worksheet |
a page of questions or exercises that help students understand or practice things that they are studying. Worksheets are usually easier than homework exercises or tests and are often not graded by the teacher. Worksheets are usually done in class rather than at home. Other types of worksheets prepare adults to do some task they need to do, such as filling out their tax forms with the correct information. |
workshop |
a room or building in which a particular kind of work is done, usually involving manual or mechanical skills. [2 definitions] |
world |
the universe; everything that exists. [6 definitions] |
worldly |
of or relating to the material world; not spiritual. [2 definitions] |
worldwide |
spread or happening all over the world. |
World Wide Web |
a part of the Internet. The World Wide Web is made of documents called "pages" that are linked to each other. |
worm |
an animal with a long, thin, round or flat body. Worms have no legs and move by creeping or crawling. Worms are invertebrates and have no backbone. [7 definitions] |
worn |
the past participle of "wear." [3 definitions] |
worn-out |
no longer able to be used because of wear. [2 definitions] |
worried |
feeling trouble or anxiety about something that might happen. |
worry |
to feel anxious, troubled, or uneasy. [5 definitions] |
worse |
comparative of "bad" and "ill." [6 definitions] |
worship |
love and devotion shown to a being or an object considered sacred. [4 definitions] |
worst |
superlative of "bad" or "ill." [7 definitions] |
worth |
good or important enough for. [6 definitions] |
worthless |
without use or value. |
worthwhile |
valuable enough to be worth doing. |
worthy |
having enough worth or value. [2 definitions] |
would |
used as a past form of "will1" after verbs in the past tense that report speech or thoughts. [3 definitions] |
would like |
used as polite form of "want" or when the possibility of doing what one wants is not considered likely or certain. |
wouldn't |
shortened form of "would not." |