One Word Substitutions Starting with W
Wa – We
Waif – Homeless/abandoned child
Waive – To give up voluntarily
Wail – Cry loudly in grief
Wanderer – One who roams without purpose
Wanton – Reckless, immoral
Warden – Keeper, guard
Warfare – Military conflict
Warrant – Legal authorization
Warranty – Guarantee for product/service
Wary – Cautious, careful
Washerman – One who washes clothes
Wasteful – Using more than needed
Watchdog – Guardian, one who keeps watch
Wayfarer – Traveler on foot
Weakling – Physically weak person
Weaponry – Collection of weapons
Wean – To gradually stop a habit
Wearisome – Tiring, boring
Weary – Tired, exhausted
Weaver – One who weaves cloth
Weedicide – Substance used to kill weeds
Weirdo – Strange/unusual person
Welfare – Well-being, government aid
Well-wisher – One who wishes well for others
Wench – Young woman (archaic, sometimes derogatory)
Westerner – A person from the West
Wetland – Marshy land
Wharf – Dock for ships
Whereabouts – Location, place of someone
Whimsical – Fanciful, unpredictable
One Word Substitutions Starting with W
Wh – Wi
Whirlwind – Rapid, energetic event
Whisper – Speak softly
Whistleblower – Person who exposes wrongdoing
Wholehearted – Fully sincere, enthusiastic
Wicked – Evil, morally wrong
Widow – Woman whose husband has died
Widower – Man whose wife has died
Wield – Hold and use (weapon/power)
Wilderness – Wild, uncultivated land
Wildlife – Animals living in nature
Willful – Intentional, deliberate
Willpower – Strength to control oneself
Willing – Ready, prepared
Willowy – Gracefully tall and slender
Windfall – Unexpected gain
Windswept – Exposed to strong winds
Winery – Place where wine is made
Winnow – Separate grain from husk
Winsome – Attractive, charming
Wisdom – Sound judgment
One Word Substitutions Starting with W
Wi – Wo
Wiseacre – Know-it-all (sarcastic)
Wishful – Desiring strongly
Witch – Woman believed to practice magic
Wizard – Man with magical powers
Woe – Great sorrow
Womb – Organ in which a baby develops
Womanizer – Man fond of women for pleasure
Wonderland – Imaginary beautiful land
Woodcutter – One who cuts wood
Wordsmith – Skilled user of words
Workaholic – Person addicted to work
Workforce – All workers of an organization
Workshop – Place for manual work/repair
Worldly – Concerned with material things
Worship – Show reverence to God
Worthy – Deserving respect
Wraith – Ghost, phantom
Wrangle – Noisy quarrel
Wreckage – Remains of something destroyed
Wrestler – One who fights by wrestling
One Word Substitutions Starting with W
Wr – Wy
Wretched – Miserable, unfortunate
Wrinkle – Small fold/line in skin or fabric
Writ – Legal written order
Writer – Author of written works
Wrongdoer – One who commits crime
Wrought – Shaped/formed (esp. metal)
Wry – Mocking, sarcastic
Wunderkind – Child prodigy
Wuthering – Fierce, stormy (as in Wuthering Heights)
Wyvern – Mythical winged dragon
Miscellaneous & Rare (Useful for exams)
Wage-earner – One who earns livelihood by wages
Wagoner – Driver of a wagon
Waiter – One who serves food in hotels
Waistcoat – Garment worn over shirt
Warlord – Military leader ruling by force
Warrior – Brave fighter
Watchmaker – One who makes/repairs watches
Watchtower – Tower for keeping watch
Watershed – Turning point, critical stage
Waterproof – Not allowing water through
Waterway – Route for ships/boats
Wavelength – Distance between sound/light waves
Weakness – Lack of strength
Weaponless – Without weapons
Weathercock – Device showing wind direction
Weaverbird – Bird known for nest-building
Weightlifter – Athlete who lifts weights
Well-being – State of being healthy/happy
Whippersnapper – Young, overconfident person
White-collar – Related to office workers
One Word Substitutions Starting with W
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