All 65 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -pe (With Meanings & Examples)

All 65 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -pe (With Meanings & Examples)

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Hope, scope, and escape—these words, each ending in -pe, are part of a larger collection that beneficially helps expand your vocabulary. So, we had to ask: What are all the positive and impactful words ending in -pe?

Some of the most used positive & impactful words ending in -pe include hope, scope, escape, shape, drape, grape, tape, landscape, crepe, and envelope. In total, there are many dozens of these positive & impactful words.

Join us as we delve into the beauty and significance of these words, uncovering their meanings and embracing the power they hold to create a positive impact in our daily lives. We’ll then also share the most used words ending in -pe, ten interesting facts about words ending in -pe, and a brief history of the development of our alphabet.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Here Are All 65 Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -pe

In the diverse landscape of English grammar, words are categorized into various groups based on their functions within sentences. These groups, referred to as ‘part-of-speech,’ are the building blocks of language, enabling you to communicate your thoughts, ideas, and emotions effectively.

Noun: A noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.

Adjective: An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun.

Verb: A verb is a word that represents an action, an occurrence, or a state of being.

Adverb: An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.

Interjection: An interjection is a word or phrase that expresses strong emotion or surprise; it can stand alone or be inserted into a sentence.

These ‘part-of-speech’ are the building blocks for you to choose the right grammatical type of word.

These Are All Words Ending in -pe That Are Inherently Positive & Impactful

Quick info: Please note that some words in the table below may appear more than once. This is because they can serve different roles in a sentence (their ‘part-of-speech’), such as being both an adjective and an adverb. In this case, we present you the word along with a description and an example sentence for each of their part-of-speech.

