Hello parents!
Do you know? There are very few words in the English language that naturally end with letter B. In fact, it’s one of the least common word endings in English!
This rarity of words ending in “B” makes them stand out, and when you do encounter one, it can be a memorable and unique word in a sentence. Isn’t it?
So, we have prepared a list of all the words starting with letter B. Start teaching your kids, so that they can flaunt in front of their friends too!
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List Of 6-Letter Words Ending With B
aplomb | self-confidence or assurance, especially when in a demanding situation. |
attrib | you can change a file`s read/write attribute or set the archive attribute. |
bedaub | smear or daub with a sticky substance. |
benumb | deprive of physical or emotional feeling |
CALRAB | The California Raisin Advisory Board (or CALRAB) was a California state marketing commission based in Fresno |
cherub | a celestial winged being with human, animal, or birdlike characteristics who functions as a throne bearer of the Deity. |
collab | a collaboration. |
confab | an informal private conversation or discussion. |
coverb | a word or prefix that resembles a verb or co-operates with a verb. |
decarb | to remove carbon from (the walls of the combustion chamber of an internal-combustion engine) |
Dogrib | a member of a Dene people of north-western Canada. |
enjamb | a poetic term for the continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next. |
enwomb | ENWOMB is to shut up as if in a womb. |
Geoweb | describes how the information you access online is increasingly relevant to where you are. |
Gunzib | if a bag, piece of clothing, etc. unzips, or you unzip it, you open it by pulling on the device that fastens the opening (the zip) |
hobjob | mix socially, especially with those of perceived higher social status. |
hottub | a large tub of hot water in which bathers soak and usually socialize. |
Hunzib | indigenous people of Dagestan, North Caucasus living in three villages in the Tsuntinsky District in the upper regions of the Avar-Koysu river area. |
InnoDB | a general-purpose storage engine that balances high reliability and high performance. |
jilbab | a full-length outer garment, traditionally covering the head and hands, worn in public by some Muslim women. |
keyfob | an object attached to a key chain or key ring. |
Kochab | an obscure Arabic name that might simply mean “star,” |
liblab | of or relating to a coalition of liberal and labor groups, especially in politics. |
mahlab | An aromatic spice made from cherry stones. |
Mandeb | “lamentation” or “grief”. |
McComb | “son of Thomas”, or “son of Tom”. |
mihrab | a niche in the wall of a mosque, at the point nearest to Mecca, towards which the congregation faces to pray. |
nutjob | a mad or crazy person. |
adsorb | if something adsorbs a gas, liquid or other substance, it holds it on its surface as a thin layer |
Amanab | The people of Papua New Guinea. |
athrob | pulsing or throbbing. |
baobab | a short tree with a very thick trunk and large edible fruit, living to a great age. |
bedumb | To make or render dumb, or mute. |
bicarb | sodium bicarbonate. |
Cantab | abbreviation for Cambridge |
cobweb | a net of threads made by a spider in order to catch insects |
comarb | the head of one of the families or tribes into which each sept or clan was divided. |
corymb | a flower cluster whose lower stalks are proportionally longer so that the flowers form a flat or slightly convex head. |
dagnab | damn |
desorb | cause the release of (an adsorbed substance) from a surface. |
earbob | an earring or ear drop. |
entomb | place (a dead body) in a tomb. |
excamb | transfer (one thing) for an equivalent. |
gossib | informal talk about other people and their private lives, that is often unkind or not true |
haboob | a violent and oppressive wind blowing in summer in Sudan and elsewhere, bringing sand from the desert. |
hobnob | mix socially, especially with those of perceived higher social status. |
hubbub | the noise made by a lot of people talking at the same time |
imberb | Beardless. |
intomb | To place in a tomb; to bury; to entomb. |
Kashub | A member of a West Slavic ethnic group of north-central Poland. |
kincob | a fine silk fabric embroidered with threads of gold or silver, of a kind made in India. |
lablab | an Asian plant of the pea family, which is widely grown in the tropics for its edible seeds and pods and as a fodder crop. |
Macomb | a city in NW Illinois. |
midrib | a large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf. |
milneb | an organic compound used as a fungicide. |
Panjab | Punjab is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia. |
