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영어공부/영영풀이

w로 시작하는 형용사의 영영풀이

[w로 시작하는 형용사의 영영풀이]

 

warm adjective : having a temperature between cool and hot


weak <adjective : being without energy, power, or strength


wet adjective : soaked or covered with water or another liquid; not dry


which adjective : used to ask for something to be chosen from two or more choices


white adjective : of the lightest color


wide adjective : having a large range or amount


wide adjective : a long way from side to side; not narrow


wild adjective : in a natural state; not controlled by humans


windy adjective : having a lot of wind


wise adjective : smart and showing good judgment


worst adjective : least good


wrong adjective : not true, right, or correct

 

warm-blooded adjective : having a relatively constant internal body temperature that does not change with the temperature of the surroundings


warmer adjective : more warm


waterproof adjective : not allowing water to pass through


wavy adjective : having a curvy shape similar to a wave


waxy adjective : having a smooth and shiny look or feel, or made of wax


weaker adjective : more weak


weakest adjective : most weak


wealthy adjective : having a large amount of money or possessions


weary adjective : tired


webbed adjective : having fingers or toes joined by thin skin


wee adjective : a Scottish word for "little"


weightless adjective : experiencing little or no noticeable gravitational pull


weird adjective : strange or odd


welcomed adjective : greeted in a friendly or polite way


western adjective : of, or occurring in, the west


whirling adjective : moving in circles


whispery adjective : soft or faint, like a whisper


whole adjective : entire; total


whose adjective : belonging to which person, other animal, or thing


wicked adjective : very mean or bad


wider adjective : more wide


wiggly adjective : moving back and forth or in a twisting and turning way


winding adjective : having many turns and bends


wireless adjective : lacking wires; operating without the use of wires


withdrawn adjective : preferring to be alone rather than communicate with others


witty adjective : clever and funny


wobbly adjective : moving from side to side in an unbalanced way


wonderful adjective : very good; causing wonder


wondrous adjective : sparking a feeling of wonder; amazing


wooden adjective : made of wood


woodwind adjective : of or relating to instruments that are played when the player blows air against a sharp edge or through a reed such as flutes, clarinets, oboes, and bassoons


worn adjective : old and damaged from use


worried adjective : feeling upset that something bad might happen


worse adjective : bad to a greater degree than something else


worthless adjective : having no value or use


worthy adjective : deserving attention, respect, or effort


wrinkled adjective : having many little lines or folds


wry adjective : using words to suggest something different from, or opposite to their usual meaning

 

white-collar adjective : a type of work or worker associated with an office or a salaried profession


windward adjective : the side facing the direction from which the wind is blowing