Vocabulary Coach – Words with W

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IDIOMS AND PHRASESPHRASAL VERBS


Frequently asked questions.

1. What are some advanced adjectives starting with “W”?

Witty (clever), whimsical (playful), wary (cautious), willful (stubborn), wistful (longing), wretched (miserable), worldly (sophisticated), warm-hearted (kind), wayward (unpredictable), worthwhile (valuable).

2. What are common prefixes and suffixes for “W” words?

Prefixes: “wa-” (wander), “wo-” (wonder), “wr-” (wrest), “wh-” (whisper).

Suffixes: “-ful” (wonderful), “-ness” (weakness), “-ed” (withered), “-ing” (whistling).

3. How can I improve my vocabulary with “W” words?

Read books containing complex words.

Use “W” words in everyday conversation and writing.

Engage in vocabulary exercises and synonym challenges.

4. What are business-related words starting with “W”?

Workflow, wholesaler, warranty, wealth, workforce, wholesale, withdraw, warranty, warrant, worldwide.

5. What are strong verbs beginning with “W”?

Wander, withstand, withdraw, whisper, worsen, weaken, welcome, whittle, wield, withstand.

6. What are formal alternatives for common “W” words?

Weak → Feeble, fragile

Weird → Unusual, peculiar

Worthless → Insignificant, trivial

Wonderful → Superb, exceptional

Wary → Cautious, prudent

7. What are synonyms and antonyms for “W” words?

Wary (cautious) ↔ Reckless

Wistful (longing) ↔ Content

Wretched (miserable) ↔ Joyful

Whimsical (playful) ↔ Serious

Worthwhile (valuable) ↔ Pointless

8. How can “W” words enhance academic writing?

Use precise wording to strengthen arguments.

Avoid weak verbs and replace them with stronger alternatives.

Incorporate “W” words to add variety and depth.

9. What are challenging spelling words with “W”?

Whimsical, wretched, withhold, worthwhile, withdraw, whittle, wallow, wistful, whimper, wilderness.

10. What are idioms and phrases with “W” words?

Wild goose chase – A pointless pursuit.

Wipe the slate clean – Start fresh.

Weather the storm – Survive difficulties.

Walk on eggshells – Be cautious in interactions.

Win by a whisker – Succeed by a narrow margin.

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