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Foundation/elementary words beginning with W

Foundation/elementary words beginning with W

When young learners are building their vocabulary, focusing on words that start with different letters of the alphabet can be a fun and effective way to enhance their language skills. Here, we explore ten foundation and elementary words beginning with the letter W, complete with their meanings and examples to help children grasp their usage in everyday contexts.


List of elementary words beginning with W

  • Wait
  • Wall
  • Water
  • Way
  • Window
  • Walk
  • Warm
  • Word
  • Week
  • Work
  • Wood
  • Wheel
  • Wish
  • Wet
  • Wolf
  • Wind
  • Wagon
  • Worry
  • Whistle
  • Whale
  • Wink
  • Wonder
  • Wallet
  • Watch
  • Wipe
  • Wing
  • Well
  • Waiter
  • Winter
  • Weak
  • Wound
  • Wave
  • Weld
  • Waffle
  • Woven
  • Whisk
  • Watermelon
  • Winner
  • Worm
  • Worth
  • Wobble
  • Widen
  • Wander
  • Worrying
  • Wholesome
  • White
  • Wild
  • War
  • Wrap
  • Wrench
  • Wailing
  • Whimsical
  • Weave
  • Weight
  • Wheeze
  • Wildly
  • Wreck
  • Windy
  • Worker
  • Wool
  • Windowpane
  • Wicket
  • Worryingly
  • Writ
  • Wilful
  • Wager
  • Wacky
  • Wield
  • Wrist
  • Whiten
  • Worship
  • Waitress
  • Whim
  • Warbler
  • Wash
  • Wobbling
  • Wielder
  • West
  • Wither
  • Waving
  • Whistleblower
  • Will
  • Wax
  • Woodpecker
  • Weary
  • Well-dressed
  • Wail
  • Weapon
  • Wallflower
  • Wizard
  • Wrenching
  • Wintertime
  • Wand
  • Wreckage
  • Wear
  • Weasel
  • Workshop
  • Wane
  • Warmth
  • Waddle
  • Waitlisted
  • Win
  • Web
  • Winged
  • Windmill
  • Wire
  • Wrote
  • Wanderer
  • Warming
  • Waist
  • Windstorm
  • Worms
  • Walkway
  • Wetland
  • Whir
  • Wagering
  • Wisely
  • Walloped
  • Wrestle
  • Wreath
  • Whisker
  • Willing
  • Wealth
  • Wildcat
  • Wayward
  • Wide
  • Withstand
  • Winding
  • Workload
  • Windshield
  • Whims
  • Wordy
  • Wishing
  • Watering
  • Weather
  • Wrinkle
  • Walked
  • Windup
  • Wondering
  • Whimsically
  • Wristband
  • Waking
  • Wobbly
  • Willpower
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Watched
  • Witty
  • Webbed
  • Woodshed
  • Whaling
  • Wondered
  • Wonderment
  • Walling
  • Weigh
  • Warm-up
  • Wagoner
  • Wealthy
  • Warrant
  • Wayfarer
  • Wiggle
  • Wrong
  • Wading
  • Welder
  • Whisper
  • Wavelength
  • Windowed
  • Weighty
  • Wicker
  • Wandering
  • Widening
  • Worry-free
  • Whispering
  • Wildness
  • Warped
  • Wintry
  • Wavelengths
  • Willingly
  • Waited
  • Wandered
  • Woodwork
  • Wrapping
  • Webbing
  • Warm-hearted
  • Walkable
  • Wholesomely
  • Weakness
  • Wonderfully
  • Worn
  • Washed
  • Windowseat
  • Wanders
  • Well-being
  • Wrinkled
  • Wounded
  • Weaved
  • Whip
  • Warmly
  • Wardrobe
  • Weeping
  • Winsome
  • Whopper
  • Whirled
  • Wheeled
  • Waiting
  • Whispers
  • Wildest
  • Wisp
  • Worked
  • Willingness
  • Wayfarers
  • Wielded
  • Wore
  • Worried
  • Whizzed
  • Whizzing
  • Wonderful
  • Webs
  • Wreaking
  • Weathered
  • Weighing


Foundation/elementary words beginning with W with meaning and example


Wait
Meaning: To stay in place until an expected event happens.
Example: We had to wait for the bus for 20 minutes.

Wall
Meaning: A vertical structure that divides or encloses an area.
Example: The wall was painted a bright blue color.

Water
Meaning: A transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid essential for life.
Example: She poured a glass of water to quench her thirst.

