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w로 시작하는 동사 영영풀이

[w로 시작하는 동사 영영풀이]

 

wag verb : to move back and forth quickly


wait verb : to stay


wake verb : to stop sleeping; to bring another out of sleep


walk verb : to move on foot slower than running


walk verb : to take someone or something on a walk


want verb : to wish for


was verb : the past tense of "is" or "am"; to be or to happen


wash verb : to clean with water, often using soap


waste verb : to use something carelessly


watch verb : to look at something for a period of time


wear verb : to have clothing on your body


went verb : the past tense of "go"; to move from one place to another


were verb : the past tense of "are"; a form of "to be" for you or for more than one person


whinny verb : to make a sound that a horse makes; to neigh


will verb : to be willing to in the future


win verb : to achieve victory


wind verb : to turn a knob that tightens a spring


wish verb : to hope that something will happen or be true


woke verb : the past tense of "wake"; to stop sleeping


wore verb : the past tense of wear; to have clothing on your body


work verb : to do a job


would verb : the past tense of "will"; to be willing to in the future


write verb : to form words, numbers, or musical notes on something


wrote verb : the past tense of "write"; to put words, numbers, or musical notes down on paper

 

waddle verb : to walk unsteadily with short steps, swaying from side to side


wade verb : to walk in shallow water, such as at the edge of a beach


wail verb : to express pain or sadness with a long, loud cry


wallop verb : to beat or strike harshly


wander verb : to walk or move from place to place with no plan


warn verb : to alert to danger


wave verb : to move back and forth while anchored to a fixed point


waylay verb : to stop someone and take up his or her time so the person is kept from another activity; to attack from a hiding place


weave verb : to make fabric by interlacing threads or yarn


wed verb : to marry


weep verb : to cry, often because of a feeling of deep sorrow


weigh verb : to measure how heavy someone or something is by using a scale


weighs verb : to have a certain heaviness or weight


welcome verb : to greet someone in a friendly or polite way; to be open to something, such as hearing a person's opinion


whack verb : to hit someone or something with a lot of force


wheel verb : to push or pull something that has wheels


wheeze verb : to make a rattling or whistling sound while breathing as a result of partially blocked air passages


whimper verb : to make low whining sounds as an expression of pain, fear, or other unhappiness


whine verb : to complain; to make a crying sound


whip verb : to move, hit, or stir suddenly or quickly


whirl verb : to move or cause to move around quickly in a circular fashion


whisk verb : to quickly take something away


whisper verb : to speak very quietly


whistle verb : to make a clear, high sound by forcing the breath through a small hole between the lips or teeth


whittle verb : to carve wood with a knife into an object


whoosh verb : to move quickly and make a rushing sound


whop verb : to strike or beat hard


widowed verb : to make into a widow (woman whose husband has died) or widower (man whose wife has died)

 

wield verb : to hold and use a tool or weapon


wiggle verb : to move or cause to move back and forth or in a twisting and turning way


wilt verb : to droop or shrivel because of lack of water


wince verb : to involuntarily move part of one's body because of sharp pain or horror


wind verb : to tighten, crank, or encircle something


wink verb : to quickly close and open one eye to send a signal


wipe verb : to rub something with cloth, paper, or a hand in order to clean or dry it


withdraw verb : to take money out of an account


wither verb : to shrivel or stop being healthy


withstand verb : to not be damaged or affected by something


witness verb : to see an event happen, such as a crime, accident, or ceremony

 

wobble verb : to move from side to side in an unsteady way


wolf down verb : to eat greedily; to devour


wonder verb : to want to know


woo verb : to win someone over; to make someone like you


worn verb : past participle of wear; to have caused something to break down from use


worried verb : the past tense of "worry"; to feel anxious or uneasy; to be concerned that bad things might happen


worry verb : to feel anxious or uneasy; to be concerned that bad things might happen


worship verb : to feel or express respect and devotion, usually toward a god or goddess


wound verb : to have wrapped something around or through something else


wrap verb : wind around or cover something with paper or another flexible material


wrestle verb : to fight with gripping or pushing


wriggle verb : to twist and turn


wring verb : to twist or squeeze; to squeeze water out of something


wrinkle verb : to make lines or folds in something