| SHOWIEST | • showiest adj. Superlative form of showy: most showy. • SHOWY adj. making a brilliant display. |
| SWATCHES | • swatches n. Plural of swatch. • swatches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swatch. • SWATCH n. a sample piece of cloth. |
| SWATHERS | • swathers n. Plural of swather. • SWATHER n. a device attached to a mowing machine for raising the uncut fallen grain and marking the limit of the swath. |
| SWEETISH | • sweetish adj. Somewhat sweet (all senses). • SWEETISH adj. somewhat sweet. |
| SWISHEST | • swishest adj. Superlative form of swish: most swish. • SWISH adj. smart, stylish. |
| SWITCHES | • switches n. Plural of switch. • switches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of switch. • SWITCH v. to beat with a flexible rod. |
| SWITHERS | • swithers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swither. • SWITHER v. (Scots) to be undecided. |
| THAWLESS | • thawless adj. (Rare) eternally frozen; not prone to thaw. • THAWLESS adj. never thawing. |
| THEWLESS | • thewless adj. (Obsolete) Lacking morals or virtue. • thewless adj. Lacking vigour or energy; listless; weak; nerveless. • THEWLESS adj. weak, without thews, also THOWLESS. |
| THOWLESS | • thowless adj. Alternative form of thewless. • THOWLESS adj. (Scots) pithless, listless, also THEWLESS. |
| THUSWISE | • thuswise adv. (Dated) In this way. • THUSWISE adv. in this manner. |
| WASHIEST | • washiest adj. Superlative form of washy: most washy. • WASHY adj. watery, damp. |
| WERSHEST | • wershest adj. Superlative form of wersh: most wersh. • WERSH adj. (Scots) tasteless, insipid, also WAIRSH. |
| WHATNESS | • whatness n. (Philosophy) Essence; quiddity. • whatness n. Quality; quantity. • WHATNESS n. the true nature of something. |
| WHEESHTS | • WHEESHT v. (Scots) to call for silence, also WHEESH, WHISHT. |
| WHISKETS | • whiskets n. Plural of whisket. • WHISKET n. a basket; esp. a straw provender basket, also WISKET. |
| WHISTLES | • whistles n. Plural of whistle. • whistles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whistle. • WHISTLE v. to make a shrill sound. |