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weigh down
to make heavier. [3 definitions]
weight
the quality of being heavy. [6 definitions]
weightless
having, or seeming to have, little or no weight; not controlled by gravity.
weird
strange or odd; puzzlingly unusual. [2 definitions]
welcome
used to express warm greetings to someone who has just arrived. [8 definitions]
weld
to join metal or plastic by using heat, followed either by pressure or by adding a melted material. [2 definitions]
welfare
a state of health, happiness, and good fortune. [2 definitions]
well
1
in a good, proper, or acceptable way. [12 definitions]
well
2
a deep hole dug in the ground to get water, oil, gas, or other natural resources. [4 definitions]
we'll
shortened form of "we will."
well-balanced
properly controlled.
well-behaved
showing good manners.
well-being
the condition of being healthy, happy, and comfortable.
well-known
known by many; famous; familiar.
well-mannered
polite and considerate.
well-off
rich; having enough money to be comfortable. [2 definitions]
well-read
having read much in one or a wide range of subjects; knowledgeable.
well-rounded
having a proper balance. [2 definitions]
Welsh
of or having to do with Wales, or its people or language. [3 definitions]
went
past tense of "go
1
."
wept
past tense and past participle of "weep."
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