Way
Meaning: A method, style, or manner of doing something.
Example: There is more than one way to solve this problem.

Window
Meaning: An opening in a wall or roof for light and air.
Example: The cat sat on the windowsill, looking out the window.

Walk
Meaning: To move at a regular pace by lifting and setting down each foot in turn.
Example: They decided to walk to the park.

Warm
Meaning: Having or giving out a moderate degree of heat.
Example: She felt warm under the thick blanket.

Word
Meaning: A single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing.
Example: He couldn’t find the right word to express his feelings.

Week
Meaning: A period of seven days.
Example: There are seven days in a week.

Work
Meaning: Activity involving mental or physical effort to achieve a purpose.
Example: She goes to work every weekday.

Wood
Meaning: The hard, fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree.
Example: The table was made of solid wood.

Wheel
Meaning: A circular object that revolves on an axle and is part of a machine or vehicle.
Example: The wheel on the car was flat.

Wish
Meaning: A desire or hope for something to happen.
Example: I wish I could travel the world.

Wet
Meaning: Covered or saturated with water or another liquid.
Example: Her hair was wet from the rain.

Wolf
Meaning: A wild carnivorous mammal of the dog family.
Example: The wolf howled at the moon.

Wind
Meaning: The natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
Example: The wind blew her hat off.

Wagon
Meaning: A vehicle used for transporting goods or another specified purpose.
Example: The wagon was filled with hay.

Worry
Meaning: To feel anxious or troubled about actual or potential problems.
Example: He began to worry about his test results.

Whistle
Meaning: A high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small opening.
Example: She used a whistle to call her dog.

Whale
Meaning: A very large marine mammal with a streamlined body.
Example: We saw a whale swimming near the boat.

Wink
Meaning: Close and open one eye quickly, typically as a signal.
Example: He gave me a wink as a sign of understanding.

Wonder
Meaning: A feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable.
Example: The children watched in wonder as the magician performed.

Wallet
Meaning: A pocket-sized, flat, folding holder for money and plastic cards.
Example: He kept his driver’s license in his wallet.

Watch
Meaning: A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one’s wrist.
Example: She looked at her watch to check the time.

Wipe
Meaning: Clean or dry (something) by rubbing its surface with a cloth, a piece of paper, or one’s hand.
Example: Please wipe the table before we eat.

Wing
Meaning: Each of a pair of limbs in birds or insects that enable them to fly.
Example: The bird flapped its wings and took off.

Well
Meaning: In good health; a deep hole or shaft sunk into the earth to obtain water.
Example: She felt well after resting for a while.

Waiter
Meaning: A man whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant.
Example: The waiter took our order with a smile.

Winter
Meaning: The coldest season of the year.
Example: They went skiing during the winter holidays.

Weak
Meaning: Lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; having little physical strength or energy.
Example: He felt weak after the long illness.

Wound
Meaning: An injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impacts.
Example: The soldier had a deep wound on his arm.

Wave
Meaning: A long body of water curling into an arched form and breaking on the shore.
Example: The surfers rode the wave all the way to the beach.

Weld
Meaning: Join together (metal pieces or parts) by heating the surfaces to the point of melting using a blowtorch, electric arc, or other means, and uniting them by pressing or hammering.
Example: He used a blowtorch to weld the metal pieces.

Waffle
Meaning: A small crisp batter cake, baked in a waffle iron and eaten hot with butter or syrup.
Example: She had a waffle with maple syrup for breakfast.

Woven
Meaning: (Of fabric) formed by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them.
Example: The basket was woven from thin strips of willow.

Whisk
Meaning: A utensil for whipping eggs or cream.
Example: She used a whisk to beat the eggs.

Watermelon
Meaning: A large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet watery red or pink flesh.
Example: We ate slices of watermelon at the picnic.

Winner
Meaning: A person or thing that wins something.
Example: The winner of the race received a gold medal.

Worm
Meaning: A long, slender, soft-bodied, legless invertebrate animal.
Example: The bird pulled a worm out of the ground.

Worth
Meaning: The value equivalent to that of someone or something under consideration; the level at which someone or something deserves to be valued or rated.
Example: His contribution to the project was worth a lot.

Wobble
Meaning: Move unsteadily from side to side.
Example: The table wobbled on the uneven floor.

Widen
Meaning: Make or become wider.
Example: They plan to widen the road to improve traffic flow.

Wander
Meaning: Walk or move in a leisurely, casual, or aimless way.
Example: We wandered through the forest for hours.

