangaroos The plural form of kangaroo; more than one (kind of) kangaroo.
44 Kaisers The plural form of Kaiser; more than one (kind of) Kaiser.
45 Katrapi
46 Kaunas Kaunas is a city in Lithuania.
47 Kaiser The Kaiser is the title of the Emperors of The German Empire (1871–1918)
48 Kaval Gyan
49 Kavya
50 Kangean Kangean is an island in East Java.
51 Kangeanese If something is Kangeanese We had a Kangeanese boy in our class.
52 Kabul Kabul is the capital city of Afghanistan.
53 karate Karate is a Japanese fighting sport that uses striking techniques with the hands I practised karate when I was a kid.
54 Kabir
55 Kaaba
56 Kangleipak Another term for Manipur.
57 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan is landlocked country in South-Central Asia; the capital city is Astana.
58 Kazan Kazan is the capital city of Tatarstan.
59 Kármán line The Kármán line is an altitude in the atmosphere where space starts. It is about 62 miles (100 km) high.
60 Karnataka Karnataka is a state in southern India. Bangalore is the capital city.
61 Kebab
62 Kashgar Kashgar is a city in China.
63 Kansas Kansas is a state in the United States of America (USA). Topeka is the capital of Kansas.
64 Kashmir
65 kappa Tenth letter of Greek.
66 kappas The plural form of kappa; more than one (kind of) kappa.
67 Kashmir stag The Kashmir stag (Cervus canadensis hanglu) is a type of red deer native to northern Pakistan and India.
68 Kashmir stags The plural form of Kashmir stag; more than one (kind of) Kashmir stag.
69 Kashmiri A person from Kashmir or of Kashmiri descent.
70 Kathak
71 kalium Another term for potassium.
72 Kathiawar
73 Kathmandu Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal.
74 Kausar
75 Kay Kay is the shortened form of many female given names
76 kayak A kayak is a type of canoe that has a hole at the top of the boat.
77 kayaks The plural form of kayak; more than one (kind of) kayak.
78 Karen Karen is a female given name.
79 Kannada Kannada is a language of India.
80 kazoos The plural form of kazoo; more than one (kind of) kazoo.
81 keel The keel is the main structural part of a boat or ship that runs along the bottom from front to back. The boat's keel hit the rocks and started to leak.; A deep keel is important for a sailing boat.
82 keeled The past tense and past participle of keel.
83 keeling The present participle of keel.
84 keels The plural form of keel; more than one (kind of) keel.
85 keen If you are keen on something you like that thing.
86 keened The past tense and past participle of keen.
87 keener The comparative form of keen; more keen.
88 kennelling The present participle of kennel.
89 keeners The plural form of keener; more than one (kind of) keener.
90 keenest The superlative form of keen; most keen.
91 keening The present participle of keen.
92 keenly If you feel or want something keenly
93 keens The plural form of keen; more than one (kind of) keen.
94 kayaked The past tense and past participle of kayak.
95 kayaking The present participle of kayak.
96 kept The past tense and past participle of keep.
97 Kazakh If something is Kazakh He has a Kazakh accent.
98 Keratin
99 Kazakhs The plural form of Kazakh; more than one (kind of) Kazakh.
100 kazoo A kazoo is an American musical instrument that you hum into to make a buzzing sound.
101 keg A keg is a kind of barrel. The keg has beer in it.
102 kegs The plural form of keg; more than one (kind of) keg.
103 Kelly Kelly is a surname.
104 kennel A kennel is a doghouse. On hot days the dog goes into the kennel to get out of the sun.
105 kenneled The past tense and past participle of kennel.
106 kenneling The present participle of kennel.
107 kennelled The past tense and past participle of kennel.
108 kennels The plural form of kennel; more than one (kind of) kennel.
109 kerfuffling The present participle of kerfuffle.
110 Kenneth Kenneth is a male given name.
111 kenophobia Kenophobia is the fear of empty spaces.
112 Kesari
113 Kenya Kenya is a country in Eastern Africa. Its official name is the Republic of Kenya.
114 Kenyan A Kenyan is a person or thing that comes from Kenya.
115 Kethur
116 keep When you keep something for someone I will keep your money for you.
117 keeper A keeper is someone who keeps something. He is the keeper of the keys.
118 keepers The plural form of keeper; more than one (kind of) keeper.
