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vigilant |
We need to remain vigilant.
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wisdom |
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
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wary |
He was circumspect in his business decisions: wary and unwilling to take risks.
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wistful |
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wanderlust |
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waive |
The library have agreed to waive the late fees.
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whimsical |
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wrench |
I had to quickly wrench the man out of the burning car.
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wrath |
Wrath means the same as anger.
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wane |
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warrant |
The police had a warrant to search the house.
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welcoming |
The hotel has special facilities for welcoming disabled people.
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widespread |
Torture was widespread in the Middle Ages.
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wavering |
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write-off |
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wanderer |
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wondrously |
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