Foundation/Elementary words that begin with Q
Q is a tricky letter! It’s not used very often at the beginning of words, but let’s learn a few together.
List of Elementary words that begin with Q
- Quack
- Quilt
- Queen
- Quick
- Quill
- Quiet
- Question
- Queue
- Quirk
- Quarter
- Quality
- Quota
- Quench
- Quote
- Quorum
- Quince
- Quarantine
- Quip
- Quicken
- Quotation
- Quickest
- Quaver
- Quackery
- Quaint
- Query
- Quest
- Quarterback
- Quaff
- Quarters
- Quarry
- Quid
- Quibble
- Quark
- Quickness
- Quotient
- Quad
- Quiddity
- Quenchable
- Quiescent
- Quasi
- Quantum
- Quanta
- Quindecim
- Quirkiness
- Quartered
- Quizzical
- Qualify
- Quickening
- Quarantined
- Quillwork
- Quicksand
- Quadrant
- Querying
- Quotable
- Quenchless
- Quadruple
- Quickenings
- Quiescence
- Questing
- Quake
- Quencher
- Quenching
- Quinine
- Quietly
- Quicksilver
- Quadratic
- Quarrying
- Quixotic
- Quotidian
- Quizzed
- Quoted
- Quaintly
- Quotations
- Quirky
- Quantify
- Quickstep
- Quaintness
- Quiche
- Quizzes
- Quiver
- Quantitative
- Quantity
- Quotients
- Qualities
- Quirks
- Quail
Foundation/Elementary words that begin with Q with meanings and examples
- Quack: The sound a duck makes.
- Example: The duck made a loud quack.
- Quilt: A warm bed covering made of padding enclosed between layers of fabric and kept in place by lines of stitching.
- Example: She pulled the quilt over her shoulders.
- Queen: A female ruler of an independent state.
- Example: The queen addressed her subjects.
- Quick: Moving fast or doing something in a short time.
- Example: He was quick to respond.
- Quill: A writing instrument made from a feather.
- Example: She wrote a letter using a quill.
- Quiet: Making little or no noise.
- Example: The room was very quiet.
- Question: A sentence worded or expressed so as to elicit information.
- Example: She asked a difficult question.
- Queue: A line or sequence of people or vehicles awaiting their turn.
- Example: They stood in a queue for the bus.
- Quirk: A peculiar behavioral habit.
- Example: His quirk was tapping his foot while thinking.
- Quarter: One of four equal parts.
- Example: She cut the pizza into quarters.
- Quality: The standard of something as measured against other things.
- Example: The quality of the fabric was excellent.
- Quota: A limited or fixed number or amount of people or things.
- Example: They met their sales quota for the month.
- Quench: To satisfy thirst by drinking.
- Example: He quenched his thirst with water.
- Quote: To repeat or copy out a group of words from a text or speech.
- Example: She likes to quote famous authors.
- Quorum: The minimum number of members needed to conduct a meeting.
- Example: We need a quorum to hold the vote.
- Quince: A hard, acidic fruit used in preserves or as a flavoring.
- Example: She made quince jelly.
- Quarantine: A state of enforced isolation to prevent the spread of disease.
- Example: The dog was kept in quarantine for two weeks.
- Quip: A witty remark.
- Example: He had a quick quip for every situation.
- Quicken: To make or become faster or more active.
- Example: Her heartbeat began to quicken.
- Quotation: A group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated.
- Example: She included a famous quotation in her essay.
- Quickest: Most rapid.
- Example: He finished the race in the quickest time.
- Quaver: To shake or tremble in speaking, typically through nervousness or emotion.
- Example: Her voice began to quaver during the speech.
- Quackery: Dishonest practices and claims to have special knowledge in some field, typically medicine.
- Example: The doctor was accused of quackery.
- Quaint: Attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
- Example: The quaint village attracted many tourists.
- Query: A question, especially one addressed to an official or organization.
- Example: She had a query about her bill.
- Quest: A long or arduous search for something.
- Example: They embarked on a quest for treasure.
- Quarterback: A player positioned behind the center who directs the team’s offensive play.
- Example: The quarterback threw a touchdown pass.
- Quaff: To drink heartily.
- Example: They quaffed mugs of beer.
- Quarters: Rooms or lodgings.
- Example: The soldiers returned to their quarters.
- Quarry: A place from which stone or other materials are extracted.
- Example: They worked in the quarry.
- Quid: A pound sterling.
- Example: It costs fifty quid.
- Quibble: A slight objection or criticism.
- Example: They quibbled over minor details.
- Quark: A type of elementary particle in physics.
- Example: Quarks are fundamental particles.
- Quickness: The state of being fast or prompt.
- Example: His quickness of mind was impressive.
- Quotient: The result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
- Example: The quotient of 10 divided by 2 is 5.
- Quad: A quadrangle or quadriceps muscle.
- Example: They met in the quad after class.
