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- waif
- a homeless person
- waive
- to give up
- wallow
- to indulge oneself or to roll in
- wan
- weak; tired
- wane
- to gradually decrease
- wangle
- to manipulate
- wanton
- reckless
- warble
- to sing
- wary
- cautious
- wastral
- one who wastes; a spendthrift
- waver
- to be uncertain
- wax
- to grow in size or intensity
- weighty
- of great importance
- wend
- to direct one's way
- wheedle
- to persuade
- whet
- to stimulate or to sharpen
- willful
- stubborn or intentional
- whimsical
- unpredictable
- wield
- to handle or exercise control over
- wily
- tricky, sly
- wince
- to shrink, as in pain, fear, etc; to flinch
- windfall
- unexpected gift
- winsome
- pleasing
- wizened
- withered; shriveled
- woe
- sorrow
- wolfish
- ferocious
- wont
- (to) accustomed (adjective)
- workaday
- ordinary
- wraith
- a ghost or shadow
- wrangle
- to quarrel
- wrench
- to twist
- wrest
- to take away
- wroth
- angry
- wrought
- produced or shaped
- wry
- ironic