| ANEW | • anew adv. (Literary, poetic or formal) Again, once more; afresh, in a new way, newly. • ANEW adv. afresh, again. |
| ENEW | • enew v. (Falconry, transitive) To drive back to the water; to pursue. • ENEW v. in falconry, to plunge the quarry into water. |
| ENOW | • enow det. Archaic form of enough. • enow adv. Archaic form of enough. • enow adv. (Archaic) Just now. |
| HEWN | • hewn adj. Made or crafted by cutting, whittling down. • hewn adj. Having been cut or mown down. • hewn v. Past participle of hew. |
| KNEW | • knew v. Simple past tense of know. • knew v. (Colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of know. • KNOW v. to have a true understanding of. |
| NEWB | • newb n. (Internet slang, derogatory) A newbie; someone who is new to a game, or has a new character. • NEWB n. a newbie, also NEWBIE. |
| NEWS | • news n. New information of interest. • news n. Information about current events disseminated via media. • news n. (Computing, Internet) Posts published on newsgroups. |
| NEWT | • newt n. A small lizard-like amphibian in the family Salamandridae that lives in the water as an adult. • NEWT n. a tailed amphibian of the salamander family, also EWT. |
| SEWN | • sewn v. Past participle of sew. • SEW v. to mend or fasten with a needle and thread. |
| WANE | • wane n. A gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc. • wane n. The lunar phase during which the sun seems to illuminate less of the moon as its sunlit area becomes… • wane n. (Literary) The end of a period. |
| WEAN | • wean v. (Transitive) To cease giving breast milk to an offspring; to accustom and reconcile (a child or young… • wean v. (Intransitive) To cease to depend on the mother’s milk for nutrition. • wean v. (Transitive, by extension, normally "wean off") To cause to quit something to which one is addicted… |
| WEEN | • ween n. (Obsolete) Doubt; conjecture. • ween v. (Archaic) To suppose, imagine; to think, believe. • ween v. (Dated) To expect, hope or wish. |
| WENA | • WENA pron. (South African) you. |
| WEND | • wend v. (Transitive, obsolete) To turn; change, to adapt. • wend v. (Transitive) To direct (one’s way or course); pursue one’s way; proceed upon some course or way. • wend v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To turn; make a turn; go round; veer. |
| WENS | • wens n. Plural of wen. • WEN n. a benign tumor of the skin. |
| WENT | • went v. Simple past tense of go. • went v. (Nonstandard) past participle of go. • went v. (Archaic) simple past tense and past participle of wend. |
| WHEN | • when adv. (Interrogative) At what time? At which time? Upon which occasion or circumstance? Used to introduce… • when adv. At an earlier time and under different, usually less favorable, circumstances. • when adv. (Relative) At which, on which, during which: often omitted or replaced with that. |
| WINE | • wine n. An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting grape juice, with an ABV ranging from 5.5–16%. • wine n. An alcoholic beverage made by fermenting other substances, producing a similar ABV. • wine n. (Countable) A serving of wine. |
| WREN | • wren n. Troglodytes troglodytes (Eurasian wren, type species and sole Old World species of the family Troglodytidae). • wren n. Any member of a mainly New World passerine bird family Troglodytidae; a true wren. • wren n. Any small bird of similar appearance to a true wren, such as a fairywren or scrubwren. |