wrath |
fierce anger. |
wreak |
to carry out or cause. |
wreath |
a band of flowers or leaves woven or twisted together in the shape of a circle and used as a symbol or decoration. |
wreck |
an action or event that results in great or total destruction. [4 definitions] |
wreckage |
what is left after something has been ruined or destroyed. |
wren |
a small brown songbird with a long bill and an upright tail. |
wrench |
to damage or hurt by twisting. [5 definitions] |
wrest |
to take away with, or as if with, a twist or pull. |
wrestle |
to take part in the sport of wrestling, or to struggle to throw and hold another to the ground. [3 definitions] |
wrestling |
an athletic exercise or contest in which two people struggle to throw and hold each other to the ground. |
wretched |
unhappy; miserable. [2 definitions] |
wriggle |
to twist and turn one's body with quick movements from side to side; wiggle. [3 definitions] |
wring |
to twist and squeeze tightly. [3 definitions] |
wrinkle1 |
a fold or ridge on an otherwise flat surface, such as cloth or skin. [2 definitions] |
wrist |
the joint between the arm and hand, or the bones that make up this joint. |
wrist watch |
a watch on a strap or band that is worn around the wrist. |
write |
to form on a surface with a pen, pencil, typewriter, or other instrument. [6 definitions] |
write down |
to write (something) in order to remember it, save it, or study it at a later time. |
writer |
one who writes. [2 definitions] |
writing |
the act, art, or job of one who writes. [4 definitions] |
written |
past participle of "write." [2 definitions] |