119 keeping The present participle of keep.
120 Kenyans The plural form of Kenyan; more than one (kind of) Kenyan.
121 keeps The third-person singular form of keep.
122 keyboarded The past tense and past participle of keyboard.
123 keyboarding The present participle of keyboard.
124 keyboardist A keyboardist is a person who plays the keyboard. Many rock bands have a keyboardist.
125 keyboardists The plural form of keyboardist; more than one (kind of) keyboardist.
126 keepsake A keepsake is an object that is kept in memory of something or someone. She gave him a lock of hair as a keepsake of their time together.
127 keepsakes The plural form of keepsake; more than one (kind of) keepsake.
128 kerchiefed The past tense and past participle of kerchief.
129 kerchiefing The present participle of kerchief.
130 kerchiefs The plural form of kerchief; more than one (kind of) kerchief.
131 kerchieves The plural form of kerchief; more than one (kind of) kerchief.
132 kerfuffle A kerfuffle is a disorderly outburst or commotion.
133 kerfuffled The past tense and past participle of kerfuffle.
134 kerfuffles The plural form of kerfuffle; more than one (kind of) kerfuffle.
135 kernel A kernel is a seed of a corn.
136 kernels The plural form of kernel; more than one (kind of) kernel.
137 Kesling
138 Kentucky Kentucky is a state in the United States of America. Frankfort is the capital of Kentucky.
139 ketchup Ketchup is a condiment. It is a liquid made mostly of tomato paste and vinegar. I covered my hamburger and french fries with a generous helping of ketchup.
140 kettle A container for boiling liquids or cooking food. William cooked the beans in a kettle.
141 Khada
142 Khadevot
143 Khadia
144 Khafgan
145 Khag
146 kettle of fish If a situation is said to be a kettle of fish
147 Kerala Kerala is a state in southern India. Its capital is Thiruvananthapuram.
148 kerb A kerb is a stone edging to a pavement or sidewalk.
149 kerbs The plural form of kerb; more than one (kind of) kerb.
150 Khaksar
151 kerchief A kerchief is a piece of cloth used to cover the head. .
152 Khaloo
153 keychain A keychain is a chain or ring to which a key can be attached to.
154 keychains The plural form of keychain; more than one (kind of) keychain.
155 Khamsa
156 keyed The past tense and past participle of key.
157 Khand
158 Khanewal
159 Khang
160 keyhole A keyhole is the hole in a door where you put your key to lock or unlock it. I tried five keys before finding the one which fit the keyhole.
161 keyholes The plural form of keyhole; more than one (kind of) keyhole.
162 Khansaman
163 keying The present participle of key.
164 Khaqan
165 Kharan
166 Kharjo
167 keys The plural form of key; more than one (kind of) key.
168 Khatomo
169 keystone A keystone is the most important part of something Trust is the keystone of any strong relationship.
170 Khayaban
171 keystones The plural form of keystone; more than one (kind of) keystone.
172 Khazdam
173 keyword A keyword is an important word or phrase that helps describe or find information. Search for the topic using relevant keywords in the library catalog.; The keywords in the report helped readers understand the main points.
174 Khonta
175 keywords The plural form of keyword; more than one (kind of) keyword.
176 Khoriphaba Khoriphaba is an ancient Meitei God of wrestling. He is the son of sky God Salailen.
177 Kh
178 Khuman Pokpa Khuman Pokpa is an ancient Meitei God of the sunset and the night. He is the ancestor God of the Khuman clan of Meitei ethnicity.
179 Khunka
180 Khunu Leima Khunu Leima is an ancient Meitei goddess of pigeons and doves.
181 Khajir
182 Khushab
183 Khuzdar
184 kettles The plural form of kettle; more than one (kind of) kettle.
185 Kʱylna
186 Kevin Kevin is a male given name.
187 key A key is a small instrument I put my key in the lock and turned it.
188 keyboard A keyboard is a range of black and white keys (buttons) on a musical instrument. Pianos, organs, harpsicords and some accordions have keyboards.
189 keyboards The plural form of keyboard; more than one (kind of) keyboard.
190 keycard A keycard is a plastic card that contains a digital signature that is used to operate an electronic lock.
191 keycards The plural form of keycard; more than one (kind of) keycard.
