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English words starting with watc

Watch

wɒtʃ

Meanings of Watch:

verb

Look at or observe attentively over a period of time.

Usage examples:

Lucy watched him go
noun

A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.

Usage examples:

My watch had stopped

Meanings of Watch over:

noun

The action of overwatch ; an instance of this.

phrasal verb

To protect someone and make certain that that person is safe

Usage examples:

She had to watch over four young children and take care of a sick husband.

Meanings of Watch-for:

phrasal verb

To be careful to notice someone or something interesting

Usage examples:

Watch out for his latest movie, out next month.

Meanings of Watch-like-a-hawk:

idiom

To watch someone all the time, usually to make sure they do not do something bad

Usage examples:

When i was at home, mum and dad watched me like a hawk., it's putting me off, having you watching m…

Meanings of Watch-out:

collocation

Be vigilant, be on the lookout or be careful

idiom

Used for warning someone of danger or an accident that seems likely to happen

Usage examples:

Watch out for that last step – it’s a lot steeper than the others.

Watchbands

ˈwɒtʃ.bænd

Meanings of Watchbands:

noun

A strip of leather or other material or a metal chain that fastens a watch onto your wrist

Meanings of Watchcase:

noun

A metal case enclosing the works of a watch.

Watchdogs

ˈwɒtʃ.dɒɡ

Meanings of Watchdogs:

noun

A dog kept to guard private property.

Usage examples:

The gauls tried to climb the capitol at night, eluding the watchdogs and the roman guard, but the f…
verb

Monitor (a person, activity, or situation).

Usage examples:

How can we watchdog our investments?

Watched

wɒtʃ

Meanings of Watched:

verb

Look at or observe attentively over a period of time.

Usage examples:

Lucy watched him go
noun

A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.

Usage examples:

My watch had stopped

Watcher

ˈwɒtʃ.ər

Meanings of Watcher:

noun

A person who observes something attentively or regularly.

Usage examples:

A badger-watcher

Watchers

ˈwɒtʃə

Meanings of Watchers:

noun

A person who observes something attentively or regularly.

Usage examples:

A badger-watcher

Watches

wɒtʃ

Meanings of Watches:

verb

Look at or observe attentively over a period of time.

Usage examples:

Lucy watched him go
noun

A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.

Usage examples:

My watch had stopped

Watchfire

ˈwɒtʃfʌɪə

Meanings of Watchfire:

noun

A fire maintained during the night as a signal or for the use of someone who is on watch.

Usage examples:

And so their spirits soared as they took their positions down the passageways of battle all night l…

Watchful

ˈwɒtʃ.fəl

Meanings of Watchful:

adjective

Watching someone or something closely; alert and vigilant.

Usage examples:

They attended dances under the watchful eye of their father

Meanings of Watchfully:

adverb

In a watchful way (= paying careful attention)

Usage examples:

Slowly and watchfully they walked around the perimeter of the clearing., they noticed a pale-faced …

Meanings of Watchhouse:

noun

A building, typically attached to a police station, in which people suspected of a crime are held under temporary arrest.

Usage examples:

I rang the police straightaway and they came out and they took him away to the watch-house

Watching

wɒtʃ

Meanings of Watching:

verb

Look at or observe attentively over a period of time.

Usage examples:

Lucy watched him go
noun

A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.

Usage examples:

My watch had stopped

Watchkeeper

ˈwɒtʃkiːpə

Meanings of Watchkeeper:

noun

A person who keeps watch or acts as a lookout, especially on board a ship.

Usage examples:

A new initiative is cutting the number of watchkeepers needed when a mine countermeasures vessel is…

Watchmaker

ˈwɒtʃ.meɪ.kər

Meanings of Watchmaker:

noun

A person who makes and repairs watches and clocks.

Usage examples:

At the same time there were harness makers, tailors, dressmakers, builders, blacksmiths, wheelwrigh…

Meanings of Watchmakers:

noun

A person who makes and repairs watches and clocks.

Usage examples:

At the same time there were harness makers, tailors, dressmakers, builders, blacksmiths, wheelwrigh…

Watchmaking

ˈwɒtʃ.meɪ.kɪŋ

Meanings of Watchmaking:

noun

The job, business, or skill of making and repairing watches

Usage examples:

Switzerland is often called the home of watchmaking., as a young man, he took a course in watchmaki…

Watchmen

ˈwɒtʃ.mən

Meanings of Watchmen:

noun

A man employed to look after an empty building, especially at night.

Usage examples:

A night watchman

Watchstrap

ˈwɒtʃ.stræp

Meanings of Watchstrap:

noun

A strip of leather or other material or a metal chain that fastens a watch onto your wrist

Watchtower

ˈwɒtʃˌtaʊər

Meanings of Watchtower:

noun

A tower built to create an elevated observation point.

Usage examples:

It's a tower - an old watchtower from the days when they needed watchtowers.

Watchtowers

ˈwɒtʃˌtaʊər

Meanings of Watchtowers:

noun

A tower built to create an elevated observation point.

Usage examples:

It's a tower - an old watchtower from the days when they needed watchtowers.

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