| W2 |
abbreviation of "west." [2 definitions] |
| w |
the twenty-third letter of the English alphabet. |
| WA |
abbreviation of "Washington." |
| wad |
a small mass or ball. [3 definitions] |
| waddle |
to walk using short steps while rocking from side to side. [2 definitions] |
| wade |
When you wade, you walk through water, or you walk through something else that is difficult to walk through. [3 definitions] |
| waffle1 |
A waffle is a kind of food that people often have for breakfast. A waffle is a kind of crisp pancake cooked in a special way that leaves a pattern of squares on it |
| waffle2 |
to speak or write in a way that is not clear or direct. |
| wag |
When you wag something, you make it move quickly up and down or from side to side. |
| wage |
When someone gets wages, they get money for each of the hours that they work at a job. [2 definitions] |
| wagon |
A wagon is a vehicle with four wheels that is used to carry large or heavy loads. Wagons don't have engines. They are pulled by something else. In the past, horses or oxen pulled wagons. When a wagon is used nowadays, it is usually pulled by a tractor. [2 definitions] |
| waif |
a child without a home or friends. |
| wail |
to make a long, loud cry out of sadness or pain. [3 definitions] |
| waist |
Your waist is the part of your body between your chest and hips. People often wear a belt around their waist. [2 definitions] |
| wait |
When you wait, you stay where you are until something happens that you are expecting. When you wait for the bus, you stay at the bus stop until the bus comes. [4 definitions] |
| waiter |
A waiter is a person who comes to your table and serves you in a restaurant. |
| waiting room |
A waiting room is a place inside a building where people can wait because of some special reason. Doctors and dentists usually have a waiting room where people sit and wait to see the doctor or dentist. Bus stations and train stations often have waiting rooms too. |
| wait on |
to attend to the needs of; act as a servant to. [2 definitions] |
| waitress |
A waitress is a woman who serves customers in a restaurant or other similar place. |
| wait upon |
to attend to the needs of; act as a servant to. [2 definitions] |
| wake1 |
When you wake, you come out of sleep. We often say "wake up" instead of just "wake." It has the same meaning. [2 definitions] |