we |
used in reference to the speaker and one or more others. [4 definitions] |
weak |
lacking in bodily strength, power, or vigor. [7 definitions] |
weaken |
to make weak or weaker; to cause to lose strength. [2 definitions] |
weakling |
a person who is generally weak in body or character, or an animal that is generally weak in body. |
weakness |
the quality or condition of being weak. [4 definitions] |
wealth |
a large quantity of money or property or the state of having such; affluence. [2 definitions] |
wealthy |
having wealth; rich; affluent. |
weapon |
an object or device intended or used as a means of offense or defense. [2 definitions] |
wear |
to have or carry on one's person as a covering or ornament. [15 definitions] |
wear off |
to diminish or disappear gradually. |
wear out |
to make useless through prolonged use. [3 definitions] |
weary |
physically or mentally tired, esp. from exertion or strain; fatigued. [6 definitions] |
weasel |
any of various carnivorous, slender-bodied mammals, related to minks and polecats, with brownish fur, short legs, and a long bushy tail. [4 definitions] |
weather |
the state of the atmosphere at a particular place and time as characterized by sunshine, moisture, temperature, precipitation, and other variables. [7 definitions] |
weatherman |
a man who forecasts weather or reports it on radio or television. |
weather vane |
a vane designed to swing in the wind that indicates the direction the wind is blowing. |
weave |
to make (fabric, baskets, or the like) by passing threads or strips over and under each other; interlace. [8 definitions] |
weaver |
a person who weaves, esp. for a living. [2 definitions] |
web |
a thin and fragile structure spun by spiders and the larvae of certain insects. [7 definitions] |
webbed |
having or joined by a web. [2 definitions] |
webfoot |
a foot with the toes connected by membrances or a web. [2 definitions] |