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English words starting with war

Meanings of War:

noun

A state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.

Usage examples:

Japan declared war on germany
verb

Engage in a war.

Usage examples:

Small states warred against each another

War-bride

ˈwɔː ˌbraɪd

Meanings of War-bride:

noun

A girl or woman who, during a war, marries a member of the armed forces from a different country

Meanings of War-games:

plural noun

Practices held by armed forces to test new equipment and test plans for fighting

War-of-words

ˌwɔːr əv ˈwɜːdz

Meanings of War-of-words:

noun

Serious or angry discussions about something that people disagree on, especially discussions that continue for a long time

Usage examples:

The war of words over sanctions remains furious., politicians in california, illinois, and other st…

Meanings of Waragi:

noun

(in uganda) a strong alcoholic drink made from bananas or cassava.

Usage examples:

We share waragi, the locally distilled banana liquor, and colorful anecdotes for nearly two hours.

Meanings of Warantee:

noun

A person to whom a warranty is given.

Meanings of Waratah:

noun

An australian shrub which bears slender leathery leaves and clusters of crimson flowers.

Usage examples:

The bangalow palm, the waratah, the fire-wheel flower, the banksia and the sturt desert pea are all…

Warbird

ˈwɔːbəːd

Meanings of Warbird:

noun

A vintage military aircraft.

Usage examples:

This will culminate in a choreographed sunset finale featuring a group flyover of lake burley griff…

Warble

ˈwɔː.bəl

Meanings of Warble:

verb

(of a bird) sing softly and with a succession of constantly changing notes.

Usage examples:

Larks were warbling in the trees
noun

A warbling sound or utterance.

Usage examples:

Through the wall came a faint warble

Warbled

ˈwɔː.bəl

Meanings of Warbled:

verb

(of a bird) sing softly and with a succession of constantly changing notes.

Usage examples:

Larks were warbling in the trees
noun

A warbling sound or utterance.

Usage examples:

Through the wall came a faint warble

Warbler

ˈwɔː.blər

Meanings of Warbler:

noun

Any of a number of small insectivorous songbirds that typically have a warbling song.

Usage examples:

Songbirds like warblers, orioles, tanagers, grosbeaks, and sparrows are far from the only birds tha…

Warblers

ˈwɔː.blər

Meanings of Warblers:

noun

Any of a number of small insectivorous songbirds that typically have a warbling song.

Usage examples:

Songbirds like warblers, orioles, tanagers, grosbeaks, and sparrows are far from the only birds tha…

Meanings of Warbles:

verb

(of a bird) sing softly and with a succession of constantly changing notes.

Usage examples:

Larks were warbling in the trees
noun

A warbling sound or utterance.

Usage examples:

Through the wall came a faint warble

Meanings of Warbling:

verb

(of a bird) sing softly and with a succession of constantly changing notes.

Usage examples:

Larks were warbling in the trees
noun

A warbling sound or utterance.

Usage examples:

Through the wall came a faint warble

Warbonnet

ˈwɔːbɒnət

Meanings of Warbonnet:

noun

An elongated slender fish of the north pacific that has branched tentacles above the eye, over the back of the head, and at the front of the long dorsal fin.

Meanings of Ward:

noun

A separate room in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient.

Usage examples:

A children's ward
verb

Any of the internal ridges or bars in a lock which prevent the turning of any key which does not have grooves of corresponding form or size.

suffix

(forming adverbs) towards the specified place or direction.

Usage examples:

Eastwards

Ward-off

wɔːd

Meanings of Ward-off:

phrasal verb

To keep someone or something away or prevent something from happening or harming you

Usage examples:

He used his umbrella to ward off the fierce sun.

Warded

wɔːd

Meanings of Warded:

verb

Admit to or care for in a hospital ward.

Usage examples:

The last of the accident victims was warded
noun

A separate room in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient.

Usage examples:

A children's ward

Warden

ˈwɔːd(ə)n

Meanings of Warden:

noun

A person responsible for the supervision of a particular place or activity or for enforcing the regulations associated with it.

Usage examples:

The warden of a nature reserve

Wardens

ˈwɔːd(ə)n

Meanings of Wardens:

noun

A person responsible for the supervision of a particular place or activity or for enforcing the regulations associated with it.

Usage examples:

The warden of a nature reserve

Meanings of Wardenship:

noun

The position held by the warden (= person in charge) of a town, area, building, college, etc., or the powers relating to such a position

Usage examples:

Soon after assuming the wardenship of the prison, he developed a reputation among the inmates as a …

Warder

ˈwɔː.dər

Meanings of Warder:

noun

A guard in a prison.

Usage examples:

The escapees, who were apparently being guarded by three prison warders while the others fought the…

Meanings of Warding:

verb

Admit to or care for in a hospital ward.

Usage examples:

The last of the accident victims was warded
noun

A separate room in a hospital, typically one allocated to a particular type of patient.

Usage examples:

A children's ward
phrasal verb

To keep someone or something away or prevent something from happening or harming you

Usage examples:

He used his umbrella to ward off the fierce sun.

Meanings of Warding-off:

phrasal verb

To keep someone or something away or prevent something from happening or harming you

Usage examples:

He used his umbrella to ward off the fierce sun.

Wardresses

ˈwɔːdrəs

Meanings of Wardresses:

noun

A female prison guard.

Usage examples:

In squalid, solitary confinement, with only grace poole as her wardress, what wonder that she relap…

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