conj2. used to say that something definitely will or will not happen whatever the situation is
whichever/(h)wiʧévər/
while/(h)wáil/
conj2. used to compare two different facts or situations
n. [a ~] a period of time
whole/hóul/
n. all of the parts of something considered together as one thing, or all of something
wholesale/hóulseil/
wholesaler/hóulsèilər/
wholesome/hóulsəm/
wholly/hóu(l)li/
widely/wáidli/
widespread/wáidspred/
width/wídθ/
wildlife/wáildlaif/
willing/wíliŋ/
adj2. wanting to do something
wind/wínd/
v1. to turn or twist something long and thin around something else several times
v2. If a river, road, etc. winds somewhere, it bends a lot and is not straight.
winding/wáindiŋ/
windshield/wín(d)ʃi:ld/
wing/wíŋ/
n2. one of the two long, flat parts at the sides of a plane that make it stay in the sky
wire/wáiər/
n2. a long, thin piece of metal thread, usually covered in plastic, that carries electricity
wisdom/wízdəm/
wise/wáiz/
wish/wíʃ/
v2. [~ sb luck, success, etc.] to say that you hope someone will be lucky, successful, etc.
v3. [~ to do sth] to want to do something
n. what you want to do or what you want to happen
with a view to doing sth
with respect to sth / in respect of sth
withdraw/wiðdrɔ':/
v2. to remove something, especially because of an official decision
v3. If an army withdraws, or if someone withdraws it, it leaves the place where it is fighting.
withdrawal/wiðdrɔ':əl/
n2. the act of removing something, especially because of an official decision
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