English Words Starting With K
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- komsomol/ˈkɒmsəmɒl/The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, the youth organization of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.nounVery Low
- komsomolsk/ˌkɒmsəˈmɒlsk/A proper noun referring to cities in Russia, most notably Komsomolsk-on-Amur, named after the Soviet Komsomol youth organization.nounLow
- komura/kəʊˈmʊə.rə/A proper noun referring to a Japanese surname, most notably associated with Jutarō Komura, a prominent Meiji-era statesman and diplomat.nounVery Low
- kona/ˈkəʊ.nə/A leeward or southerly wind in Hawaii, often bringing stormy, humid weather with rain.nounVery Low / Specific
- kona coffee/ˌkəʊnə ˈkɒfi/Coffee produced exclusively in the Kona district on the Big Island of Hawaii.nounLow
- kona cyclone/ˈkəʊnə ˈsaɪkləʊn/A type of subtropical cyclone that forms during the winter months in the Central Pacific Ocean, to the west of Hawaii, bringing strong, moisture-laden winds and heavy rainfall from the south or southeast.nounVery Low
- konak/ˈkəʊnak/A large official residence or mansion in Turkey, especially during the Ottoman era.nounVery low (extremely rare in general English usage)
- konakry/ˈkɒnəkri/The capital and largest city of Guinea, a port on the Atlantic Ocean.nounLow
- konarak/ˈkəʊnəræk/Konarak refers to a specific place, the Sun Temple of Konark, a 13th-century Hindu temple dedicated to the sun god Surya, located in Odisha, India. The word primarily functions as a proper noun.nounVery low
- konbu/ˈkɒnbuː/A type of edible kelp or seaweed (species Saccharina japonica), widely used in East Asian cuisine, particularly known for its role in making dashi stock.nounLow
- konditorei/ˌkɒndɪtəˈraɪ/A café or shop specializing in cakes, pastries, and coffee, often with seating for customers.nounC1
- kondo/ˈkɒn.dəʊ/A Japanese word used internationally referring to a minimalist tidying/organizing method, or a surname.nounC1-C2 / Low frequency in general discourse, but mid-high frequency in lifestyle, home, and wellness contexts.
- kondratieff wave/kənˈdrɑːtɪɛf weɪv/A long-term economic cycle of about 40–60 years, characterized by periods of rapid technological innovation and growth followed by phases of stagnation or decline.nounC2
- konekeThis is not a standard English word. It appears to be a misspelling or a word from another language, possibly a transliteration.nounNon-existent in English
- konerThis term does not have a standard British English pronunciation as it is not part of the lexicon.An informal term for an extremely experienced or skilled person, especially in a particular field, often used colloquially in African American Vernacular English (AAVE).nounVery Low (Specialist Slang)
- konev/ˈkɒn.jef/nounExtremely Rare / Obscure
- kong qiu/ˌkɒŋ ˈtʃjuː/The personal name of Confucius, the renowned Chinese philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period. In English, it is used to refer to Confucius himself or to concepts central to his teachings (Confucianism).nounVery Low / Rare
- kong zi/kɒŋ ˈziː/The Latinized name for Confucius, the ancient Chinese philosopher and educator.nounLow
- kongo/ˈkɒŋɡəʊ/A river in Central Africa, the second longest river in Africa.nounRare
- kongoni/kɒŋˈɡəʊni/A large, reddish-brown African antelope.nounC2
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