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English words starting with we

We

wiː

Meanings of We:

pronoun

Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people considered together.

Usage examples:

Shall we have a drink?

Meanings of We’ll cross that bridge:

idiom

An expression that means you will not worry about a possible future problem but will deal with it if it happens

Meanings of Wea:

abbreviation

(in the uk) workers' educational association.

Weak

wiːk

Meanings of Weak:

adjective

Lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; having little physical strength or energy.

Usage examples:

She was recovering from flu, and was very weak

Meanings of Weak-at-the-knees:

idiom

If you go weak at the knees, you lose your strength and feel you are going to fall over, usually because of seeing or talking about either someone you are very attracted to or because of something unpleasant or frightening

Usage examples:

The thought of kissing him made me go weak at the knees.

Weak-kneed

ˌwiːkˈniːd

Meanings of Weak-kneed:

adjective

Not brave or determined enough to defend your beliefs against others

Usage examples:

Instead of defending traditional values, the church frequently seems weak-kneed and irresolute., sh…

Meanings of Weak-minded:

adjective

Showing no determination, or stupid

Weak-spot

ˈwiːk ˌspɒt

Meanings of Weak-spot:

noun

A weak part in something

Usage examples:

Targeting the opponent's weak spots is a typical technique in politics.

Weak-willed

ˌwiːkˈwɪld

Meanings of Weak-willed:

adjective

Not having the determination that is needed to continue with a difficult course of action

Usage examples:

My diets are never successful - i'm just too weak-willed.

Meanings of Weaken:

verb

Make or become weaker in power, resolve, or physical strength.

Usage examples:

Fault lines had weakened and shattered the rocks

Weakened

ˈwiː.kən

Meanings of Weakened:

verb

Make or become weaker in power, resolve, or physical strength.

Usage examples:

Fault lines had weakened and shattered the rocks

Weakening

ˈwiːk(ə)n

Meanings of Weakening:

verb

Make or become weaker in power, resolve, or physical strength.

Usage examples:

Fault lines had weakened and shattered the rocks

Weakens

ˈwiː.kən

Meanings of Weakens:

verb

Make or become weaker in power, resolve, or physical strength.

Usage examples:

Fault lines had weakened and shattered the rocks

Weaker

wiːk

Meanings of Weaker:

adjective

Lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; having little physical strength or energy.

Usage examples:

She was recovering from flu, and was very weak

Weakest

wiːk

Meanings of Weakest:

adjective

Lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; having little physical strength or energy.

Usage examples:

She was recovering from flu, and was very weak

Weakfish

ˈwiːkfɪʃ

Meanings of Weakfish:

noun

A large slender-bodied marine fish living along the east coast of north america, popular as a food fish and for sport.

Usage examples:

It's all about how to fly-fish for stripers, bluefish, albacore, bonito, weakfish and hickory shad.

Weakfishes

ˈwiːkfɪʃ

Meanings of Weakfishes:

noun

A large slender-bodied marine fish living along the east coast of north america, popular as a food fish and for sport.

Usage examples:

It's all about how to fly-fish for stripers, bluefish, albacore, bonito, weakfish and hickory shad.

Weaklier

ˈwiːkli

Meanings of Weaklier:

adjective

Sickly; not robust.

Usage examples:

If the lambs were weakly we had to feed them by hand
adverb

In a way that lacks strength or force.

Usage examples:

She leaned weakly against the wall

Weakliest

ˈwiːkli

Meanings of Weakliest:

adjective

Sickly; not robust.

Usage examples:

If the lambs were weakly we had to feed them by hand
adverb

In a way that lacks strength or force.

Usage examples:

She leaned weakly against the wall

Weakling

ˈwiːklɪŋ

Meanings of Weakling:

noun

A person or animal that is physically weak and frail.

Usage examples:

We spend money and effort in rearing every weakling

Weaklings

ˈwiː.klɪŋ

Meanings of Weaklings:

noun

A person or animal that is physically weak and frail.

Usage examples:

We spend money and effort in rearing every weakling

Weakly

ˈwiːk.li

Meanings of Weakly:

adverb

In a way that lacks strength or force.

Usage examples:

She leaned weakly against the wall
adjective

Sickly; not robust.

Usage examples:

If the lambs were weakly we had to feed them by hand

Meanings of Weakness:

noun

The state or condition of being weak.

Usage examples:

The country's weakness in international dealings

Weaknesses

ˈwiːk.nəs

Meanings of Weaknesses:

noun

The state or condition of being weak.

Usage examples:

The country's weakness in international dealings

Weal

wiːl

Meanings of Weal:

noun

A red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure.

Usage examples:

She slapped his cheek and a bright red weal sprang up on it
verb

Mark with a weal.

Usage examples:

His neck was wealed and raw

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