Associations to the word «Kate»
Noun
- Olsen
- Chopin
- Margo
- Austen
- Sawyer
- Rourke
- Middleton
- Ashley
- Lucian
- Upton
- Moss
- Ritchie
- Mara
- Nash
- Lilly
- Hurley
- Spade
- Mcgregor
- Marek
- Kathryn
- Lauren
- Atkinson
- Sheppard
- Bush
- Ramsay
- Walsh
- Faye
- Wainwright
- Katherine
- Sprague
- Novak
- Barlow
- Kiss
- Ellie
- Naomi
- Erin
- Fitzpatrick
- Katie
- Madeline
- Castillo
- Juliet
- Katharine
- Shrew
- Megan
- Mulberry
- Dempsey
- Michelle
- Cumberland
- Sami
- Hudson
- Oates
- Cary
- Thornton
- Aidan
- Robbins
- Claire
- Sophie
- Zoe
- Nell
- Jessica
- Cindy
- Katy
- Sanderson
- Hepburn
- Locke
- Tracy
- Olivia
- Emma
- Fiona
- Garner
- Actress
- Hara
- Roberts
- Holloway
- Brewer
- Kendall
- Wilkinson
- Regan
- Awakening
- Laura
- Girlfriend
- Stephanie
- Debra
- Meg
- Jade
- Jennifer
- Beckett
- Lizzie
- Kathy
- Haines
- Josh
- Rebecca
- Meredith
- Walden
- Kathleen
- Higgins
- Bonnet
Verb
Wiktionary
KATE, proper noun. A medieval pet form of Catherine and related names. Also used as a formal female given name.
KATE, noun. (UK) (dialect) (Kent) The brambling finch, Fringilla montifringilla.
Wise words
Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes
are truly endless.