IELTS VOCABULARY | LEARN ENGLISH | ENGLISH VOCABULARY
Waif | n. | A Homeless, Neglected Wanderer. |
Waistcoat | n. | A Vest. |
Waive | v. | To Relinquish, Especially Temporarily, As A Right Or Claim. |
Wampum | n. | Beads Strung On Threads, Formerly Used Among The American Indians As Currency. |
Wantonness | n. | Recklessness. |
Warlike | adj. | Belligerent. |
Wavelet | n. | A Ripple. |
Weak-Kneed | adj. | Without Resolute Purpose Or Energy. |
Weal | n. | Well-Being. |
Wean | v. | To Transfer (The Young) From Dependence On Mother’S Milk To Another Form Of Nourishment. |
Wearisome | adj. | Fatiguing. |
Wee | adj. | Very Small. |
Well-Bred | adj. | Of Good Ancestry. |
Well-Doer | n. | A Performer Of Moral And Social Duties. |
Well-To-Do | adj. | In Prosperous Circumstances. |
Whereabouts | n. | The Place In Or Near Which A Person Or Thing Is. |
Whereupon Ad | v. | After Which. |
Wherever Ad | v. | In Or At Whatever Place. |
Wherewith | n. | The Necessary Means Or Resources. |
Whet | v. | To Make More Keen Or Eager. |
Whimsical | adj. | Capricious. |
Whine | v. | To Utter With Complaining Tone. |
Wholly Ad | v. | Completely. |
Wield | v. | To Use, Control, Or Manage, As A Weapon, Or Instrument, Especially With Full Command. |
Wile | n. | An Act Or A Means Of Cunning Deceptio |
Winsome | adj. | Attractive. |
Wintry | adj. | Lacking Warmth Of Manner. |
Wiry | adj. | Thin, But Tough And Sinewy. |
Witchcraft | n. | Sorcery. |
Witless | adj. | Foolish, Indiscreet, Or Silly. |
Witling | n. | A Person Who Has Little Understanding. |
Witticism | n. | A Witty, Brilliant, Or Original Saying Or Sentiment. |
Wittingly Ad | v. | With Knowledge And By Desig |
Wizen | v. | To Become Or Cause To Become Withered Or Dry. |
Wizen-Faced | adj. | Having A Shriveled Face. |
Working-Man | n. | One Who Earns His Bread By Manual Labor. |
Workmanlike | adj. | Like Or Befitting A Skilled Workma |
Workmanship | n. | The Art Or Skill Of A Workma |
Wrangle | v. | To Maintain By Noisy Argument Or Dispute. |
Wreak | v. | To Inflict, As A Revenge Or Punishment. |
Wrest | v. | To Pull Or Force Away By Or As By Violent Twisting Or Wringing. |
Wretchedness | n. | Extreme Misery Or Unhappiness. |
Writhe | v. | To Twist The Body, Face, Or Limbs Or As In Pain Or Distress. |
Writing | n. | The Act Or Art Of Tracing Or Inscribing On A Surface Letters Or Ideographs. |
Wry | adj. | Deviating From That Which Is Proper Or Right. |
Wxane | v. | To Diminish In Size And Brilliancy. |