Some English words are only three letters long and end with e, such as “toe,” “ice,” and “use.” These 3 letter words ending in e are simple and helpful, especially for learners building early vocabulary. They’re easy to say and often found in basic reading.
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Learning 3 letter words ending in e strengthens your vocabulary and builds fluency with short, useful English words.
List of 3 letter Words Ending in E
| Eye | Ice | One | Tie | Toe | Use |
| Ale | Ape | Aye | Fee | Foe | Hoe |
| Lie | Pie | See | Sue | The | Woe |
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3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with A
- Ace
- Age
- Ale
- Ape
- Are
- Awe
- Aye
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with B
- Bee
- Bye
- Bae
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with C
- Cue
- Core
- Cue
- Cee
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with D
- Doe
- Due
- Dye
- Die
- Dee
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with E
- Ere
- Eve
- Ewe
- Eye
- Elle
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with F
- Fee
- Foe
- Fie
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with G
- Gee
- Gae
- Gie
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with H
- Hoe
- Hue
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with I
- Ice
- Ile
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with L
- Lie
- Lee
- Lye
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with M
- Mae
- Mee
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with O
- One
- Ode
- Ore
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with P
- Pie
- Pee
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with R
- Rye
- Rue
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with S
- See
- Sue
- Sye
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with T
- Toe
- Tie
- Tee
- The
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with U
- Use
- Ure
- Ube
- Upe
- Une
3 Letter Words Ending in E Starting with W
- Woe
- Wee
Ending in E with Two Vowels
- Aie (a cry of pain or surprise; interjection in French and poetic English)
- Aue (a cry of sorrow or lamentation; often used in Polynesian or literary contexts)
- Eie (variant or archaic/interlingual form; no standard modern English meaning)
- Oie (French for “goose”; occasionally used in poetic or borrowed context)
- Uae (rare, may appear in transliterations; no standard English meaning)
- Oue (rare; may occur in transliteration or as typo/abbreviation)
Ending in E with Repeated Letters
- Eee (stylized sound of excitement or high-pitched squeal; onomatopoeic)
- Looe (a town in Cornwall, England)
- Aaa (rare, stylized form used for emphasis or sound; also credit rating term)
- Ewe (a female sheep)
- Eme (archaic word for uncle)
Ending in E with A in the Middle
- Ace (a playing card or something excellent or outstanding)
- Ape (a primate; also means to mimic or imitate)
- Are (present tense of the verb “to be”)
- Aye (an old-fashioned or formal word for “yes”)
- Mae (a female given name)
Ending in E with I in the Middle
- Die (to stop living; also a tool for shaping material)
- Pie (a baked dish usually with a sweet or savory filling in a crust)
- Tie (a strip of fabric worn around the neck; also means to fasten or result in a draw)
- Lie (to recline or to tell something untrue, depending on context)
- Fie (an old exclamation expressing disapproval or disgust)
Ending in E with O in the Middle
- Doe (a female deer)
- Hoe (a gardening tool used to dig or weed)
- Toe (a digit on the foot)
- Joe (a common male name; also slang for coffee — “cup of joe”)
- Foe (an enemy or opponent)
Rare Words Ending in E
- Gie (Scottish dialect word meaning “give”)
- Sye (rare, dialectal or variant form; limited documented usage)
- Eme (archaic word for “uncle”)
- Aue (Maori expression of sorrow or compassion, like “alas”)
- Gae (Scottish dialect for “go”)
- Ile (variant spelling of “aisle” or a poetic form for “isle”)
- Nee (used to indicate a woman’s maiden name, from French “born”)
- Rue (to regret deeply or bitterly)
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