- Quiddity: The inherent nature or essence of someone or something.
- Example: The quiddity of her character was kindness.
- Quenchable: Capable of being satisfied or quenched.
- Example: His thirst was easily quenchable with water.
- Quiescent: In a state or period of inactivity or dormancy.
- Example: The volcano was quiescent.
- Quasi: Seemingly; apparently but not really.
- Example: He was a quasi-expert on the subject.
- Quantum: The smallest amount of a physical quantity that can exist independently.
- Example: Quantum physics is a complex field of study.
- Quanta: Plural of quantum.
- Example: The scientist studied the behavior of quanta.
- Quindecim: The number fifteen in Latin.
- Example: Quindecim is the Latin term for fifteen.
- Quirkiness: The quality of being unusual or peculiar.
- Example: Her quirkiness made her stand out.
- Quartered: Divided into four equal parts.
- Example: The apple was quartered.
- Quizzical: Indicating mild or amused puzzlement.
- Example: He gave her a quizzical look.
- Qualify: To be entitled to a particular benefit or privilege by fulfilling a necessary condition.
- Example: She did not qualify for the scholarship.
- Quickening: The action of becoming faster or more active.
- Example: The quickening pace of life in the city.
- Quarantined: Isolated to prevent the spread of disease.
- Example: The travelers were quarantined upon arrival.
- Quillwork: The art of creating decorative items using porcupine quills.
- Example: The Native American quillwork was intricate.
- Quicksand: Loose, wet sand that yields easily to pressure and sucks in anything resting on it.
- Example: They were careful to avoid the quicksand.
- Quadrant: Each of four quarters of a circle.
- Example: The chart was divided into quadrants.
- Querying: Asking a question about something.
- Example: She spent the afternoon querying the database.
- Quotable: Suitable for or worth quoting.
- Example: The speech was full of quotable lines.
- Quenchless: Impossible to quench or satisfy.
- Example: His thirst for knowledge was quenchless.
- Quadruple: Consisting of four parts or elements.
- Example: The team achieved a quadruple victory.
- Quickening: The action of becoming faster or more active.
- Example: The quickening beat of the drums.
- Quiescence: A state of inactivity or dormancy.
- Example: The quiescence of the town was eerie.
- Questing: The act of searching for something.
- Example: They spent the day questing for the hidden treasure.
- Quake: To shake or tremble.
- Example: The ground began to quake.
- Quencher: Something that satisfies thirst.
- Example: Lemonade is a great thirst quencher.
- Quenching: Satisfying thirst by drinking.
- Example: They focused on quenching their thirst.
- Quinine: A bitter compound used to treat malaria.
- Example: Quinine was used in the medication.
- Quietly: Making little or no noise.
- Example: She spoke quietly so as not to disturb anyone.
- Quicksilver: Another name for mercury.
- Example: The thermometer contained quicksilver.
- Quadratic: Involving the square of a term.
- Example: The quadratic equation was complex.
- Quarrying: The process of extracting stone from a quarry.
- Example: Quarrying is a tough job.
- Quixotic: Exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical.
- Example: His quixotic ideas were charming but impractical.
- Quotidian: Of or occurring every day; daily.
- Example: The quotidian routine was comforting.
- Quizzed: Asked questions to test knowledge.
- Example: The teacher quizzed the students on the lesson.
- Quoted: Repeated a passage or statement from another source.
- Example: She quoted Shakespeare in her speech.
- Quaintly: In an attractively unusual or old-fashioned manner.
- Example: The house was quaintly decorated.
- Quotations: Groups of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker.
- Example: The book was full of inspirational quotations.
- Quirky: Characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits.
- Example: The shop had a quirky charm.
- Quantify: To express or measure the quantity of.
- Example: It’s difficult to quantify the value of happiness.
- Quickstep: A fast step or dance.
- Example: They danced the quickstep with great skill.
- Quaintness: The quality of being attractively unusual or old-fashioned.
- Example: The quaintness of the village was appealing.
- Quiche: A savory, open-faced pastry crust filled with eggs, cheese, and other ingredients.
- Example: The spinach quiche was delicious.
- Quizzes: Tests of knowledge, especially brief, informal ones given to students.
- Example: The teacher gave weekly quizzes to the class.
- Quiver: To tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion.
- Example: He felt a quiver of excitement.
- Quantitative: Relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something.
- Example: Quantitative research is essential in science.
- Quantity: The amount or number of a material or immaterial thing not usually estimated by spatial measurement.
- Example: The quantity of apples was sufficient for the recipe.
- Quotients: Results obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
- Example: The students learned about quotients in math class.
- Qualities: Distinctive attributes or characteristics possessed by someone or something.
- Example: Honesty and kindness are admirable qualities.
- Quirks: Peculiar behavioral habits.
- Example: His quirks made him unique.
- Quail: A small, ground-dwelling bird.
- Example: They spotted a quail in the field.