English Words: W

12,113 words · Page 185 of 243

without a hitchprep_phrase

Of an event or process, without any problems.

without a traceprep_phrase

Without showing or leaving behind any sign of something; tracelessly.

without batting an eyeadv

Showing no emotional reaction.

without batting an eyelashadv

Synonym of without batting an eye.

without batting an eyelidadv

Alternative form of without batting an eye.

without biscuitsprep_phrase

Alternative form of without tea and biscuits

without blinking an eyeadv

Alternative form of without batting an eye.

without blinking an eyelashadv

Alternative form of without batting an eye.

without blinking an eyelidadv

Alternative form of without batting an eye.

without bookprep_phrase

On no authority.

without ceremonyadv

In an abrupt or peremptory manner, without formalities or niceties that might usually be expected.

without coffeeprep_phrase

Alternative form of without tea and biscuits

without dayprep_phrase

Without a day being fixed for reconvening.

without doubtprep_phrase

Alternative form of without a doubt.

without exceptionprep_phrase

exceptionlessly; in their entirety.

without failprep_phrase

Certainly; by all means; as a matter of importance.

without fear or favorprep_phrase

Alternative form of without fear or favour.

without fear or favourprep_phrase

In an equal and fair manner.

without loss of generalityprep_phrase

With a constraining assumption that, however, makes it clear how to apply the proof performed under this assumption to the general case unconstrained by the assumption.

without prejudiceprep_phrase

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see without, prejudice.

without questionprep_phrase

totally obediently

without recourseprep_phrase

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see without, recourse.

without so much as a by your leaveprep_phrase

Omitting the social niceties, especially that of asking permission.

without tea and biscuitsprep_phrase

Inquisitorial, severe.

without tearsprep_phrase

Presented so as to be easy to learn.

without traceprep_phrase

Alternative form of without a trace.

without troubling the scorersprep_phrase

Describing the manner of the dismissal of a batsman who is out without scoring any runs

without welt or guardprep_phrase

Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see without, welt, guard. Of clothing, etc: not having a welt or hem.

without-dooradj

outdoor; exterior

withoutchacontraction

without you

withoutdoorsadv

outdoors

withoutforthadv

Without; outside; outwardly.

withoutnessnoun

The state or condition of being without.

withoutsideprep

outside

withoutwardadv

outward

withoutwardsadv

outward

withsakeverb

To forsake; abandon; renounce; deny; refuse.

withsaveverb

To assure.

withsawnoun

A contradiction.

withsayverb

To speak against someone or something.

withsayernoun

One who withsays; an opponent.

withsayingverb

present participle and gerund of withsay

withsetverb

To set oneself against; oppose; resist.

withsitverb

To resist, oppose, be set against or in opposition to.

withspeakverb

To speak against; contradict.

withstandverb

To resist or endure (something) successfully.

withstandableadj

Capable of being withstood.

withstandernoun

A person who withstands or resists; an opponent.

withstandingnessnoun

Ability to withstand or resist.

withstayverb

To hold back; oppose; withstand.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter W contains 12,113 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 243 pages, and you are currently viewing page 185. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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