6-letter words that end in k
- shriek — a loud, sharp, shrill cry.
- shrink — to draw back, as in retreat or avoidance: to shrink from danger; to shrink from contact.
- shrunk — a past participle and simple past tense of shrink.
- shtick — (especially in comic acting) a routine or piece of business inserted to gain a laugh or draw attention to oneself.
- skronk — a dissonant, grating style of popular music
- slovak — one of a Slavic people dwelling in Slovakia.
- sprack — alert and vigorous
- spruik — to make or give a speech, especially extensively or elaborately; spiel; orate.
- squark — strange quark.
- squawk — to utter a loud, harsh cry, as a duck or other fowl when frightened.
- squeak — a short, sharp, shrill cry; a sharp, high-pitched sound.
- stanck — faint
- streak — a long, narrow mark, smear, band of color, or the like: streaks of mud.
- streek — to stretch (one's limbs), as on awakening or by exercise.
- strick — a group of any of the major bast fibers, as flax or jute, prepared for conversion into sliver form.
- strook — a simple past tense and past participle of strike.
- struck — simple past tense and a past participle of strike.
- suslik — a common ground squirrel or spermophile, Spermophilus (Citellus) citellus, of Europe and Asia.
- tadjik — Tajik.
- tchick — the clicking sound made by pressing the tongue against the palate and then suddenly breaking the seal by withdrawing part of the tongue
- thwack — to strike or beat vigorously with something flat; whack.
- tisick — a splutter; a cough
- tobruk — a small port in NE Libya, in E Cyrenaica on the Mediterranean coast road: scene of severe fighting in World War II: taken from the Italians by the British in Jan 1941, from the British by the Germans in June 1942, and finally taken by the British in Nov 1942
- tsktsk — an exclamation of “tsk.”.
- tugrik — an aluminum-bronze or cupronickel coin and monetary unit of the Mongolian People's Republic, equal to 100 mongo.
- tureck — Rosalyn [roz-uh-lin] /ˈrɒz ə lɪn/ (Show IPA), 1914–2003, U.S. pianist.
- u-lock — a lock, consisting of a strong metal U-shaped ring, that is used to secure a bicycle to a post or rack
- unbark — to strip of bark
- uncock — (of wrists) to bend into a cocked position during a golf swing
- uncork — to draw the cork from.
- undeck — to remove decorations from
- undock — to uncouple (two spacecraft modules or a spacecraft and space station).
- unhook — to detach by or as if by releasing a hook: to unhook a tractor from a trailer.
- unhusk — to free from or as if from a husk.
- unkink — to remove a kink or kinks from (something)
- unlink — to separate the links of (a chain, linked bracelet, watchband, etc.); unfasten.
- unlock — to undo the lock of (a door, chest, etc.), especially with a key.
- unmask — to strip a mask or disguise from.
- unmeek — not meek or submissive
- unpack — to undo or remove the contents from (a box, trunk, etc.).
- unpick — to take out the stitches of (sewing, knitting, etc.).
- unsunk — not sunken; not made to sink
- untack — to unfasten (something tacked).
- untuck — to release from or bring out of a tucked condition: She untucked her legs.
- unwork — to destroy or undo (previous work)
- uplink — a transmission path for transmitting data or other signals from an earth station to a communications satellite or an airborne platform.
- uplock — to lock, to lock up
- uplook — to look up
- uptalk — a rise in pitch at the end usually of a declarative sentence, especially if habitual: often represented in writing by a question mark as in Hi, I'm here to read the meter?
- uptick — a rise or improvement in business activity, in mood, etc.