Five Letter Words with O as the Only Vowel

Julian Mercer
3 Min Read

When O is the only vowel available in your puzzle, you need five-letter words that use O without adding A, E, I, or U. Below is a focused list of words that fit this exact condition, helping you move straight to usable options without extra filtering.

5 Letter Words with ‘O’ as the Only Vowel

5 letter words with O as the only vowel for word games and spelling challenges.
5 letter words that contain only O.
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ClockBlockStock
ShockShortWrong
StrongBrownCrown
ClownCrowdChomp
KnockChockSmock
FlockStompThrob
FrothBrothScoff
TrollDrollGrown
FrownBlondCrock
CrookBrookShook
SpookSnoopStood
BloodFloodBroom
GloomDroolDroop
SwoopSpoolTroop
CroonBroodBooth
ToothProofRoofs
BooksCooksLooks
HooksToolsFools
RoomsRootsLoops
MoonsDoomsBongo
BoronColorColon

FAQs

Q1. What are 5 letter words with O as the only vowel?

These are five-letter words that use O and do not use A, E, I, or U. Examples include block, blood, bloom, books, boost, booth, boots, clock, cloth, crook, froth, ghost, knock, shock, short, sloth, stork, throb, and troop.

Q2. Can you share a large list of words that use only O as the vowel?

Yes. Examples include block, blond, blood, bloom, blown, books, boost, booth, boots, broom, chock, clomp, cloth, clock, crook, droop, froth, ghost, knock, knobs, knots, shock, short, sloth, smock, stork, strop, throb, whorl, whoop, and troop.

Q3. What are common everyday words with only O as the vowel?

Common examples include block, blood, bloom, books, boost, booth, boots, clock, cloth, crook, froth, ghost, knock, shock, short, sloth, stork, and throb.

Q4. Which 5 letter words with only O have double O?

Examples include blood, bloom, books, boost, booth, boots, broom, crook, droop, brood, and troop.

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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.