192 Khamnung Kikoi Louonbi Khamnung Kikoi Louonbi is an ancient Meitei goddess of the death. She appeared to humans to carry them off to the underworld when the time allotted to them had expired.
193 khan After Genghis Khan
194 Khanpur
195 khans The plural form of khan; more than one (kind of) khan.
196 Khanuzai
197 kicks The plural form of kick; more than one (kind of) kick.
198 Khartoum Khartoum is the capital city of Sudan.
199 Khatumo Khatumo is a regional state in northern Somalia
200 Khazaon
201 khedives The plural form of khedive; more than one (kind of) khedive.
202 Khorifaba
203 Khulna Khulna is a division in Bangladesh.
204 Khurshid
205 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
206 Khakanity
207 kick A hit using the foot. I gave the door a kick.
208 kick off A kick off of a ball game is first kick in the game.
209 kick out If you kick out someone or kick someone out The restaurant will kick out anyone who doesn't order from their menu.; They kicked her out of the club for breaking the rules.
210 khaki A dull yellowish-brown color
211 khakis The plural form of khaki; more than one (kind of) khaki.
212 Khalistan Khalistan is the name of a proposed country based on theocratic ideas.
213 Khamlangba Khamlangba is an ancient Meitei God of iron
214 kicker A kicker is someone who kicks something Bob is the kicker of our team.
215 kickers The plural form of kicker; more than one (kind of) kicker.
216 kicking The present participle of kick.
217 kicking ass The present participle of kick ass.
218 kids The plural form of kid; more than one (kind of) kid.
219 Kiev Kiev is the capital city of Ukraine.
220 kicks ass The third-person singular form of kick ass.
221 kid A child or young person.
222 kidded The past tense and past participle of kid.
223 kidder A kidder is one who kids (jokes around). She is the most humorous kidder I know.
224 kidders The plural form of kidder; more than one (kind of) kidder.
225 kiddies The plural form of kiddy; more than one (kind of) kiddy.
226 Killian
227 kidding The present participle of kid.
228 killings The plural form of killing; more than one (kind of) killing.
229 kiddy A kiddy refers to a child.
230 kidnap When you kidnap someone
231 kills The third-person singular form of kill.
232 kidnaped The past tense and past participle of kidnap.
233 kidnaping The present participle of kidnap.
234 kick ass If you kick someone's ass you beat them in a fight I kicked his ass for insulting my mom.; Don't bother them, they'll kick your ass.; He just got his ass kicked.
235 kilo- Kilo means one thousand A kilogram means 1000 grams.; A kilometer is 1000 meters.
236 kilogram Kilogram is a measurement of mass One litre of water weighs about one kilogram.
237 kilograms The plural form of kilogram; more than one (kind of) kilogram.
238 kick-ass If something is kick ass it is very good (it kicks ass). The show was totally kick ass.
239 kicked The past tense and past participle of kick.
240 kilometre A kilometre is a measurement of distance. It is 1 Four times around the track is one kilometre.
241 kilometres The plural form of kilometre; more than one (kind of) kilometre.
242 kicked ass The past participle of kick ass.
243 kidney bean A kidney bean is one of many sorts of beans that we use as food. They got their name because of their shape
244 kidney beans The plural form of kidney bean; more than one (kind of) kidney bean.
245 kidneys The plural form of kidney; more than one (kind of) kidney. Almost everybody is born with two kidneys.
246 kike Kike is a highly offensive and derogatory term meaning a Jew.
247 kikes The plural form of kike; more than one (kind of) kike.
248 kill When you kill something or someone Smoking kills more people each year than alcohol and drugs combined.
249 kin Your kin are the people in your family.
250 killed The past tense and past participle of kill. I hit and killed a deer with my car last week.; The evidence is clear that he killed her.; I just recently starting hunting as a hobby and already I have killed a dozen raccoons.; The killed plans will be tried again next year.
251 killer Someone who kills. Usually this mean someone who kills other people The police caught the killer today.; She was happy that her brother's killer was caught.
252 killers The plural form of killer; more than one (kind of) killer.
253 killing The present participle of kill.
254 killjoy A killjoy is a person who ruins fun Stop being a killjoy and join the party!
255 killjoys The plural form of killjoy; more than one (kind of) killjoy.
