"Wouter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wouter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wouter" Meaning

Wouter is a Dutch surname and a masculine given name. It is the Dutch equivalent of the name Walter.

"Wouter" Examples

Examples of the word "Wouter"


Noun

- Wouter is a Dutch surname.
+ Wouter Schulz, Dutch anthropology professor.
+ Wouter Hendrickx, Dutch cyclist.

Male Given Name

- Wouter is also a Dutch given name.
+ Wouter, character from the Wimillecript rock band Black Cat Burglars.
+ Wouter Basson, Dutch colonel.

Example Sentence

- The employee Wouter informed everyone about the changes.

"Wouter" Similar Words

Wound

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A wound is a break or opening in the skin caused by injury, burn, or surgical incision. It is characterized by bleeding, pain, and inflammation.<br><br>Examples:<br>- A cut can be a type of wound.<br>- A wound can become infected if bacteria enter it.<br>- To nurse a wound means to care for it and help it heal.<br><br>Synonyms:<br>- Cut<br>- Gash<br>- Injury<br>- Laceration<br><br>Antonyms:<br>- Healing<br>- Recovery<br>- Restoration<br><br>In a figurative sense, a wound can also refer to a deep emotional hurt or trauma.<br><br>Examples:<br>- The loss of his loved one left a deep wound that took years to heal.<br>- Her emotional wound made it difficult for her to trust people again.

Wounded

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Having an injury or hurt physically, emotionally, or mentally.

Woundedly

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In a hurt or injured manner; with injury or hurt; emotionally or physically damage.

Wounder

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A mix of "wound" and "wonder". It is an archaic or poetic term, often used in fiction or literature to mean something that is something that is puzzling or mysterious in a good way.

Wounding

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Causing physical or emotional harm; causing damage or injury to someone's physical or emotional well-being.

Wounds

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Tears in the surface of the skin caused by physical injury, typically with bleeding and often resulting in pain and swelling.

Wourali

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Wourari

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I'm not familiar with the word "wourari". Could you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word? It's possible that it's a proper noun, a word from a specific dialect, or a term from a particular field. This will help me provide a more accurate explanation of its meaning.

Wove

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Pasted or stuck something together, typically with glue or another adhesive.

Woven

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Having or made by threads or fibers that are woven together.<br><br>Example: The woven fabric was soft to the touch.<br><br>A type of fabric that is made by interlacing threads or strands, often using a loom.<br><br>Example: The woven basket was made from natural fibers.<br><br>Having complex or intricate relationships between different parts.<br><br>Example: The story had a woven plot that was hard to follow.<br><br>Made up of or consisting of components that are closely linked or interrelated.<br><br>Example: The city's problems were woven into a complex system.

Wow

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An expression used to convey amazement, surprise, or excitement, often in response to something remarkable, impressive, or unexpected.

Wowed

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To feel or express great admiration or surprise and delight, typically in response to something impressive or wonderful.

Wowie

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Exclamation used to express excitement or surprise, similar to "wow" or "wowie."

Wowing

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Astonishing or extremely impressive.

Wows

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An expression of amazement or surprise, especially one that is expressed in a strong and enthusiastic way. For example: "Wow, that's incredible!"

Wowser

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Wowser: A wowser is an Australian and New Zealand slang term for a person who advocates for moral rectitude and prohibition.