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2022-12-20

10:10 pm

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1. wag: move quickly.

  • The tail was wagging.


2. (to) wage: to bet.

  • I am not in the habit of wagging.


3. wages: payment against work.

  • The workers must get adequate wages.


4. waive: remove.

  • Your complaint cannot be waived.


5. wave: rise and fall of water.

  • The ship could not sail because the waves were high.


6. wan: pale.

  • Out of weakness his face books wan.


7. wane: decrease.

  • The light of the sun begins to wane in the afternoon.


8. wain: wagon.

  • The wain was full of what.


9. we: ourselves.

  • We should do our duty.


10. wee: very small.

  • Why are you quarrelling on such a wee amount.


11. weather: season.

  • They cannot be allowed to go out because the weather is bad.


12. whether: if.

  • The teacher asked the student whether he was not feeling well.


13. weed: useless plant.

  • Remove the weed from your orchard.


14. weeds: mourning dress.

  • The woman was wearing weeds after her husband’s death.


15. whither: where.

  • Whither are you going at this late hour.


16. wither: decay.

  • The young plants wither if they do not get enough water and light.


17. wreak: take revenge.

  • It is not proper to think of wreaking from other persons.


18. wreck: destroy.

  • The whole city was wrecked by the enemy. 


19. wreath: garland.

  • Offer a wreath at the feet of the statue of Lord Shiva.


20. wreathe: twist.

  • Please do not wreathe my hand out of joke.


21. writ: a legal document.

  • He field a writ in the High Court at Allahabad when he lost his case at the lower court.


22. write: record.

  • Please write down your name at the foot of each page.


23. writhe: twist the body with pain.

  • The patient was so seriously ill that he was writhing.


24. wrote: past tense of write.

  • He wrote a letter to his father from England.


25. wroth: very angry.

  • The father grew wroth when he knew that his son was in the habit of using intoxicants.


26. wrought: done.

  • The work was wrought properly under the instructions of the parents.


27. yarn: thread.

  • The clothes of Modi yarn are preferred by the people.


28. yearn: desire strongly.

  • A young boy, or girl often yearns to return to his parents even after a short separation.


29. ye: thou.

  • Ye, art the servant of God.


30. yea: yes.

  • The student said to the teacher. “Yes, sir.”


31. yoke: wooden frame put over the shoulders of oxen.

  • Yoke is an important item of Indian farmers from their tools of cultivation.


32. yolk: the yellow part of an egg.

  • Only the yolk is the energy giving part of an egg.

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