256 kiln A kiln is an oven or furnace for hardening Before placing the clay into the kiln for firing, please preheat it to 300 degrees Celsius.
257 kilns The plural form of kiln; more than one (kind of) kiln.
258 kilo Kilo is an abbreviation of kilogram (also kg). After my diet, I had lost a kilo.
259 kidnapped The past tense and past participle of kidnap.
260 kidnapper A kidnapper is a person who kidnaps someone.
261 kidnappers The plural form of kidnapper; more than one (kind of) kidnapper.
262 kidnapping The present participle of kidnap.
263 kidnaps The third-person singular form of kidnap.
264 kidney Kidney is an organ that is part of the human body. It cleans the blood and makes urine (pee) which is the dirty water that needs to leave the body. Our kidneys are very important organs in our body.; When you drink more water, your kidneys can clean the blood better and make more urine.
265 kilotons The plural form of kiloton; more than one (kind of) kiloton.
266 kilt A kilt is a knee length skirt The piper played his bagpipes and wore a traditional highland kilt.
267 kilts The plural form of kilt; more than one (kind of) kilt.
268 kindnesses The plural form of kindness; more than one (kind of) kindness.
269 kinds The plural form of kind; more than one (kind of) kind.
270 kimono A kimono is a Japanese item of clothing.
271 kimonos The plural form of kimono; more than one (kind of) kimono.
272 Kinchli
273 kind Type Bread is a kind of food.
274 kind of Just a little bit. I'm kind of tired, but I can keep working.
275 King Tut
276 kingdom A country that has a king or queen. The king or queen might control the kingdom
277 kinda Just a little bit. I'm kinda tired, but I can keep working.
278 kinder The comparative form of kind; more kind.
279 kindergarten Kindergarten is a place (or school) where young children learn (usually for five- and six-year-olds).
280 kindergartens The plural form of kindergarten; more than one (kind of) kindergarten.
281 kindest The superlative form of kind; most kind.
282 kindhearted When someone is kind-hearted
283 kilometer A kilometer is a measurement of distance. It is 1 Four times around the track is one kilometer.
284 kilometers The plural form of kilometer; more than one (kind of) kilometer.
285 kinkiest The superlative form of kinky; most kinky.
286 kinking The present participle of kink.
287 kinks The plural form of kink; more than one (kind of) kink.
288 kinky Hair that is kinky has a lot of curves or twists. red and kinky hair
289 kilos The plural form of kilo; more than one (kind of) kilo.
290 kiloton A kiloton is a unit that is used to determine how strong an explosion caused by a bomb is. The unit is based on how many thousand tons of TNT would be needed to make the same size explosion.
291 kindly If your are kindly you often show kindness She was a kindly old lady.
292 kindness The quality of being kind. When you have kindness
293 kine The plural form of cow; more than one (kind of) cow. The turtles are creatures, and the kine are creatures, yet creatures old in their kinds.
294 kines The plural form of kine; more than one (kind of) kine.
295 kinesiology Kinesiology is the medical science of how our body (or a body of an animal) moves mechanically.
296 king A king is the male leader of a country and whose son will probably lead the country. Following the death of James I, Charles I became King of England, in 1625
297 Kiran
298 King James Bible The King James Bible is a translation of the Bible made for the Church of England.
299 kingdoms The plural form of kingdom; more than one (kind of) kingdom.
300 Kishora
301 Kishori
302 Kisht
303 Kisk
304 kingpin A kingpin is the axis around which steered wheels pivot.
305 kismets The plural form of kismet; more than one (kind of) kismet.
306 kingpins The plural form of kingpin; more than one (kind of) kingpin.
307 kings The plural form of king; more than one (kind of) king.
308 Kingston Kingston is the capital of Jamaica.
309 kink A kink is a curve or twist in something which is otherwise or normally straight.
310 kinked The past tense and past participle of kink.
311 kindheartedly If you do something kindheartedly you do it in a kindhearted way.
312 kinkier The comparative form of kinky; more kinky.
313 kindheartedness The state of being kindhearted
314 kindheartednesses The plural form of kindheartedness; more than one (kind of) kindheartedness.
315 kindle If you kindle a fire
316 kindled The past tense and past participle of kindle.
317 kite A kite is an object made of light material that can use the wind to fly. They are held by a long string. We went to the beach to fly a kite this summer.