Words Ending in -peDescription (with synonyms)Example sentence
AgapeA selfless and unconditional love that is often associated with spiritual or divine love, demonstrating the highest form of compassion and empathy (unconditional love, compassion, empathy).“She showed agape towards her friend by always being there for them, no matter what.”
AntelopeA swift and graceful mammal native to Africa and parts of Asia, known for its long, curved horns and ability to run at high speeds, symbolizing agility and adaptability (swift, graceful, agile).“The antelope gracefully leaped over the tall grass, showcasing its agility and adaptability.”
BagpipeA musical instrument consisting of a reed melody pipe and one or more accompanying drone pipes, producing a distinctive sound that is often associated with Scottish culture and heritage, evoking a sense of tradition and nostalgia (musical instrument, sound, tradition).“I could hear the haunting melody of the bagpipe echoing through the hills, transporting me to a place of deep-rooted tradition and nostalgia.”
CopeTo deal effectively with something difficult, signifying resilience and adaptability (manage, handle, overcome).“She was able to cope with the loss of her job by focusing on her hobbies and finding new opportunities.”
CrepeCrepe is a thin pancake, symbolizing delicacy, cuisine, and versatility (delicacy, cuisine, versatility).“They enjoyed eating sweet crepes for breakfast.”
DaguerreotypeAn early type of photograph produced on a silver or a silver-covered copper plate, now valued for its historical significance and artistic value (historic, artistic, valuable).“The museum’s collection of daguerreotypes provides a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the artistic and historic value of this early form of photography.”
DopeHaving a cool and impressive quality, indicating something excellent or admirable (awesome, fantastic, amazing).“That new album by Kendrick Lamar is so dope, it’s definitely going to win a Grammy.”
DopeExpressing enthusiasm or approval, indicating something is cool or impressive (awesome, amazing, fantastic).“Dope! That was an amazing performance!”
DrapeTo cover or hang with cloth or other fabric, creating an elegant and decorative effect, often used in interior design (adorn, embellish, festoon).“She decided to drape the curtains in a luxurious velvet fabric, adding a touch of elegance to the room.”
DupeTo make an exact copy of something, indicating the ability to replicate with precision and accuracy (duplicate, reproduce, clone).“I was able to dupe the important document and send it to my colleague without any errors.”
ElopeTo run away secretly with one’s beloved to get married, often to avoid disapproval or opposition from others, signifying a bold and romantic act (run away, escape, abscond).“After years of being in a long-distance relationship, they decided to elope and start their lives together without any interference from their families.”
EscapeTo break free from confinement or danger, indicating a sense of liberation and relief (flee, run away, evade).“After months of being stuck at home, I decided to escape to the beach for a weekend getaway.”
EuropeA continent located in the Northern Hemisphere, known for its rich history, diverse cultures, and stunning landscapes (Old World, Eurasia, mainland).“Europe is a popular destination for travelers seeking to experience its unique blend of history and culture.”
HeliotropeA plant of the borage family, with fragrant purple or blue flowers that are said to turn towards the sun, symbolizing devotion and adoration (devotion, admiration, reverence).“I planted heliotrope in my garden because I love the way its fragrant flowers turn towards the sun, symbolizing devotion and adoration.”
HeliotropeTo turn or grow towards the sun, symbolizing positivity and optimism (sun-seeking, optimistic, hopeful).“The sunflowers in the garden heliotrope throughout the day, reminding me to stay positive and hopeful.”
HopeA feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen, a positive emotion that motivates and inspires (optimism, aspiration, faith).“Hope is what keeps us going during difficult times.”
HopeTo desire with expectation of fulfillment, inspiring optimism and positivity (aspire, wish, dream).“I hope that my hard work will pay off in the end.”
HygroscopeA device used to measure humidity levels in the air, providing valuable information for weather forecasting and agriculture (humidity gauge, moisture meter, hygrometer).“The hygroscope helped the farmers predict the perfect time to harvest their crops, resulting in a bountiful yield.”
HypeExaggerated or intensive publicity or promotion, often used to generate excitement or interest in a product or event, leading to increased attention and engagement (buzz, excitement, anticipation).“The hype surrounding the new movie release led to sold-out theaters and rave reviews.”
HypeTo promote or publicize a product or event with great enthusiasm and excitement, creating a buzz and generating interest (promote, advertise, market).“The company hired a team of influencers to hype up their new product launch on social media, resulting in a huge increase in pre-orders.”
HypeCreating excitement and anticipation, generating buzz and interest around a product or event (exciting, thrilling, captivating).“The hype surrounding the new Marvel movie has fans eagerly counting down the days until its release.”
JapeA witty remark or joke, often intended to be humorous or playful, that can lighten the mood and bring joy to those around (quip, jest, wisecrack).“During the tense meeting, John made a jape that broke the ice and allowed everyone to relax and work together more effectively.”
JapeTo joke or jest in a playful or teasing manner, bringing laughter and joy to those around you (jest, banter, tease).“During the long car ride, my friends and I would jape with each other, making silly jokes and teasing one another, which helped pass the time and brought us all closer together.”
JapeExpressing playful mockery or teasing, bringing joy and laughter to a situation (jest, joke, quip).“Jape! You really had me going there, I thought you were serious!”
JaspeTo jaspe means to make a rough, uneven surface smooth and polished, often by grinding or polishing (smooth out, polish, refine).“After hours of hard work, the sculptor was finally able to jaspe the marble into a beautiful, polished masterpiece.”
KaleidoscopeA tube-shaped optical instrument containing mirrors and pieces of colored glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns when the tube is rotated, signifying a constantly changing and diverse array of perspectives (ever-changing, diverse, multifaceted).“The kaleidoscope of cultures in this city is what makes it such a vibrant and exciting place to live.”