prefab | made beforehand |
recomb | to comb again. |
refurb | an act or instance of refurbishing a building. |
reverb | an effect whereby a sound, especially that produced by an amplified musical instrument, is made to reverberate slightly. |
schlub | unattractive |
serdab | a narrow chamber of the ancient Egyptian mastaba either concealed or accessible only by a narrow passage and containing a statue of the deceased. |
Shuaib | who shows the right path |
skylab | a US space station launched in May 1973 into an orbit inclined at 50° to the equatorial |
subdeb | a girl in the years just preceding her debut into society. |
superb | extremely good |
untomb | to take from a tomb |
Zainab | fragrant; beautiful plant |
recumb | lean in a comfortable resting position. |
resorb | absorb (something) again. |
scarab | a large dung beetle of the eastern Mediterranean area, regarded as sacred in ancient Egypt. |
scramb | to scratch with nails or claws. |
Shahab | Shooting Star |
skibob | a vehicle that resembles a bicycle with two short skis in place of wheels and that is used for gliding downhill over snow by a rider wearing miniature skis for balance. |
stromb | a mollusk or shell of the genus Strombus or family Strombidae. |
suburb | an area where people live that is outside the central part of a town or city |
uncurb | to remove curbs or restraints from (a horse) |
Some Other Examples Of 6-Letter Words Ending With B
Zagreb | Zeineb | confab |
Interesting Activities For Kids With 6-Letter Words Ending With B
Children’s language and cognitive development depend on vocabulary games. By associating words with particular situations or difficulties, they improve recall, make learning fun, and promote active engagement.
Overall, vocabulary games are effective instructional tools that support kids’ overall language and communication success and growth.
1. Name Game
This is an intriguing way to teach your kids some practical six-letter terms that end with the letter B and to demonstrate how to use those words properly. In this game, you must pose a question or make a statement, and your child will respond with an answer.
This name game can even be conducted in reverse. For instance, you might have to respond correctly when your youngster asks a question. Therefore, by playing this engaging game, you can introduce some intriguing six-letter words ending with B to your little ones.
Example:
Question: What’s the flying insect that buzzes and can sting?
Answer: Waspab
Question: What do you call the common pet known for its meowing and purring?
Answer: Catbob
Question: What is the process of removing unwanted hair from the body?
Answer: Waxjob
Question: What type of weapon typically has a long, sharp blade at the end?
Answer: Swordb
Question: Which instrument has six strings and is often associated with country and folk music?
Answer: Banjob
Question: In meteorology, what’s the word for a rapidly rotating column of air?
Answer: Tornab
2. Fill In The Blanks
Fill-in-the-blanks is another entertaining and simple pastime. You may teach your kids some practical 6 letter words that end with B using this educational game.
Your adorable tiny pals will learn new words easily and accurately with this game, as well as how to use them correctly.
Additionally, this type of simple word game will be very beneficial for their future academic endeavors.
Example:
J_bnob
Sq_abb
Ab_orb
L_mbob
3. Match The Words With Meanings
Another well-liked game that might make it simple for your young kids to learn some new words is a matching activity.
Your child will be able to grasp the concepts of similar and dissimilar things through this way. You will need to make two sets of columns for this.
You need to explain to your kids how to read the word and its meaning and how to correctly match them with the appropriate words.
adverb | i) a net of threads made by a spider in order to catch insects |
cherub | ii) a large strengthened vein along the midline of a leaf. |
cobweb | iii) a niche in the wall of a mosque, at the point nearest to Mecca, towards which the congregation faces to pray. |
midrib | iv) a type of angel that looks like a fat male child with wings |
mihrab | v) a word that adds more information about place, time, manner, cause or degree to a verb, an adjective, a phrase or another adverb |
(Answer: a-v, b-iv, c-i, d-ii, e-iii)
Conclusion
In these instructional activities, new words with six different beginning sounds, ending with B, are presented to the students.
We would be happy to help further if you require it. We will see you again with six letter words ending with C, soon!
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