What are ee words? What words have ee in them? What word has double ee? What words end with ee? What English words with ee in them?
EE words are the words which contain ee. EE words may have ee at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end. In this post, we’ll list words with ee in the middle, words that end with ee and words which start with ee.
A list of the Most Common English Words with EE/ English Words with Double ee
Here is a list of words with ee in them. This ee words list can help you enrich your vocabulary. Some of these ee words are used in good sentences below.
The following words have ee in them. Some words end with ee. other words have ee in the middle and some words start with ee.
English Words with EE in Them / A List of Words with EE
This EE words list is not exhaustive. More double ee words lists are below.
- Beehive
- Bee-eater
- Beech
- Beef
- Beefburger
- Beefcake
- Beefsteak
- Beefy
- Beeline
- Beep
- Beeper
- Been
- Beer
- Beery
- Beeswax
- Beet
- Beetle
- Beetroot
- Cheese
- Decreer
- Decreest
- Decreet
- Decreeth
- Decreeing
- Decreeable
- Deed
- Deem
- Deep
- Deepen
- Deeply
- Deerhound
- Eeke
- Eef
- Eek
- Eel
- Een
- Eelboat
- Eelblenny
- Eelbuck
- Eeler
- Eelfare
- Eelgrass
- Eeling
- Eellike
- Eelpot
- Eelpout
- Eels
- Eelskin
- Eelspear
- Eelworm
- Eely
- Eem
- Feeble
- Feed
- Feedback
- Feedbag
- Feeder
- Feel
- Feeler
- Feeling
- Feet
- Flee
- Free
- Gee
- Gee-gee
- Geek
- Geese
- Geezer
- Glee
- Greece
- Greed
- Greedful
- Greedy
- Green
- Heed
- Heedful
- Heedless
- Heel
- Hee-haw
- Hee-hee
- Heeb
- Heebie-jeebie
- Heedance
- Heeder
- Heedful
- Heedfull
- Heedfully
- Heedfullness
- Heedily
- Heediness
- Heedless
- Heedlessly
- Heedlessness
- Heedworthy
- Heedy
- Heegaard
- Heel
- Heel-palm
- Heelball
- heelbone
- Heeled
- Heeler
- Heelflip
- Heeling
- Heelless
- Heellessness
- Heelpath
- Heelpiece
- Heelpost
- Heelprint
- Heels
- Heelside
- Heeltap
- Heemraad
- Indeed
- Indeedy
- Indeedy-doody
- Jeep
- Jeer
- Jeez
- Keel
- Keen
- Keenly
- Keenness
- Keep
- Keeper
- Keeping
- Keepsake
- knee
- Leech
- Leek
- Leeward
- Leeway
- Leek
- Leer
- Leery
- Meet
- Leed
- Meek
- Meekness
- Meekly
- Meet
- Meeting
- Need
- Needn’t
- Needful
- Needle
- Needless
- Needlework
- Needy
- Neep
- Peek
- Peekaboo
- Peel
- Peeler
- Peelings
- Peep
- Peep-bo
- Peephole
- Peer
- Peerage
- Peeress
- Peerless
- Peeve
- Reef
- Seed
- Seek
- Sheep
- Sneeze
- Sleep
- Spree
- Sweet
- Teem
- Teen
- Teenage
- Teenager
- Teeny
- Teepee
- Teeter
- Teetotal
- Teetotaller
- Teeth
- Teethe
- Three
- Tree
- Treeless
- Treeline
- Treetop
- Wheel
- Weed
- Week
- Weep
- Lesseeship
- Meece
- Mee-maw
- Meece
- Meeces
- Meecher
- Meeching
- Meed
- Meedful
- Meedja
- Meehan
- Meeja
- Meek
- Meeken
- Meeker
- Meekly
- Meekness
- Meeknesses
- Meeks
- Meem
- Meep
- Meemaw
- Meeple
- Meer
- Meerkat
- Meerkitten
- Meerschaum
- Meese
- Meess
- Meet-up
- Meetable
- Meetaversary
- Meeten
- Meeter
- See-through
- Seeable
- Seecatch
- Seech
- Seed
- Absenteeism
- Absentee
- Presenteeism
- Presentee
- Fee-based
What 3 Letter Word Ends with EE? Words with Two EE
Bellow are the shortest double ee words.