318 kindles The third-person singular form of kindle.
319 kits The plural form of kit; more than one (kind of) kit.
320 kindling The present participle of kindle.
321 kiosks The plural form of kiosk; more than one (kind of) kiosk.
322 kip A kip is the hide of a young or small animal.
323 kittens The plural form of kitten; more than one (kind of) kitten. My cat had 4 kittens last week.
324 kipper A kipper is a split and salted smoked herring.
325 kippers The plural form of kipper; more than one (kind of) kipper.
326 kips The plural form of kip; more than one (kind of) kip.
327 Kiribati Kiribati is a country in Micronesia.
328 Klava
329 Kirwan
330 kismet Kismet is the fate of a person.
331 kiss The act of placing your lips on something She gave him a long kiss on the lips.
332 kissable If someone or something is kissable His mouth looked very kissable.; She is not an easily kissable girl.
333 kissed The past tense and past participle of kiss.
334 kleptocracy Kleptocracy is a corrupt and dishonest government.
335 kisses The plural form of kiss; more than one (kind of) kiss.
336 kissing The present participle of kiss.
337 kit A kit is a collection of tools. Bill has a kit to fix toy cars.
338 kitchen A kitchen is a room used for cooking food. My mother made the dinner in the kitchen.; Bring me a kitchen knife.
339 kitchenette A kitchenette is a small In our apartment we have a kitchenette.
340 kitchenettes The plural form of kitchenette; more than one (kind of) kitchenette. Other people with kitchenettes often find themselves to a lack of space they can work with.
341 kitchens The plural form of kitchen; more than one (kind of) kitchen.
342 kitchenware Kitchenware are utensils that are used in a kitchen. The new chef reorganized the area where we keep the pots, pans, and other kitchenware.
343 kinship Kinship is the connection to other people in your family.
344 kinships The plural form of kinship; more than one (kind of) kinship.
345 knead When you knead
346 kiosk A kiosk is a small enclosed structure that is used as a booth to sell newspapers
347 kneaded The past tense and past participle of knead.
348 kneading The present participle of knead.
349 kneads The third-person singular form of knead.
350 kittening The present participle of kitten.
351 kneecap A kneecap is the round bone that covers and protects the knee joint. She fell and bruised her kneecap while running.
352 kneecapped The past tense and past participle of kneecap.
353 kneecapping The present participle of kneecap.
354 kneecaps The plural form of kneecap; more than one (kind of) kneecap.
355 kitties The plural form of kitty; more than one (kind of) kitty.
356 kitty A kitty is the offspring of a cat. My kitty is so playful.
357 kiwi A kiwi is a kind of bird that can't fly. There is a kiwi looking around over there.
358 kiwis The plural form of kiwi; more than one (kind of) kiwi. They were out of kiwis at the store.
359 klaxon A klaxon is a loud electric horn that is used in automobiles in the early 20th century.
360 klaxoned The past tense and past participle of klaxon.
361 klaxoning The present participle of klaxon.
362 klaxons The plural form of klaxon; more than one (kind of) klaxon.
363 kleptocracies The plural form of kleptocracy; more than one (kind of) kleptocracy.
364 kleptocrat A kleptocrat is a person who rules a kleptocratic government.
365 kleptocratic Something that is kleptocratic is related to rulers or leaders who are steals from their government.
366 kleptocrats The plural form of kleptocrat; more than one (kind of) kleptocrat.
367 knife A knife is a tool that cuts. He ate with his knife and fork.
368 Klingon A type of alien on Star Trek.
369 Klingons The plural form of Klingon; more than one (kind of) Klingon.
370 km Short for kilometer or kilometers. It is a about 100 km from here.; We were driving about 50 km/hour.
371 knack If you have a knack for doing something He has a knack for fixing computers.
372 knacks The plural form of knack; more than one (kind of) knack.
373 kites The plural form of kite; more than one (kind of) kite.
374 Knights of Pythias The Knights of Pythias is a fraternal organization and secret society founded in Washington
375 knit When you knit My mother loves to knit beautiful scarves for me to wear.
376 kitten A kitten is a young cat. Our cat has just had kittens.; The kitten is playing with its mother.
377 kittened The past tense and past participle of kitten.
378 kneed The past tense and past participle of knee.
