5 Letter words Ending In or

Get in the business of wiping the floor in online Scrabble with 5-letter words ending with OR. First, be coy with “honor,” then surprise your opponents with “payor.” Finally, go for the kill with the 17-pointer “vizor!”


The words listed here can also give you an edge while solving Wordle’s daily puzzle. Tweak them by involving any of WordsFinder’s advanced options—starts with, ends with, and exclude—and successfully unveil that mystery word.

All words (63 words)
VIZOR​17
RAZOR​14
MAJOR​14
TAXOR​12
JUROR​12
FAVOR​11
VAPOR​10
PAYOR​10
MAYOR​10
ICHOR​10
HUMOR​10
ABHOR​10
EPHOR​10
BEVOR​10
MUCOR​9
VIGOR​9
SAVOR​8
LIVOR​8
PUDOR​8
DECOR​8
HONOR​8
VALOR​8
FUROR​8
FLUOR​8
FLOOR​8
FETOR​8
VISOR​8
SAPOR​7
SMOOR​7
TUMOR​7
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5-letter words ending with OR as great alternatives

When given the chance, it doesn’t hurt to express yourself with words people don’t use often in everyday life. For example, instead of saying “before,” say “prior,” as in “We’ve been here months prior.”

Another example is “savor,” which is an alternative to “taste.” The former, however, is more about enjoying food than just trying it.

Your good health can be expressed with “vigor” and bravery with “valor.” With both, you can display your “ardor” (a.k.a. passion) for the people you love.

Music-related 5-letter words ending with OR

This OR-ending WordsRated list contains music-related 5-letter words. The following are what we mean:

Major. A major scale or key refers to a scale that always contains a major third note. Sounds evoked by major keys are often bright and cheerful.

Minor. A minor scale or key doesn’t have a major third note. Songs or sounds in minor keys usually elicit sadness and melancholy.

Tenor. The highest vocal range in which an adult male can sing is called tenor. Its counterpart in the female range is soprano. The late Luciano Pavarotti was a tenor.

Tabor. This percussion instrument is a double-headed drum and is considered the ancestor of the snare drum. Playing it creates a thumping sound accentuated with a slight buzz. It’s often paired with a three-holed pipe.

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