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wages |
n |
money received for work done |
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wait |
v |
to delay acting; to postpone |
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walk |
v |
to move by putting one foot in front of the other |
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wall |
n |
the side of a room or building formed by wood, stone or other material; a structure sometimes used to separate areas of land |
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want |
v |
to desire; to wish for; to need |
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war |
n |
fighting between nations, or groups in a nation, using weapons |
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warm |
ad |
almost hot; having or feeling some heat |
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warn |
v |
to tell of possible danger; to advise or inform about something bad that may happen |
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wash |
v |
to make clean, usually with water |
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waste |
v |
to spend or use without need or care; to make bad use of |
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n
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a spending of money, time or effort with no value gained or returned; something thrown away as having no value; the liquid and solid substances that result from body processes and are passed out of the body | |
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watch |
v |
to look at; to observe closely; to look and wait for |
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water |
n |
the liquid that falls from the sky as rain or is found in lakes, rivers and oceans |
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wave |
v |
to move or cause to move one way and the other, as a flag in the wind; to signal by moving the hand one way and the other |
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n
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a large mass of water that forms and moves on the surface of a lake or ocean | |
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way |
n |
a path on land or sea or in the air; how something is done; method |
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we |
pro |
two or more people, including the speaker or writer ("He and I will go together, and we will return together.") |
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weak |
ad |
having little power; easily broken, damaged or destroyed; opposite strong |
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wealth |
n |
a large amount of possessions, money or other things of value |
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weapon |
n |
anything used to cause injury or to kill during an attack, fight or war |
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wear |
v |
to have on the body, as clothes |
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weather |
n |
the condition of the atmosphere resulting from sun, wind, rain, heat or cold |
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week |
n |
a period of time equal to seven days |
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weigh |
v |
to measure how heavy someone or something is |
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welcome |
v |
to express happiness or pleasure when someone arrives or something develops |
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well |
ad |
in a way that is good or pleasing or complete ; in good health |
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n
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a hole in the ground where water, gas or oil can be found | |
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west |
n |
the direction in which the sun goes down |
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wet |
ad |
covered with water or other liquid; not dry |
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what |
pro |
used to ask about something or to ask for information about something ("What is this?"); ad. which or which kind ("He wants to know what you would like to drink.") |
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wheat |
n |
a grain used to make bread; the plant that produces the grain |
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wheel |
n |
a round structure that turns around a center |
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when |
ad |
at what time; at any time ("When will she come home?") |
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conj
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during or at the time ("I studied hard when I was in school.") | |
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where |
ad |
at, to or in what place ("Where is his house?") |
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conj
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at, to or in what place ("The house where he lives is in the old part of the city.") | |
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which |
pro |
used to ask about what one or what ones of a group of things or people ("Which program do you like best?" "Which students will take the test?") |
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while |
n |
a space of time ("Please come to my house for a while.") |
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conj
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at or during the same time ("It may not be a good idea to eat while you are running.") | |
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white |
ad |
having the color like that of milk or snow |
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who |
pro |
what or which person or persons that ("Who wants to go?"); the person or persons ("They are the ones who want to go.") |
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whole |
ad |
the complete amount; all together; not divided; not cut into pieces |
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why |
ad |
for what cause or reason ("Why did she do it?") |
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conj
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the reason for which ("I do not know why she did it.") | |
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wide |
ad |
having a great distance from one side to the other; not limited |
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wife |
n |
a woman who is married |
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wild |
ad |
living and growing in natural conditions and not organized or supervised by humans; angry; uncontrolled |
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will |
v |
a word used with action words to show future action ("They will hold talks tomorrow.") |
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n
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what a person wishes, [religious] what God wishes ("The will of God...") | |
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willing |
ad |
being ready or having a desire to ("They are willing to talk about the problem.") |
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win |
v |
to gain a victory; to defeat another or others in a competition, election or battle |
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wind |
n |
a strong movement of air |
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window |
n |
an opening in a wall to let in light and air, usually filled with glass |
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wine |
n |
an alcoholic drink made from crushed grapes |
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wing |
n |
the part on the side of a bird (or an airplane) which makes it fly |
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winter |
n |
the coldest time of year, between autumn and spring |
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wire |
n |
a long, thin piece of metal used to hang objects or to carry electricity or electronic communications from one place to another |
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wise |
ad |
having much knowledge and understanding; able to use knowledge and understanding to make good or correct decisions |
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wish |
v |
to want; to express a desire for |
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with |
prep |
along or by the side of; together; using ("He fixed it with a tool."); having ("the house with the red door") |
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withdraw |
v |
to take or move out, away or back; to remove |
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without |
prep |
with no; not having or using; free from; not doing |
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woman |
n |
an adult female human |
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wonder |
v |
to ask oneself; to question ("She wonders if it is true.") |
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n
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a feeling of surprise | |
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wood |
n |
the solid material of which trees are made |
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word |
n |
one or more connected sounds that form a single part of a language |
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work |
v |
to use physical or mental effort to make or do something |
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n
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the effort used to make or to do something; that which needs effort; the job one does to earn money | |
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world |
n |
the earth; the people who live on the earth |
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worry |
v |
to be concerned; to continue thinking that something, possibly bad, can happen |
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worse |
ad |
more bad than |
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worth |
n |
value measured in money |
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wound |
v |
to injure; to hurt; to cause physical damage to a person or animal |
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n
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an injury to the body of a human or animal in which the skin is usually cut or broken | |
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wreck |
v |
to damage greatly; to destroy |
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n
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anything that has been badly damaged or broken | |
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wreckage |
n |
what remains of something severely damaged or destroyed |
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write |
v |
to use an instrument to make words appear on a surface, such as paper |
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wrong |
ad |
not correct; bad; not legal; opposite right |