Here are some 5-letter words with only one vowel:
- Bumpy
- Vowel: “U”
- Meaning: Rough or uneven in texture or surface.
- Tramp
- Vowel: “A”
- Meaning: A person who travels from place to place on foot, often homeless, or to walk heavily and noisily.
- Stump
- Vowel: “U”
- Meaning: The base part of a tree left in the ground after the rest has been cut down, or to perplex or confuse someone with a question.
- Crust
- Vowel: “U”
- Meaning: The hard outer layer of bread or pastry, or a layer on top of something (like dirt or snow).
- Plumb
- Vowel: “U”
- Meaning: To measure the depth of water, or vertical alignment (in construction).
- Chomp
- Vowel: “O”
- Meaning: To chew or bite something noisily.
- Blimp
- Vowel: “I”
- Meaning: A small, non-rigid airship or a person who is overweight, often used humorously.
- Grasp
- Vowel: “A”
- Meaning: To seize or hold something firmly, or to understand something mentally.
These words fit the pattern of having only one vowel in their structure and are common in English.