| DOWNRIGHT | • downright adj. (Obsolete) Directed vertically; coming straight down. • downright adj. Directly to the point; plain. • downright adj. Using plain direct language; accustomed to express opinions directly and bluntly; blunt. |
| INGROWTHS | • ingrowths n. Plural of ingrowth. • INGROWTH n. a growth inward. |
| INWROUGHT | • inwrought adj. Having a design that has been worked or woven in. • inwrought adj. (Figurative) Fixed, established, ingrained. • INWROUGHT adj. wrought or worked in or among other things. |
| NIGHTWARD | • nightward adj. Toward night. • NIGHTWARD adv. approaching night. |
| NIGHTWEAR | • nightwear n. Clothes worn at nighttime or in bed, such as pyjamas. • NIGHTWEAR n. clothes worn at night. |
| NONGROWTH | • nongrowth adj. (Chiefly economics) Not of or pertaining to growth. • nongrowth n. Absence of growth. • NONGROWTH n. the failure to grow. |
| SHORTGOWN | • shortgown n. A bedgown for a lady. • SHORTGOWN n. (Scots) a woman's short jacket. |
| THROWINGS | • throwings n. Plural of throwing. • THROWING n. the act of throwing. |
| THWARTING | • thwarting v. Present participle of thwart. • thwarting n. An instance of blocking or obstructing. • THWARTING adj. obstructive. |
| UNWROUGHT | • unwrought adj. In the native state, before being worked on; especially used of bars of bullion and other metal. • unwrought v. Simple past tense and past participle of unwork. • UNWORK v. to undo or destroy, as work previously done. |
| WITHERING | • withering adj. Tending to destroy, devastate, overwhelm, or cause complete destruction. • withering adj. Diminishing rapidly. • withering adj. Tending to make someone feel small; scornful in a mortifying way. |
| WORTHYING | • worthying v. Present participle of worthy. • WORTHY v. (obsolete) to make worthy, to honour. |
| WREATHING | • wreathing v. Present participle of wreath. • wreathing v. Present participle of wreathe. • wreathing n. The motion or pattern of something that wreaths. |
| WRITHINGS | • writhings n. Plural of writhing. • WRITHING n. the act of writhing. |
| WUTHERING | • wuthering v. Present participle of wuther. • WUTHER v. to move swiftly or with force, also WHITHER. |