5 Letter Words With ASE In The Middle – Full List

Julian Mercer
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Many 5-letter words with ASE in the middle appear in everyday English. Words like chase, erase, and phase link sounds smoothly and show clear vowel patterns.

Learning them builds spelling accuracy and vocabulary depth. They also strengthen recognition of sound-based groups helpful for word games and reading fluency.

List Of 5 Letter Words With ASE In The Middle

  • Chase: to run after or pursue something or someone
  • Erase: to remove marks or delete information
  • Phase: a distinct stage in a process or change
  • Laser: a device that emits narrow focused light
  • Vases: containers used to hold flowers or plants
  • Gases: air-like substances without fixed shape or volume
  • Cases: examples or instances of a situation
  • Baser: of lower moral value or quality
  • Haste: great speed or urgency in movement
  • Maser: scientific device producing microwaves
  • Tased: stunned with an electric shock weapon
  • Lased: produced light through laser action
  • Rased: leveled or destroyed completely
  • Lases: plural of “lase,” to emit coherent light
  • Pases: fencing moves or passes in combat sports
  • Vases: repeated to cover plural use in speech
  • Mased: rare variant of maser-based term (technical)
  • Rasel: rare form meaning smooth or polished (dialect)
  • Nasel: relating to the nose in anatomy context
  • Baser: included for comparative use (lower moral tone)
5-letter words with ASE in the middle like Chase, Erase, and Phase used for English spelling and games
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All 5 Letter Words With ASE In The Middle

basedeaserrased
basereasesraser
baseseasedrases
easedlasedtased
casedlasertases
caserlasesvases
casesmaserwases

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Q1. What are the most common 5-letter words with ASE in the middle?

Chase, Erase, Laser, and Phase are the most used 5-letter words with ASE in the middle in daily English and word games.

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Julian Mercer is the founder of Englishan.com and has spent over a decade helping English learners improve through online lessons and practical writing. Having worked with students across many countries, he knows the questions people repeat, the mistakes that slow progress, and the moments that make English click. On Englishan, he writes about vocabulary, picture vocabulary, grammar, and everyday English to help readers speak with ease, read with less strain, and write with more confidence.