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English dictionary: words starting with wit

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Meanings of Wit:

noun

The capacity for inventive thought and quick understanding; keen intelligence.

Usage examples:

She does not lack perception or native wit
verb

Have knowledge.

Usage examples:

I addressed a few words to the lady you wot of

Meanings of Witan:

noun

Another term for witenagemot.

Meanings of Witch:

noun

A person thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as a woman wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.

Usage examples:

She was half indian and she had told him many stories about witches and black magic.
verb

A woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.

Meanings of Witch hunt:

noun

A campaign directed against a person or group holding views considered unorthodox or a threat to society.

Usage examples:

He claimed he was the victim of a media witch-hunt

Meanings of Witch-doctor:

noun

A person in some societies who cures people using traditional magic or medicine

Meanings of Witchcraft:

noun

The practice of magic, especially black magic; the use of spells.

Usage examples:

Children and goods were believed to be vulnerable to the witchcraft of jealous neighbours

Meanings of Witched:

verb

Cast an evil spell on.

Usage examples:

Mrs mucharski had somehow witched the house
noun

A person thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as a woman wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.

Usage examples:

She was half indian and she had told him many stories about witches and black magic.

Meanings of Witchery:

noun

The practice of magic.

Usage examples:

Warding off evil spirits and acts of witchery

Witches

wɪtʃ

Meanings of Witches:

noun

A person thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as a woman wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.

Usage examples:

She was half indian and she had told him many stories about witches and black magic.
verb

A woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones, popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat and flying on a broomstick.

Meanings of Witchetty:

noun

A large whitish wood-eating larva of a beetle or moth, eaten by some australian aboriginal people.

Usage examples:

We were all admiring her british stiff upper lip as she gobbled down a witchetty grub as if it were…

Meanings of Witchgrass:

noun

A tough creeping grass that can become an invasive weed.

Meanings of Witchier:

adjective

Relating to, resembling, or characteristic of a witch.

Usage examples:

He was brought up by his witchy grandmother

Meanings of Witchiest:

adjective

Relating to, resembling, or characteristic of a witch.

Usage examples:

He was brought up by his witchy grandmother

Meanings of Witching:

noun

The practice of witchcraft.

Usage examples:

My hideous appearance and witching skills
verb

Cast an evil spell on.

Usage examples:

Mrs mucharski had somehow witched the house

Meanings of Witchweed:

noun

A small parasitic plant which attaches itself to the roots of other plants. native to the old world tropics and southern africa, it can cause serious damage to crops such as maize and sugar.

Usage examples:

In africa, sorghum, millet and maize production can be reduced by as much as 70% by a parasitic wee…

Meanings of Witchy:

adjective

Relating to, resembling, or characteristic of a witch.

Usage examples:

He was brought up by his witchy grandmother

Meanings of Wite:

A brand name for a type of white liquid used for painting over mistakes in a piece of writing

Meanings of Witenagemot:

noun

An anglo-saxon national council or parliament.

Usage examples:

The witenagemot chose harold, earl of wessex, although his only claim to the throne was his availab…

Meanings of Witenagemote:

noun

An anglo-saxon national council or parliament.

Usage examples:

The witenagemot chose harold, earl of wessex, although his only claim to the throne was his availab…

Meanings of With:

preposition

Accompanied by (another person or thing).

Usage examples:

A nice steak with a bottle of red wine

Meanings of With bells on:

phrase

Enthusiastically.

Usage examples:

Everybody's waiting for you with bells on
idiom

To do something or go somewhere with bells on is to do it or go there eagerly

Usage examples:

"are you coming to paul's tonight." "sure, i'll be there - with bells on."

Meanings of With-a-fine-tooth-comb:

noun

If you go through something with a fine-tooth comb, you examine it in great detail and with great care

Usage examples:

We have gone through the evidence with a fine-tooth comb.

Meanings of With-a-vengeance:

idiom

Using a lot of effort, energy, or time

Usage examples:

She works out every day with a vengeance.

Meanings of With-bated-breath:

adjective

In an anxious (= worried and nervous) or excited way

Usage examples:

I waited for the results with bated breath.

Meanings of With-certainty:

collocation

In a way that shows that you are completely confident or that you have no doubt about something

Usage examples:

Can you state with certainty that this is the same man you saw on that day?, i'm unable to answer t…

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