Looking for cool words that start with K? In this article, I’ve done some brainstorming and put together a list, all starting with the letter K.
Whether you’re looking for cool-sounding words, or fun, amusing, awesome, and interesting words, hopefully, you’ll find what you’re looking for.
Take a look and see if you can find some inspiration, good luck!
Cool Words That Start With K
Kakaki – West African ceremonial trumpet
Kaleidoscope – a toy consisting of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of colored glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns when the tube is rotated.
Kaput – broken and useless; no longer working or effective.
Kasha – porridge or gruel-like dish made from crushed buckwheat.
Keckle – to protect by binding with rope.
Kerfuffle – a commotion or fuss, especially one caused by conflicting views.
Kerplunk – children’s game first marketed by the Ideal Toy Company in 1967.
Kibosh – put an end to; dispose of decisively.
Kidder – a person who deceives others in a playful way.
Killjoy – a person who deliberately spoils the enjoyment of others.
Kippage – state of displeasure or anger.
Kismet – destiny; fate.
Knickerbocker – loose-fitting breeches gathered at the knee or calf.
Knickknack – small worthless objects, especially household ornaments.
Knitch – bundle of wood tied together.
Knobber – a stag in its second year.
Knout – to flog; to scourge.
Koto – obnoxious-sounding Japanese stringed instrument.
Kowtow – act in an excessively subservient manner.
Kumquat – an orange-like fruit related to the citruses, with an edible sweet rind and acid pulp.
Kvetch – a person who complains a great deal.
Are there any cool words you like that didn’t see on this list? Drop me a comment below and I’ll be happy to add them, thanks!
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Phil lives in England, UK, and has around 20 years experience as a professional life, career and executive coach. He started this blog to help others find and define their own self development journey. Blogging about a wide range of topics to help facilitate a better future.