will [a word used with action words to show future action] They will hold talks tomorrow.
willing [being ready or having a desire to] They are willing to talk about the problem.
win [(1) to gain a victory; (2) to defeat another or others in a competition, election or battle] Our school won first prize in the foreign language competition. (1) The candidate with the most campaign money usually wins the election. (2)
wind [a strong movement of air] In some areas, wind is used to produce electricity.
window [an opening in a wall to let in light and air, usually filled with glass] The glass is broken in many of the windows of the old house.
winter [the coldest time of year, between autumn and spring] Winter lasts for a long time in the mountains.
wire [a long, thin piece of metal used to hang objects or to carry electricity or electronic communications from one place to another] Most electric wires in our town are buried in the ground.
wise [(1) having much knowledge and understanding; (2) able to use knowledge and understanding to make good or correct decisions] She is a wise woman. (1) The President is a wise leader. (2)
wish [(1) to want; (2) to express a desire for] I wish to have Japanese food tonight. (1) She wishes that her friend will call her. (2)
with [(1) along or by the side of; (2) together; (3) using; (4) having] She walked with her friend. (1) She is here with me. (2) He fixed it with a tool. (3) They live in the house with the red door. (4)
withdraw [(1) to take or move out, away or back; (2) to remove] He said he will withdraw from the presidential race. (1) The company says it will withdraw the disputed product from stores. (2)
without [(1) with no; (2) not having or using; (3) free from; (4) not doing] He grew up without a father. (1) We were without electricity for four hours. (2) They said goodbye without tears. (3) He spoke without thinking. (4)
woman [an adult female human] The woman with him was his mother.
wonder [(1) to ask oneself; (2) to question; (3) a feeling of surprise] I wonder why she did that. (1) She wonders if it is true. (2) The child's eyes were wide with wonder at the fireworks. (3)
wonderful [(1) causing wonder; (2) especially good] Astronauts on the moon took some wonderful pictures of the Earth. (1) It is a wonderful day. (2)