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Words of Inspiration
English Vocabulary Index
Words of Inspiration for 28th December :
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Worthiness (n) : value, merit
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Worthy (adj.) : having worth, valuable
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Would be (adj.) : wishing to be, intended to be
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Wound (n) ; any cut, bruise, injury to the body or mind
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Wrack (n) : ruin, sea-weeds lying on sea-shore, thin cloud
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Wrack (v) : worry
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Rack (n) : ruin, sea-weeds lying on sea-shore, thin cloud
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Rack (v) : worry
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Wrangle (v) : dispute, argue, debate
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Wrangle (n) : a wordy quarrel, competition
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Wrap (v) : to fold a covering around something, conceal, to wind
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Wrapper (n) : thing or person wrapping something, outer covering of a book blanket
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Wrath (n) : violent anger, rage
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Wreak (v) : inflict revenge, urge
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Wreck (v) : what in left of something after it has been damaged
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Wreckage (n) : a wrecking ruins
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Wren (n) : a small song bird
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Wrench (n) : a sudden twist or pull, a spanner
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Wrench (v) : pull violently, twist
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Wrest (v) : wrench, extort
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Wrest (n) : violent twisting, distortion
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Wrestle (v) : struggle, contend by grappling
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Wrestler (n) : a person who wrestles
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Wretch (n) : a miserable person, a mean vile fellow, one sunk in vices
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Wriggle (n) : twisting or creeping movement, lively, larva
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Wriggle (v) : twist to and fro, squirm
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Wright (n) : an artisan, a workman
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Wring (v) : twist and squeeze
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Wrinkle (n) : fold, small ridge, crease, a notion, unevenness
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Wrinkle (v) : roughen, contract into wrinkles
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Wrist (n) : joint between the hand and the arm
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Writ (n) : something written
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Write (v) : form letters and words, think and set down in words
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Writhe (v) : twist violently, turn to and fro
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Writing (n) : that which is written
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Wrongly (adv.) : erroneously
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Wroth (adj.) : angry, wrathful
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Wrought (adj.) : formed
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Wry (adj.) : bent or twisted
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Wry (adv.) : wryly
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Wryness (n) : distortion
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Wryneck (n) : twisted neck, small bird allied to wood pecker
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