KinetoscopeA device used for viewing motion pictures that creates the illusion of movement, signifying a significant advancement in film technology (innovative, groundbreaking, revolutionary).“The kinetoscope was a game-changer in the film industry, allowing audiences to experience the magic of moving pictures for the first time.”
LagniappeA small gift given to a customer by a merchant at the time of a purchase, signifying generosity and appreciation (bonus, extra, perk).“As a lagniappe, the restaurant gave us a complimentary dessert after our meal, which made our dining experience even more enjoyable.”
LandscapeLandscape refers to all the visible features of an area of land, symbolizing scenery, terrain, and vista (scenery, terrain, vista).“The landscape painting captured the beauty of the countryside.”
LiripipeA long, hanging tail or tassel on a hood or cap, often worn by scholars or lawyers, symbolizing their academic status and profession. (Symbol of knowledge and expertise, academic distinction, professional identity) (Tassel, tail, frill).“The liripipe on his cap swayed gently as he walked, a proud symbol of his academic achievements and professional identity as a lawyer.”
LopeTo move with a long bounding stride, signifying grace and agility (graceful movement, agility, bounding)“Her effortless lope across the field was a testament to her athletic ability and grace.”
LopeTo move or run with long, bounding strides, indicating a sense of freedom and energy (gallop, bound, skip).“She lope through the fields, feeling the wind in her hair and the sun on her face.”
MicroscopeA device used for magnifying small objects, allowing for a closer examination of their details and structures, revealing hidden beauty and complexity (magnifier, scope, lens).“Using the microscope, the scientist was able to discover a new species of bacteria and study its intricate structure in detail.”
PhilanthropeA person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by the generous donation of money to good causes, signifying a selfless and compassionate nature (humanitarian, benefactor, altruist).“The philanthrope donated a large sum of money to the local homeless shelter, demonstrating their commitment to improving the lives of those in need.”
PipeTo convey or transport something through a tube-like structure, often used in the context of liquids or gases, signifying efficiency and precision (channel, transfer, convey).“The oil company decided to pipe the crude oil from the offshore rig to the refinery, ensuring a safe and efficient transfer of the valuable resource.”
PyropeA deep-red gemstone of the garnet family, often used in jewelry for its brilliance and durability (precious, sparkling, radiant).“She wore a stunning necklace adorned with pyrope gemstones that caught the light beautifully.”
ReshapeTo change the form or structure of something, often for the better, allowing for new possibilities and improvements (transform, modify, alter).“The company decided to reshape their marketing strategy, resulting in a significant increase in sales.”
RipeFully developed and ready to be harvested, indicating the perfect timing for consumption and enjoyment (mature, ready, developed).“The juicy, ripe strawberries were a delight to eat on a warm summer day.”
ShapeTo give form or contour to something, indicating the ability to mold and create (mold, fashion, sculpt).“She used her artistic skills to shape the clay into a beautiful sculpture.”
ShipshapeIn excellent order and condition, indicating a high level of organization and cleanliness (neat, tidy, orderly).“The shipshape kitchen impressed the health inspector with its impeccable cleanliness and organization.”
TachistoscopeA device used to measure visual perception and recognition, helping to improve reading speed and comprehension (perception enhancer, recognition tool, speed reader).“The tachistoscope has been a game-changer for students struggling with reading comprehension, as it helps them improve their visual perception and recognition skills.”
TelescopeAn optical instrument used for viewing distant objects, allowing for a closer and clearer look at the wonders of the universe (observatory, spyglass, scope).“I was able to see the rings of Saturn clearly through my telescope, and it was a truly awe-inspiring experience.”
ThaumatropeA toy consisting of a disk with a picture on each side, which when spun rapidly by twisting two strings, appears to combine the two images into one (illusionary, entertaining, playful). (Optical toy, Wonderturn, Phenakistoscope).“As a child, I was fascinated by the thaumatrope my grandfather gave me, and spent hours spinning it to see the illusionary images combine into one.”
Ticker-tapeA long, narrow strip of paper on which messages or stock quotes are recorded, often used in parades or celebrations, adding to the festive atmosphere (festive, celebratory, lively).“During the parade, the ticker-tape rained down on the crowd, creating a festive and celebratory atmosphere that filled everyone with joy and excitement.”
UndrapeTo uncover or reveal something that was previously hidden or covered, often used metaphorically to describe the unveiling of a new idea or truth (reveal, expose, unveil).“The artist undraped the canvas to reveal a stunning masterpiece that left the audience in awe.”
UnropeTo untie or release from a rope or restraint, allowing freedom of movement and independence (liberate, free, release).“After years of being tied down by her responsibilities, she finally unroped herself and took a solo trip around the world, experiencing true freedom and independence.”
WaterscapeAn area of water, such as a pond or a sea, especially when considered as a subject of a work of art, often symbolizing tranquility, natural beauty, and the refreshing quality of water (aquascape, water scenery, aquatic view).“The artist was captivated by the waterscape, the play of light on water inspiring his next masterpiece.”
WipeA cloth or a piece of absorbent paper used for cleaning or drying, often symbolizing hygiene, cleanliness, and personal care (cloth, towel, swab).“He used a wet wipe to clean his hands before the meal.”
WipeTo clean or dry by rubbing, symbolizing cleanliness, care, and attention (clean, brush, swab).“He carefully wiped the old book’s cover, revealing its original vibrant colors.”
XeriscapeA landscape design requiring little or no irrigation, promoting water conservation and sustainable gardening (water-saving landscaping, drought-tolerant landscaping, dry gardening).“The xeriscape design of her garden was not only beautiful but also environmentally conscious.”
XeriscapeTo landscape in a style that reduces the need for irrigation, it promotes water conservation (xeriscape, drought-tolerant landscaping, water-conserving garden design).“To conserve water in arid regions, it is wise to ‘xeriscape’ your garden.”
YipeExpressing surprise or excitement, often used to convey a sense of joy or delight (wow, amazing, fantastic).“Yipe! I just won the lottery!”