- Tee
- Bee
- See
- Pee
- Fee
- Mee
What Words End with EE? Which Word Ends in EE?
Here is an important list of words that end in ee. Some of these words with ee at the end are used in examples in a table below.
- Agree
- Disagree
- Foresee
- Unforesee
- Flee
- Free
- Fee
- See
- Slee
- Pee
- Mee
- Bee
- Tee
- Appointee
- Assignee
- Congree
- Committee
- Arrestee
- Lessee
- Oversee
- Levee
- Outsee
- Presentee
- Puree
- Referee
- Swingltree
- Presentee
- Trainee
- Rappee
- Knee
- Razee
- Enfree
- Decree
EE Words in English in Sentences
The table below shows some English words with double ee used in sentences.
English words with ee in them | English words with ee in sentences |
See/trainee/oversee | I need to see some trainees. I’m their supervisor. I oversee them on a daily basis. |
Meet | I’m pleased to meet you. |
Feed | My mom feeds the chickens before going to work. |
Hee-haw | Hee-haw is the cry of a donkey or an ass. |
Committee | Our school’s committee agreed on some new school rules. |
Peel | She uses a peeler to peel vegetables and fruit. |
Meetable | You should always set meetable goals. That is, your goals should be achievable. |
Meek | All my friends are meek. They are not boastful. |
Fee | The study fees this academic year are very high. |
Bee | Honey bees make honey. Bees make their own honeycomb from beeswax. |
Weep | She was sad and weeping because she lost her father in a car accident. |
Heel | She fell and broke her leg as she was wearing high-heeled shoes. |
Presenteeism | Presenteeism is obligatory in our school. |
Needy | We should help the needy and take of them. |
Need | A friend in need is a friend indeed. |
Eel | An eel looks like a snake. |
Eerie (adjective) | Eerie means strange and mysterious. / |
EEOC | Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |
Referee | Some articles are read by two referees before they are published in our journal. |
Words That Start with EE
- Eek
- Eef
- Eejit
- Eel
- Eel-blenny
- Eelboat
- Eelbuck
- Eeler
- Eelfare
- Eelgrass
- Eelpot
- Eerie
- Eerily
- Eeriness
- Eeyore

Verbs with ee | Verbs synonyms/verbs meaning | Verbs with ee in examples |
Peel | To remove the skin or outer covering of something. | He peeled a banana and ate it quickly. |
Seem | To look; to appear/ to be perceived as | She seems to be sick today./It seems to me that he’s just squandering his time on unimportant things. |
Deem | To consider | My employer usually deems my efforts insufficient. For this reason, I have started hating my job. |
See | To watch/ to form a mental picture of something or someone. | I didn’t see any films last night as I was too tired./ Do you see what I mean? |
Sneeze | To expel air as a reflex induced by an irritation in the nose. | I’ve got a bad cold. I have been sneezing all day long. / You had better sneeze into your sleeve so as to avoid passing on the virus. |
Meet | To come face to face with somebody by arrangement. | It was nice to meet you. Bye for now. / Let’s meet tomorrow at 10 o’clock. |
Need | To have an absolute requirement for something or someone. /to want strongly. | We all need water to survive./ I need to eat because I’m hungry./ Do you need any help? I need you beside me, my dearest. |
Free | To release | Many political prisoners were freed after coming to an agreement with the political party. |
Creep | To move quietly and slowly because you do not want to be heard or seen. | Last night, I heard someone creeping around the house./ I crept up the stairs so as not to disturb the sleeping babies. |
Sleep | To have enough beds for a number of people. | Our caravan can sleep four people./ This five-star hotel sleeps a hundred guests. |

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