| WILDED | • wilded v. Simple past tense and past participle of wild. • wilded adj. Become wild. • WILD v. (obsolete) to wield. |
| WILDER | • wilder adj. Comparative form of wild: more wild. • wilder v. To bewilder, perplex. • Wilder prop.n. (Countable) A surname. |
| WILDLY | • wildly adv. In a wild, uncontrolled manner. • wildly adv. To a ridiculous or extreme degree; extremely. • WILD adv. not tame. |
| WILFUL | • wilful adj. Intentional; deliberate. • wilful adj. Stubborn and determined. • WILFUL adj. bent on having one's own way, also WILLFUL, WILLYARD, WILLYART. |
| WILGAS | • wilgas n. Plural of wilga. • WILGA n. (Native Australian) a small white-flowered Australian tree. |
| WILIER | • wilier adj. Comparative form of wily: more wily. • WILY adj. crafty. |
| WILILY | • wilily adv. In a wily manner. • WILY adv. crafty. |
| WILING | • wiling v. Present participle of wile. • WILE v. to beguile, also WYLE. |
| WILJAS | • wiljas n. Plural of wilja. • WILJA n. (Native Australian) an Aboriginal shelter or hut, also WILTJA. |
| WILLED | • willed adj. Having a document specifying inheritance. • willed adj. (Chiefly in combination) Having a will (of a specified kind). • willed adj. Brought under the will of another person. |
| WILLER | • willer n. One who wills; who causes by an act of will or willpower. • willer n. One who leaves an inheritance by writing a will. • Willer prop.n. A surname. |
| WILLET | • willet n. Tringa semipalmata (or formerly Catoptrophorus semipalmatus), a large shorebird in the family Scolopacidae. • Willet prop.n. A surname originating as a patronymic. • WILLET n. a large North American snipe. |
| WILLEY | • willey v. Alternative form of willy (“cleanse wool etc. with a willow”). • Willey prop.n. A civil parish in Herefordshire, England. • Willey prop.n. A village in Barrow parish, Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SO672991). |
| WILLIE | • willie n. Alternative spelling of willy. • Willie prop.n. A diminutive of the male given name William. • Willie prop.n. A diminutive of the female given name Wilhelmina or a feminine diminutive of William, often in the form Willie Mae. |
| WILLOW | • willow n. Any of various deciduous trees or shrubs in the genus Salix, in the willow family Salicaceae, found… • willow n. The wood of these trees. • willow n. (Cricket, colloquial) A cricket bat. |
| WILTED | • wilted adj. (Of plants) Drooping, typically due to lack of water. • wilted v. Simple past tense and past participle of wilt. • WILT v. to become limp. |
| WILTJA | • wiltja n. A semicircular Aboriginal dwelling, intended as a temporary shelter from the heat of the sun. • WILTJA n. (Native Australian) an Aboriginal shelter or hut, also WILJA. |