These Are All Words Ending in -pe That Can Be Used In a Positive & Impactful Way

Now that we’ve covered all words ending in -pe that inherently exude positivity and impact, let’s complete the list and shift gears to another exciting set of words. These next words might not generally spell ‘positivity’ or ‘impact’ but when used thoughtfully, can surely add a positive & impactful spin to any conversation.

This next set of words exemplifies the beauty of language – their meaning is not just fixed but can be shaped by the context they are used in. So, try to use these words too, to have a bigger positive impact with your conversations.

Words Ending in -peDescription (with synonyms)Example sentence
DrupeA type of fruit with a fleshy outer layer and a hard inner shell containing a seed, often found on trees or bushes, providing a source of nutrition and flavor (fruit, nourishment, flavoring).“I love snacking on fresh drupes like peaches and plums during the summer months.”
EnvelopeAn envelope is a flat paper container for a letter, symbolizing correspondence, packaging, and containment (correspondence, packaging, containment).“She sealed the letter in a brightly colored envelope.”
GapeTo stare with one’s mouth open in amazement or wonder, indicating a sense of awe and admiration (gawk, gaze, ogle).“As the fireworks lit up the sky, the crowd gaped in awe and wonder.”
GrapeA grape is a fruit, typically of the vine genus Vitis, symbolizing fruitfulness, sweetness, and harvest (fruitfulness, sweetness, harvest).“They enjoyed fresh grapes from the vineyard.”
GripeTo express dissatisfaction or annoyance about something, but in a positive way, griping can help identify areas for improvement and lead to positive change (complaining, criticizing, voicing concerns).“I appreciate when my employees gripe about their workload because it helps me identify areas where we can improve efficiency.”
GropeTo search blindly or uncertainly, often with one’s hands, but can also refer to searching for something in a figurative sense, such as groping for the right words to say. (Exploring with curiosity and determination, searching for a deeper understanding or connection) (probe, fumble, feel).“She groped for the truth, determined to uncover the real story behind the scandal.”
HolotypeA single physical specimen designated as the type specimen of a species, used as a reference point for future identifications and descriptions, demonstrating the importance of accurate scientific classification (type specimen, reference point, exemplar).“The holotype of the newly discovered species was carefully preserved and studied, providing a crucial reference point for future research and classification.”
HoroscopeA forecast of a person’s future based on the positions of the stars and planets at the time of their birth, providing guidance and insight into their personality and potential (astrological forecast, zodiac reading, star chart).“Reading my horoscope every morning helps me stay positive and motivated throughout the day.”
KinescopeA type of cathode ray tube used to record and play back television programs, often used in the 1950s and 1960s, (preserving historical television footage, archiving media, recording broadcasts) (recording device, monitor, screen).“The kinescope allowed for the preservation of historical television footage, ensuring that future generations could experience the early days of television.”
OverripeHaving reached a stage of excessive ripeness, indicating a need for immediate consumption or disposal, and potentially useful for baking or making jams (overripe, too ripe, spoiled).“The overripe bananas were perfect for making banana bread.”
PeriscopeA device consisting of a tube with mirrors or prisms inside it, used for seeing objects that are above the level of direct sight, especially for looking at things that are under water (underwater viewing device, optical instrument, observation tool).“I looked through the periscope and was able to see the ship on the horizon.”
PipeA tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances, often underground or within a building (conduit, channel, pipeline).“The plumber fixed the broken pipe, restoring water flow to the entire house.”
RopeRope is a strong, thick line made of long twisted threads, symbolizing strength, durability, and versatility (strength, durability, versatility).“They used the rope to secure the boat to the dock.”
ScopeThe extent or range of something that is included or affected, indicating the breadth of knowledge or understanding (comprehension, grasp, depth).“The scope of her research was impressive, covering a wide range of topics and demonstrating her deep understanding of the subject matter.”
SlopeA slope is a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another, symbolizing gradient, incline, and pitch (gradient, incline, pitch).“The ski slope was perfect for beginners and experts alike.”
TapeTape is a long, narrow strip of material, typically used for sticking things together or recording sound, symbolizing binding, recording, and attaching (binding, recording, attaching).“She used decorative tape to wrap the gifts.”

