Walnut
Meaning: an edible nut with a wrinkled surface
Sentence: The walnut is a popular nut in Pakistan.
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Wardrobe
Meaning: a cupboard to hang clothes in
Sentence: Hang your clothes up in the wardrobe.
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Wasp
Meaning: a stinging insect with black and yellow stripes round its body
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Weathervane
Meaning: a pointer that turns in the wind and shows from which direction it is blowing
Sentence: The weathervane shows that the wind is blowing from the south.
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Weird
Meaning: very strange; uncanny
Sentence: That man has a weird sense of humour.
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Werewolf
Meaning: a person who sometimes changes into a wolf
Sentence: a person who sometimes changes into a wolf
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Whistle
Meaning: a device that makes a shrill sound when air or steam is blown through it
Sentence: The referee blew his whistle repeatedly.
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Wilderness
Meaning: a wild uncultivated area; a desert
Sentence: You could get lost in the wilderness without a guide.
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Windshield
Meaning: a big window in front of a car
Sentence: The windshield of the jeep was dirty after we returned from the desert safari.
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Withdraw
Meaning: take back or away; retreat
Sentence: I would like to withdraw my money from the bank.
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Woollen
Meaning: made of wool
Sentence: He put on woollen socks when his feet got cold.
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Worthwhile
Meaning: important or good enough to deserve the time or effort needed
Sentence: Merchant of Venice is a worthwhile book to read.
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Wriggle
Meaning: to move with short twisting movements
Sentence: They managed to wriggle through the thick hedge.
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Wrist
Meaning: the joint that connects the hand and arm
Sentence: Atif injured his wrist while playing tennis.
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Wristwatch
Meaning: a watch for wearing on the arm
Sentence: That looks like an expensive wristwatch.
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Writhe
Meaning: to twist or move your body without stopping, often because you are in great pain
Sentence: She began to writhe around on the floor in agony.
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Written
Meaning: in the form of a letter, document, etc. and therefore official
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Wrought
Meaning: made or done in a careful or decorative way
Sentence: Her poems are well-wrought and intensely personal.
Synonyms: constructed, elaborated, fashioned, formed, made, manufactured, molded, processed, shaped, worked
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Winsome
Meaning: Winsome comes from the Old English wynn, meaning “joy” and is not related to win, meaning “victory.”
Sentence: It is demure, wistful and almost winsome in its wording.
Synonyms: appealing, captivating, cute, delightful, engaging
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Whom
Meaning: used instead of "who" as the object of a verb or preposition
Sentence: There were 500 passengers, of whom 121 drowned.
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WANTON
Meaning: (of a cruel or violent action) deliberate and unprovoked.
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WISTFUL
Meaning: having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
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Wiseacre
Meaning: a person with an affectation of wisdom or knowledge, regarded with scorn or irritation by others; a know-all.
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Synonyms: smart aleck, wise guy, braggart, brain, intellectual, windbag
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Waspish
Meaning: readily expressing anger or irritation.
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Synonyms: crabby, ill-tempered, irascible, irritable, ornery, petulant, spiteful, surly, testy
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