379 knives The plural form of knife; more than one (kind of) knife. I keep all my knives in the kitchen.; Which of these knives should I use to chop the onions?
380 knob A knob is a rounded handle on a door or drawer.
381 kneeing The present participle of knee.
382 knock A sound from something hard hitting wood.
383 kneel If you kneel In many religions, people kneel when they pray.
384 kneeling The present participle of kneel.
385 kneels The third-person singular form of kneel.
386 knock out If you knock out someone
387 knees The plural form of knee; more than one (kind of) knee. Our knees hit one another.
388 knelt The past tense and past participle of kneel.
389 knew The past tense of know.
390 knick knacks
391 knickers Knickers refers to the underwear (a piece of clothing) that is worn by a female.
392 knick-knack A knick-knack is a small item or ornament that is not worth much.
393 knockoff A knockoff is an imitation of a well-known product. It is usually of poorer quality and cheaper than the original.
394 knockoffs The plural form of knockoff; more than one (kind of) knockoff.
395 knick-knacks The plural form of knick-knack; more than one (kind of) knick-knack.
396 knot A knot is formed when a rope is tied. He put a knot in the rope.
397 knifed The past tense and past participle of knife.
398 knotted The past tense and past participle of knot.
399 knifes The third-person singular form of knife.
400 knifing The present participle of knife.
401 knotting The present participle of knot.
402 knight A knight was a man who fought in battles on a horse during the Middle Ages. The knights rode up to the castle and broke in.
403 knights The plural form of knight; more than one (kind of) knight.
404 knowing The present participle of know.
405 knap A knap is the crest of a hill.
406 knaps The plural form of knap; more than one (kind of) knap.
407 kneadable If something is kneadable
408 knee Part of the leg between the thigh and the shin. I hurt my knee in football.
409 knowledges The plural form of knowledge; more than one (kind of) knowledge.
410 knobs The plural form of knob; more than one (kind of) knob.
411 known as
412 knowns The plural form of known; more than one (kind of) known.
413 knows The third-person singular form of know.
414 knock boots If you knock boots with someone
415 knock off If it is time for you to knock off from something
416 knuckles The plural form of knuckle; more than one (kind of) knuckle.
417 knock oneself out If you knock yourself out
418 knocked The past tense and past participle of knock.
419 knocker A knocker is something that knocks or is used to knock. I used the knocker on the door.
420 knockers The plural form of knocker; more than one (kind of) knocker.
421 Koffing
422 knocking The present participle of knock.
423 Kohat
424 knock-knock joke A knock-knock joke is usually a 5-line joke in which some words in English sound like other words. "Knock Knock!; (Who's there?); Lettuce!; (Lettuce who?); Lettuce in, we're freezing!"
425 Koi
426 knock-knock jokes The plural form of knock-knock joke; more than one (kind of) knock-knock joke.
427 knocks The plural form of knock; more than one (kind of) knock.
428 knots The plural form of knot; more than one (kind of) knot.
429 Konkani Konkani is a language of India.
430 Konya
431 kook A kook is an eccentric
432 kookier The comparative form of kooky; more kooky.
433 kookiest The superlative form of kooky; most kooky.
434 kooks The plural form of kook; more than one (kind of) kook.
435 kooky A kooky person is someone who is eccentric
436 Kopis
437 knottier The comparative form of knotty; more knotty.
438 knottiest The superlative form of knotty; most knotty.
439 Knights of Columbus Knights of Columbus is an organization for Roman Catholic men.
440 knits The third-person singular form of knit.
441 knitted The past tense and past participle of knit.
442 knitting The present participle of knit. She is knitting a sweater for her grandchild.
443 Knoxville Knoxville is a town in United States of America. It is located in Tennessee state.
444 Korouhanba Korouhanba is an ancient Meitei God of the sun
445 Kota
446 knuckle A knuckle is the joint of a finger
447 Koubru Koubru is an ancient Meitei God of the winds and the northwest direction.
448 koala A koala is a small mammal that climbs trees and lives in Australia. Koalas usually eat eucalyptus leaves.
449 koalas The plural form of koala; more than one (kind of) koala.
450 Kobe Kobe is a city and seaport to the west of Osaka
451 Krachovi
452 Koff
453 Koh Noor
454 Kohlo
455 Krishna
456 Kolkata Kolkata is the state capital of West Bengal
457 Komodo dragon A Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the world's biggest lizard The Komodo dragon is the official national animal of Indonesia.
