Here you’ll find 25 Anagrams that start with G that begin with G, organized from “gable” to “grown”. Most entries are common, playable words useful for crosswords, Scrabble, teaching, and creative writing.

Anagrams that start with G are words formed by rearranging letters into valid words that begin with G. People have used anagrams for centuries in puzzles, pseudonyms, and literary wordplay.

Below you’ll find the table with Word, Anagram(s), Definition, Part of speech & frequency, and Notes.

Word: The primary G-starting entry shown so you can use it directly in puzzles, lists, or writing.

Anagram(s): The alternate word forms made from the same letters, helping you compare usable variants.

Definition: A concise one-line meaning with part of speech and a common/rare/archaic tag for quick judgment.

Part of speech & frequency: A short label indicating grammatical role and how common the word is for game or writing choices.

Notes: Helpful usage tips, regional labels, or flags for obscure or archaic senses you should watch for.

Anagrams that start with G

WordAnagram(s)Part of speechFrequency
goddognouncommon
greatgrateadjectivecommon
goreogrenoun/verbcommon
goattoganouncommon
grapepagernouncommon
glareregal, lager, largenoun/verbcommon
gleanangel, angleverbcommon
gardendangernouncommon
girdgridverbcommon
gridgirdnouncommon
gritgirtnouncommon
gableglebanouncommon
glarelager, regal, largenoun/verbcommon
gracecagernouncommon
goferforgenoununcommon
grailargilnouncommon
groanargonverbcommon
grownwrongadjectivecommon
gapepageverbcommon
gashshagnouncommon
gaolgoalnoununcommon
gartertargetnouncommon
girdleglidernouncommon
garnerrangerverbcommon
girthrightnouncommon

Descriptions

god
noun: a deity or supernatural being; common.
great
adjective: very good, large, or important; common.
gore
noun/verb: bloodshed or to wound by piercing; common.
goat
noun: a cloven-hoofed mammal often kept as livestock; common.
grape
noun: a small round fruit used for eating or winemaking; common.
glare
noun/verb: strong bright light or to stare angrily; common.
glean
verb: to gather information or grain bit by bit; common.
garden
noun: a plot of ground for growing plants; common.
gird
verb: to encircle with a belt or prepare; common.
grid
noun: a network of intersecting lines or bars; common.
grit
noun: small hard particles; also courage or resolve; common.
gable
noun: the triangular portion of a wall under a pitched roof; common.
glare
noun/verb: harsh light or an angry stare; common.
grace
noun: elegance of movement or favor shown to someone; common.
gofer
noun: someone who runs errands (office aide); uncommon.
grail
noun: the legendary cup of Arthurian lore; common.
groan
verb: to make a deep inarticulate sound expressing pain or displeasure; common.
grown
adjective: having reached full size or maturity; common.
gape
verb: to stare in amazement with mouth open; common.
gash
noun: a deep cut or long slash; common.
gaol
noun: British spelling of jail; uncommon.
garter
noun: an elastic band worn to hold up stockings; common.
girdle
noun: a belt-like garment or structure encircling something; common.
garner
verb: to gather or collect, especially information or support; common.
girth
noun: the distance around something; common.
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