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wither^2
verb to shrivel up and die
» The sunflower withered from
lack of water.
droop, shrivel, wilt
witness^1
noun someone who has
seen something happen
» The police appealed for
witnesses to come forward.
bystander, eyewitness,
observer, onlooker,
spectator
witness^2
verb to see something
happening » Anyone who
witnessed the incident should
call the police.
be present at, observe,
see, watch
witty
adjective amusing in a clever
way » He’s so witty, I could
listen to him for hours.
amusing, brilliant, clever,
funny, humorous, sparkling
woman
noun an adult female human
being » The audience was
made up mostly of women.
dame (slang), female, girl,
lady, lass
antonym: man
wonder^1
verb to think about something
with curiosity » I wondered
what the strange noise was.
ask yourself, ponder,
puzzle, speculate
wonder^2
verb to be surprised and
amazed » He wondered at
her great confidence on stage.
be amazed, be astonished,
boggle, marvel
wonder^3
noun something that amazes
people » The migration of
monarch butterflies is one
of the wonders of nature.
marvel, miracle,
phenomenon, spectacle
wonderful^1
adjective extremely good
» It’s wonderful to see you.
excellent, great (informal),
marvellous, superb,
tremendous
wonderful^2
adjective very impressive
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word^1
noun a remark » I’d like
to say a word of thanks to
everyone who helped me.
comment, remark,
statement, utterance
word^2
noun a brief conversation
» James, could I have
a quick word with you?
chat, conversation,
discussion, talk
win^1
verb to defeat your opponents
» She won the tournament
after defeating her closest rival.
be victorious, come first,
prevail, succeed, triumph
antonym: lose
win^2
verb to succeed in obtaining
something » Her wonderful
cookery won her a prize.
achieve, attain, gain,
get, secure
win^3
noun a victory in a contest
» He has now suffered a run
of seven games without a win.
success, triumph, victory
antonym: defeat
winner
noun a person who wins
something » The competition
winners all received prizes.
champion, conqueror,
victor
antonym: loser
wisdom
noun judgment used to make
sensible decisions
» Grandparents have wisdom
that comes from experience.
discernment, insight,
judgment, knowledge,
reason, astuteness,
erudition, sagacity
antonym: foolishness
wise
adjective able to make use
of experience and judgment
» The professor is a wise
old man.
informed, judicious,
perceptive, rational,
sensible, shrewd
antonym: foolish
wish^1
noun a desire for something
» Val’s wish was to become
an actress.
desire, hankering, hunger,
longing, urge, want
wish^2
verb to want something
» Colin was bored and wished
he could go home.
desire, hunger, long, thirst,
want, yearn
withdraw^1
verb to take something out
» Si withdrew some money
from the bank.
draw out, extract,
remove, take out
withdraw^2
verb to back out of an activity
» He withdrew from the team.
back out, leave, pull out,
retire, retreat, disengage,
secede
wither^1
verb to become weaker and
fade away » Support for the
government has withered since
they shut the libraries.
decline, fade
I’d like to say a word of thanks
to everyone who helped me.
Si withdrew some money
from the bank.
She won the tournament after
defeating her closest rival.
The sunflower withered from lack
of water.
word
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