Words Starting With "W"

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Wrongfulness

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<strong>Wrongfulness</strong> refers to the quality of being unjust, unfair, or unlawful. It can also imply a sense of guilt or responsibility for a wrongdoing.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company's wrongfulness in neglecting safety protocols led to a series of accidents.<br> His actions were a clear example of wrongfulness and caused him to lose his job.<br><br>Synonyms: injustice, illegality, guilt, blame, fault.<br><br>Antonyms: righteousness, fairness, legality, innocence.

Wrongheaded

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Wrongheaded means foolishly or illogically opposed to a sensible or practical point of view, often stubbornly so.

Wronging

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To act or behave wrongly, unjustly, or unfairly; to commit a mistake or an injustice.

Wrongly

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Incorrectly or improperly done.

Wrongness

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The state or condition of being incorrect or untrue; a mistake or error of some kind.

Wrongs

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Errors or mistakes, typically unconscious or habitual ones, as in "he has a tendency to spell words incorrectly and make grammatical wrongs." Adverse conditions or unfortunate events, as in "a wrong turn led to a wrongs that cost us hours." Suffering, injustice, or harm caused to someone or something, as in "two wrongs don't make a right."

Wroot

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Wrote

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The verb "wrote" is the past tense of the verb "write". It means to create or record written words or symbols on a surface, usually with a pen or pencil.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I wrote a letter to my friend.<br> She wrote a best-selling novel.<br> He wrote a song that became a hit.<br><br>In the past tense, "wrote" is also used to indicate that the action of writing was completed before the present moment, but the result of the action remains.<br><br>Note that the word "wrote" can also be used in a figurative sense, where it means "composed" or "created", as in "She wrote a beautiful poem" or "He wrote a delicious recipe".

Wroth

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Wroth (adjective) means feeling or showing anger or wrath.<br><br>Example: "He was wroth with his brother for his dishonest behavior."

Wrought-iron

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Made of or resembling iron that has been shaped or forged, often through a process of hammering or hotworking, to create a complex or ornate design.

Wrought

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Wroxeter

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Wroxeter is an iron-age fort and Roman city in Shropshire, England. It is a significant archaeological site and is known for its well-preserved Roman remains.

Wrung

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Meaning: twisted or squeezed out (energy, water, or moisture from something) or to close or shut something tightly by twisting or turning it.

Wry

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Amusingly sarcastic or mocking in a way that is slightly imperceptible or ironic.

Wryer

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A wryer is not a commonly used word. However, a possible word that comes close is "wrier".<br><br>If you meant "wrier", here are a few possible meanings:<br><br> A wrier is an archaic or poetic term for a writer.<br> In some dialects, a wrier can also refer to a person who makes witty or humorous remarks, often in a dry or sarcastic manner.<br><br>As for the actual word "wryer", I couldn't find any clear definition or usage in standard dictionaries. It's possible that it's a rare or obsolete term, or perhaps a variant spelling of a more common word.<br><br>However, if you meant a different word that sounds similar, please provide more context or information, and I'll do my best to help you out.

Wryest

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Most sarcastic or mocking, often in an amusing way.

Wryly

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Amusedly sarcastic or ironic. Slightly sarcastic or mocking, but in a way that's also slightly amused.

Wrymouth

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A wrymouth is a term used in falconry to describe a hawk or other bird of prey that has lost its beak, often due to injury or chewing, typically at the base of the upper mandible (upper beak), resulting in a sort of twisting or bending deformation, often to one side.

Wrymouths

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Wrymouths refers to a person who speaks in a mocking or sarcastic manner, often using irony or ridicule to make a point or imply meaning.

Wryness

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Wryness is a noun that refers to a feeling or expression of humor, irony, or sarcasm, often characterized by a twisted or mocking tone. It can also describe a nasal and mocking tone of voice, as well as a grim or grudging acceptance.

Wrythen

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Wtf

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"Where's the food?" (a humorous, often informal way of expressing confusion or frustration.)

Wti

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There is no common English word with the letters "wti".

Wu

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"Wu" is a term with multiple possible meanings depending on the context in which it is used. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. In martial arts, Wu (, pinyin: wǔ) refers to a school or style of Chinese martial arts. It can refer to a specific branch such as Wa'u (Wudangquan, the style practiced at the Wudang Mountains) or Tai Chi Chuan, which is part of Chinese martial arts that originated during the Tang dynasty under the name Zhanzhuang. Wu means 'martial' or military in Chinese.<br><br>2. Wu is also an element representing fire in the universe of the Chinese philosophy of the Bagua, the bagua or Wu Xing principle consisting of the five elements.<br><br>3. Wu-han, also known as Daguangming, and "Wu" is the Oriental martial arts term pronounced as "Ngô" in Vietnamese Ngoc.