10 Most Used Positive & Impactful Words Ending in -pe

Yet, some words that end in -pe are used more often than others. Below are some of the most used positive and impactful words ending in -pe:

  1. Hope
  2. Scope
  3. Escape
  4. Shape
  5. Drape
  6. Grape
  7. Tape
  8. Landscape
  9. Crepe
  10. Envelope
Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

10 Interesting Facts About Words Ending in -pe

Let’s take a step back and have a look at some interesting facts about words ending in -pe. We discover its intriguing features and enduring influence on the English language.

  1. Formation of Nouns and Verbs: The “-pe” suffix appears in both nouns (like “scope” or “tape”) and verbs (such as “escape” or “shape”), indicating various objects, actions, or concepts.
  2. Phonetic Distinctiveness: The “-pe” ending often contributes a specific sound to words, adding to their phonetic uniqueness and clarity.
  3. Descriptive Nature: “-pe” words can be highly descriptive, especially in their noun form, often related to tools, instruments, or actions.
  4. Common in Everyday Language: Despite their unique endings, many “-pe” words are integral to daily communication in English.
  5. Use in Scientific and Technical Terms: “-pe” is frequently used in scientific contexts, particularly in naming instruments or devices, like “microscope” or “telescope”.
  6. Reflects Language Evolution: The presence and usage of “-pe” words showcase the adaptability and evolving nature of English, especially in accommodating new scientific discoveries.
  7. Indicating Action or Capability: In verbs, “-pe” often conveys an action or a particular capability or method, contributing to the dynamic nature of these words in the language.
  8. Variety in Word Types: Besides nouns and verbs, “-pe” can appear in various types of words, including adjectives and compound terms.
  9. Presence in Colloquial Speech: Some “-pe” words are used colloquially, often in informal contexts or various dialects.
  10. Use in Specialized Fields: “-pe” words are frequently used in fields like astronomy, photography, and medicine, highlighting their importance in specialized language and communication.

A Brief History of Our Alphabet

The story of our alphabet has a rich and compelling history, beginning with ancient civilizations and carrying forward into the present day.

The history of our modern alphabet is a fascinating journey that spans several millennia and cultures. It’s commonly referred to as the Latin or Roman alphabet, and here’s a brief overview of its evolution:

  1. Phoenician Alphabet (circa 1050 BCE): The story begins with the Phoenician alphabet, one of the oldest writing systems known to use a one-to-one correspondence between sounds and symbols. This Semitic alphabet had about 22 consonants, but no vowels, and was primarily used for trade.
  2. Greek Alphabet (circa 800 BCE): The Greeks borrowed and adapted the Phoenician script. Crucially, they introduced vowels, making it one of the first true alphabets where each symbol represented a distinct sound (both vowel and consonant). The Greek alphabet had a significant influence on the development of other alphabets.
  3. Etruscan Alphabet (circa 700 BCE): The Etruscan civilization in Italy adapted the Greek alphabet to their own language. While Etruscan was largely replaced by Latin, their version of the alphabet was a key predecessor to the Roman one.
  4. Latin Alphabet (circa 700 BCE – Present): The Latin alphabet emerged from the adaptation of the Etruscan script. Ancient Rome used this alphabet, and it spread across Europe as the Roman Empire expanded. The original Latin alphabet did not contain the letters J, U, and W. These were added much later along with other modifications to suit different languages and phonetic needs.
  5. Modern Variations: Today, the Latin alphabet is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world. It has undergone various changes to accommodate different languages and sounds. For instance, English—among other languages—added letters like ‘J’, ‘U’, and ‘W’, while other languages incorporate additional characters like ‘Ñ’ in Spanish or ‘Ç’ in French.

This evolution reflects not just linguistic changes but also cultural and historical shifts, as the alphabet was adapted by different societies across centuries.

Related: Are you looking for even more positive & impactful words? Then you might also want to explore those words that start with all the other letters of the alphabet:

A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | ‍O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

Final Thoughts

Expanding your vocabulary is akin to broadening your intellectual horizons and enhancing your capacity to express your thoughts and emotions with precision. By embracing additional words ending in -pe, you’re not just learning new terms, but you’re also gaining nuanced ways to communicate positivity and impact.

The more words you have at your disposal, the more accurately and vividly you can paint your thoughts into speech and writing. So, by growing your vocabulary, especially with positive and impactful words, you’re empowering yourself to engage more effectively and inspiringly with the world around you.

Stay impactful,

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