458 Komodo dragons The plural form of Komodo dragon; more than one (kind of) Komodo dragon.
459 knotty A knotty problem or issue is complicated and difficult to solve. Nobody can agree about how to deal with this extremely knotty problem.
460 know When you know something I knew more things after I went to school.; I know a little Spanish.; I think I can do it, but I don't know.; We want you to know that it will be OK.
461 knowingly If you do something knowingly It was not an accident -- he knowingly installed a virus in our computer.
462 knowledgable If a person is knowledgable that person knows many things She is very knowledgable when it comes to medicine.; Could we find anyone more knowledgable than him?
463 knowledge Knowledge is information that you know. He shared his knowledge with you.
464 knowledgeable If a person is knowledgeable that person knows many things She is very knowledgeable when it comes to medicine.; Could we find anyone more knowledgeable than him?
465 known If something is known It is a known fact that water freezes at 0°C.; She is known for all the volunteer and charity work that she does.
466 Kulas
467 Kothmir
468 kumquat A kumquat is a small I love to eat kumquats.
469 kumquats The plural form of kumquat; more than one (kind of) kumquat.
470 Koujeng Leima Ancient Meitei Goddess of tribal origin and a minor consort of God Koupalu.
471 Kounu Kounu is an ancient Meitei guardian goddess of the northern direction.
472 Kurdistan
473 Koupalu Koupalu is an ancient Meitei God of the winds and the northwest direction.
474 kris A kris is a traditional Indonesian or Malay dagger. It has a curved
475 Kushma
476 Kushri
477 Kusk
478 krised The past tense and past participle of kris.
479 kvetch If a person kvetches
480 kvetched The past tense and past participle of kvetch.
481 kvetches The third-person singular form of kvetch.
482 kvetching The present participle of kvetch.
483 kvitch If a person kvitches
484 kvitched The past tense and past participle of kvitch.
485 kvitches The third-person singular form of kvitch.
486 kvitching The present participle of kvitch.
487 krises The plural form of kris; more than one (kind of) kris.
488 krising The present participle of kris.
489 Kyiv Kyiv is another way of spelling Kiev.
490 krissed The past tense and past participle of kris.
491 Kyle Kyle is a male given name.
492 krisses The plural form of kris; more than one (kind of) kris.
493 krissing The present participle of kris.
494 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan is a landlocked country in South-Central Asia. The capital city is Bishkek.
495 Koran The Koran is the holy book of Islam. It contains messages that Muslims believe were given to the prophet Muhammad by the angel Gabriel. Muslims believe these messages come from God.
496 Korea Korea is a region in East Asia Korea has a long history and rich cultural heritage.
497 Korean If something is Korean Tayo the Little Bus is a great Korean cartoon.
498 krypton Krypton is a gas element on the periodic table with atomic number 36 and the symbol Kr.
499 kryptonite Kryptonite is a fictional crystal in comics. It is Superman's only weakness.
500 Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia.
501 Koreans The plural form of Korean; more than one (kind of) Korean.
502 Kuiper belt The Kuiper belt is a line of comets in the ridges of space.
503 kulak A Kulak was a peasant from czarist Russia.
504 korephile In general use
505 korephilia Korephilia is an adult woman's sexual attraction to lesbian hebephilic relationships. Korephilia affects female pubescents who are victims of it.
506 kulaks The plural form of kulak; more than one (kind of) kulak.
507 Koro
508 kung fu Kung fu is any kind of Chinese martial art.
509 kung-fu Kung-fu is another way of spelling kung fu.
510 Kurt Kurt is a male given name.
511 Kusdha
512 Kuwait Kuwait is a country in West Asia. Its capital is Kuwait City. Kuwait can be reached by the sea because it borders the Persian Gulf.
513 Kwanzaa Kwanzaa is an African-American cultural festival
514 Kyari
515 Kyjiv Kyjiv is another way of spelling Kiev.
516 Kyoto Kyoto is a city and the former capital (794-1869) in Japan.
517 Kyrgyz Kyrgyz is a Turkic language spoken in Kyrgyzstan.
518 Kyyiv Kyyiv is another way of spelling Kiev.
519 Kumbh

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