Wuchang

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Wuchang is the name of several places in China, but the most well-known one is Wuchang District, a district of Wuhan, which is a major city in central China. However, "Wuchang" literally means "Martial Brave" or "Warrior" in Chinese, since "wu" means "martial" or "warrior" and "chang" means "long" or "brave".

Wuchereria

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Wuchereria is a genus of filarial parasites that cause a type of disease called lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis. It is a group of nematodes (roundworms) spread by mosquitoes.

Wudang

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The term "Wudang" can refer to a mountain in China, a Chinese martial art, or a deity.<br><br>The Wudang Mountains are a mountain range in Hubei Province, China, famous for its Taoist monasteries and temples, including the Five Plates and Eight Tombs of Taoist patriarchs. The mountains have also been considered a sacred place for centuries.<br><br>In terms of martial arts, Wudangquan is a type of Chinese martial art that has its roots in Buddhism and Taoism. It emphasizes internal energy, flexibility, and spiritual growth.<br><br>In Chinese mythology, Wudang is also the name of a mountain god, revered in Taoist and Chinese mythology as the abode of many supernatural beings, including the Eight Immortals. The god of Wudang Mountain is often depicted as a powerful deity who governs the mountains and the surrounding environment.<br><br>The term can also refer to the cultural and spiritual complex associated with the Wudang Mountains, including the art, architecture, and philosophy of the region.

Wuhan

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Wuhan is the capital and most populous city of Hubei province, People's Republic of China. It is the largest city in Hubei and the central city of the Yangtze River Delta region.<br><br>Wuhan is a major cultural, economic, and educational center in central China. It is a key transportation hub, with the Yangtze and Han rivers, two of the longest rivers in China, intersecting within the city limits. The city has a population of over 11 million people, making it one of the most populous cities in China.<br><br>Wuhan was severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, which originated in late 2019. The city was locked down in January 2020, and subsequent widespread travel restrictions were imposed.<br><br>Wuhan has a rich cultural and historical heritage, with various historical monuments, museums, and cultural institutions. Some popular tourist attractions include the Hubei Provincial Museum, the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, and the East Lake. The city is also known for its delicious local cuisine, which includes dishes such as hot dry noodles and steamed fish in vinegar sauce.

Wuhu

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"Wuhu" can refer to different contexts. Here are a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. Wu Hu (Uh Hu): In Chinese culture and history, Wu Hu (or Wu Hu people) referred to nomadic tribal peoples, primarily of non-Chinese origin. They were known to be skilled archers and warriors.<br>2. Wu Hu (river): Wuhu is a city in Anhui Province, China, and also has the same name is Wuhu River which flows through it.<br>3. Wuhu Xian (County): Wuhu was also a historical county in China, a vying option in terms of importance and region for vice county capital.<br>4. WuHu: Nickname for Kunming Lake, during the attractions season that started blooming time. <br><br>These meanings are found generally among archives of internet publications.

Wujin

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Wujin is a district of Changzhou, Jiangsu province, China

Wulfenite

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Wulfenite is a lead molybdate mineral with the chemical formula PbMoO4. It is named after Baron Franz von Paula Wulfen, an Austrian scientist. Wulfenite crystals are typically yellow in color with a steel-gray or lead-gray color on the edges and often appear as tabular or needle-like crystals. The mineral can be found in oxidation zones of hydrothermal veins often associated with other lead and molybdenum minerals, such as lead calomel Mihm REVsnowiclass numer pasa vatureunched base metals Rhodes.

Wulfrunians

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Wulfrunians refers to an historical group of people who lived in Wolverhampton, a city in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom.

Wulfstan

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Wulfstan is the Old English name for the 11th-century Anglo-Saxon bishop and homilist Wulfric.

Wunderkind

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Wunderkind is a German word that refers to a child prodigy or a highly talented young person who shows exceptional abilities in a particular field or endeavor, often surpassing their peers or even adults in that field.

Wurbagool

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "wurbagool".

Wurlitzer

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A Wurlitzer is an American brand of organ and electric piano keyboard instruments, originally known for its electronic organs during the 1960s and 1970s, often featured in organs in churches, restaurants, and hospitals.