English words starting with watc
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Watch
wɒtʃMeanings of Watch:
verbLook at or observe attentively over a period of time.
Usage examples:
Lucy watched him go
nounA small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.
Usage examples:
My watch had stopped
Watch over
wɒtʃMeanings of Watch over:
nounThe action of overwatch ; an instance of this.
phrasal verbTo 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 verbTo 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:
idiomTo 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:
collocationBe vigilant, be on the lookout or be careful
idiomUsed 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.bændMeanings of Watchbands:
nounA strip of leather or other material or a metal chain that fastens a watch onto your wrist
Meanings of Watchcase:
nounA metal case enclosing the works of a watch.
Watchdogs
ˈwɒtʃ.dɒɡMeanings of Watchdogs:
nounA 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…
verbMonitor (a person, activity, or situation).
Usage examples:
How can we watchdog our investments?
Watched
wɒtʃMeanings of Watched:
verbLook at or observe attentively over a period of time.
Usage examples:
Lucy watched him go
nounA small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.
Usage examples:
My watch had stopped
Watcher
ˈwɒtʃ.ərMeanings of Watcher:
nounA person who observes something attentively or regularly.
Usage examples:
A badger-watcher
Watchers
ˈwɒtʃəMeanings of Watchers:
nounA person who observes something attentively or regularly.
Usage examples:
A badger-watcher
Watches
wɒtʃMeanings of Watches:
verbLook at or observe attentively over a period of time.
Usage examples:
Lucy watched him go
nounA small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.
Usage examples:
My watch had stopped
Watchfire
ˈwɒtʃfʌɪəMeanings of Watchfire:
nounA 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.fəlMeanings of Watchful:
adjectiveWatching someone or something closely; alert and vigilant.
Usage examples:
They attended dances under the watchful eye of their father
Meanings of Watchfully:
adverbIn 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:
nounA 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
wɒtʃMeanings of Watching:
verbLook at or observe attentively over a period of time.
Usage examples:
Lucy watched him go
nounA small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one's wrist.
Usage examples:
My watch had stopped
Watchkeeper
ˈwɒtʃkiːpəMeanings of Watchkeeper:
nounA 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.kərMeanings of Watchmaker:
nounA 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:
nounA 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.kɪŋMeanings of Watchmaking:
nounThe 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.mənMeanings of Watchmen:
nounA man employed to look after an empty building, especially at night.
Usage examples:
A night watchman
Watchstrap
ˈwɒtʃ.stræpMeanings of Watchstrap:
nounA strip of leather or other material or a metal chain that fastens a watch onto your wrist
Watchtower
ˈwɒtʃˌtaʊərMeanings of Watchtower:
nounA 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
ˈwɒtʃˌtaʊərMeanings of Watchtowers:
nounA 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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