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wisteria a woody vine with drooping clusters of purple or white flowers that look like bunches of grapes.
wit Wit is the ability to think of very clever and entertaining things that often make people laugh. The clever things that someone says or writes are also considered "wit." [2 definitions]
witch In stories, a witch is a woman who can do magic. Most witches in these stories do bad things. A typical witch rides through the air on a broom, wears a pointy hat, makes magic potions in a big pot, and has a black cat that obeys her commands.
with When you are with your mom, you and your mom are together. When you play with your dog, you and your dog play together. [4 definitions]
with a grain of salt with some doubt.
with child pregnant.
withdraw to take out or away; remove. [3 definitions]
withdrew past tense of "withdraw."
wither to dry up or wilt. [3 definitions]
withheld past tense and past participle of "withhold."
withhold to hold back; control. [2 definitions]
within If there is a mouse within the wall, the mouse is inside the wall. If your baby sister has to stay within the play area, she can't go outside the play area. [2 definitions]
without If you are without something, you don't have it. People can't live without air or water. [2 definitions]
withstand If a house withstands a hurricane, it stays strong enough and does not get destroyed by the high winds and pounding rain. If an army withstands an attack by the enemy, it stays strong enough and does not get beaten.
withstood past tense and past participle of "withstand."
witness When you witness something, it means that you see it as it happens. [2 definitions]
witty showing or characterized by clever humor.
wives "Wives" is the word we use when we are talking about more than one wife. "Wives" is the plural form of "wife."
wizard In stories, a wizard is someone who has magic powers. [2 definitions]
wk. abbreviation of "week."
wobble to move or tip from side to side in an unsteady way; be out of balance.