
Words starting with P are simply English words that begin with the letter “P.” These include short words like pen and pot, as well as longer ones like power and peace.
The letter “P” often makes a soft popping sound at the start of a word, which is easy for learners to pronounce. Many P letter words are part of daily conversations, making them important for students to recognise and use.
Here are a few examples:
“P” in play shows action.
“P” in peace expresses calmness.
“P” in power represents strength.
By learning P for words, students can describe actions, feelings, and objects more clearly and creatively.
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These short P letter words are perfect for early learners. You can make simple sentences like “I have a pet pig.” or “She baked a pie in the pan.”
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3 Letter P Words |
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Words |
Meaning |
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Pen |
Used for writing |
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Pet |
A domestic animal |
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Pin |
A small meal object for fastening |
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Pie |
A baked sweet or savour dish |
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Pup |
A bab dog |
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Pan |
A dish used for cooking |
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Po |
A container used for storing or cooking |
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Pig |
A farm animal |
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Pat |
To touch something gently |
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Pod |
A shell that holds seeds or peas |
Now, let’s move to 4 letter P words, which are slightly longer but still easy to learn
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4 Letter P Words |
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Words |
Meaning |
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Play |
To enjoy an activity or game |
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Park |
A green outdoor area |
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Pure |
Clean and without dirt |
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Pull |
To draw something towards yourself |
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Pink |
A light colour between red and white |
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Pair |
Two things that go together |
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Pass |
To move ahead or succeed |
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Pond |
A small body of water |
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Pack |
To fill a bag or box for ravel |
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Push |
To move something away from yourself |
You can try sentences such as “We play in the park.” or “She packed her bag.” These P in words are used in everyday conversations.
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When you are ready for a small challenge, learn these 5 letter P word
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5 Letter P Words |
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Word |
Meaning |
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Peace |
Calm and quiet |
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Plan |
A living thing that grows in soil |
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Power |
The ability to do something |
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Party |
A social gathering for fun |
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Pain |
To apply colour on a surface |
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Phone |
A device used for talking to others |
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Pizza |
A round baked dish with toppings |
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Paper |
Material used for writing |
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Price |
The cost of something |
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Proud |
Feeling happy about an achievement |
Try using these P for words in your writing: “The plant needs water.” or “The party was full of fun.” These P letter words will help you express ideas clearly.
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Describing words makes your writing more colourful. Here are ten useful P describing words that show feelings, qualities, and actions:
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P Describing Words (Adjectives Starting With P) |
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Words |
Meaning |
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Polite |
Showing good manners |
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Proud |
Feeling happy about achievement |
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Paien |
Stay calm while waiting |
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Perfect |
Without a mistake |
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Powerful |
Having great strength |
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Playful |
Full or fun or energy |
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Peaceful |
Calm and quiet |
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Pleasant |
Nice and enjoyable |
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Positive |
Showing hope and confidence |
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Popular |
Liked by many people |
Read More: Root Words
Action words tell us what a perso, animal, or thing does. These P letter words show different types of actions that can make your sentences more lively and interesting.
Play
Paint
Push
Pull
Pick
Pack
Plant
Pass
Post
Pay
Plan
Point
Prepare
Practice
Try using these P for words in sentences like “I plan my day carefully.” or “She painted a picture.”
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Nouns are names of people, places, or things. Here are simple words starting with P that students can use every day in speech and writing.
Pen
Paper
Park
Plant
Party
Phone
Pizza
Price
Plate
Picture
Place
Pillow
Parcel
Power
These P in words are easy to remember and appear often in school, home, and storybooks. You can make sentences such as “The party was fun.” or “I put my pen in my pocket.”
Phrasal verbs are verbs combined with small words like up, out, or on to create new meanings. Learning these P words helps you speak and write more naturally.
Pick up
Put off
Put on
Put out
Put up with
Pull over
Pull up
Pay back
Pass out
Point out
Put away
Put down
Push forward
Plan ahead
Pick out
You can practise them in sentences like “Don’t put off your homework.” or “She picked up the phone quickly.” These P letter words in phrasal form make your English sound fluent and confident.
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Here are some fun and easy ways to remember words starting with P:
Make a “P Word Wall” in your room or classroom.
Write one new P letter word every day and use it in a sentence.
Play games like Find the P word or P word bingo.
Read books and highlight every P in words you notice.
The more you practise, the faster you will learn