Worrying
Meaning: Causing anxiety about actual or potential problems.
Example: The news about the storm was worrying.

Wholesome
Meaning: Conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
Example: She always prepares wholesome meals for her family.

White
Meaning: Of the color of milk or fresh snow.
Example: She wore a white dress to the party.

Wild
Meaning: Living or growing in the natural environment; not domesticated or cultivated.
Example: They went on a safari to see wild animals.

War
Meaning: A state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
Example: Many lives were lost during the war.

Wrap
Meaning: Cover or enclose (someone or something) in paper or soft material.
Example: She decided to wrap the gift in colorful paper.

Wrench
Meaning: A tool used for gripping and turning nuts, bolts, pipes, etc.
Example: He used a wrench to tighten the bolt.

Wailing
Meaning: Giving a cry of pain, grief, or anger.
Example: The baby was wailing all night.

Whimsical
Meaning: Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
Example: The garden had a51. Wailing
Meaning: Giving a cry of pain, grief, or anger.
Example: The baby was wailing all night.

Whimsical
Meaning: Playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way.
Example: The garden had a whimsical design with colorful flowers and unique sculptures.

Weave
Meaning: Form (fabric or a fabric item) by interlacing long threads passing in one direction with others at a right angle to them.
Example: She learned to weave baskets from reeds.

Weight
Meaning: A measure of the heaviness of an object.
Example: The weight of the package was 5 pounds.

Wheeze
Meaning: Breathe with a whistling or rattling sound in the chest.
Example: He began to wheeze after running up the stairs.

Wildly
Meaning: In an uncontrolled or excited manner.
Example: The fans cheered wildly when their team scored a goal.

Wreck
Meaning: The destruction of a ship at sea; a vehicle or building that has been badly damaged or destroyed.
Example: The car was a wreck after the accident.

Windy
Meaning: Characterized by or exposed to strong winds.
Example: It was a windy day at the beach.

Worker
Meaning: A person who does a specified type of work or who works in a specified way.
Example: The factory worker operated the machine with care.

Wool
Meaning: The fine, soft curly or wavy hair forming the coat of a sheep.
Example: She knitted a sweater from the soft wool.

Windowpane
Meaning: A single sheet of glass in a window.
Example: The bird flew right into the windowpane.

Wicket
Meaning: A small gate or door, especially one beside or in a larger one.
Example: The cricket ball hit the wicket and knocked the bails off.

Worryingly
Meaning: In a way that causes anxiety or concern.
Example: The news was worryingly scarce on details about the incident.

Writ
Meaning: A form of written command in the name of a court or other legal authority.
Example: The court issued a writ to compel the witness to testify.

Wilful
Meaning: Having or showing a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences.
Example: Her wilful disregard for the rules got her into trouble.

Wager
Meaning: An act of betting a sum of money on the outcome of an unpredictable event.
Example: He made a wager on the outcome of the race.

Wacky
Meaning: Funny or amusing in a slightly odd or peculiar way.
Example: The movie was full of wacky characters and situations.

Wield
Meaning: Hold and use (a weapon or tool).
Example: The knight wielded his sword with skill.

Wrist
Meaning: The joint connecting the hand with the forearm.
Example: She wore a watch on her left wrist.

Whiten
Meaning: Make or become white or whiter.
Example: The clouds began to whiten as the sun rose.

Worship
Meaning: The feeling or expression of reverence and adoration for a deity.
Example: They gather to worship every Sunday.

Waitress
Meaning: A woman whose job is to serve customers at their tables in a restaurant.
Example: The waitress brought our food promptly.

Whim
Meaning: A sudden desire or change of mind, especially one that is unusual or unexplained.
Example: On a whim, they decided to take a road trip.

Warbler
Meaning: A small songbird.
Example: The warbler sang beautifully in the morning.

Wash
Meaning: Clean with water and, typically, soap or detergent.
Example: She needs to wash the car this weekend.

Wobbling
Meaning: Moving unsteadily from side to side.
Example: The wobbly table made it hard to write.

Wielder
Meaning: A person who wields something, such as a weapon or tool.
Example: He was a skilled wielder of the hammer.

West
Meaning: The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun sets.
Example: They drove west towards the mountains.

Wither
Meaning: (Of a plant) become dry and shriveled.
Example: The flowers began to wither without water.

Waving
Meaning: Move one’s hand to and fro in greeting or as a signal.
Example: She was waving to her friend across the street.

Whistleblower
Meaning: A person who informs on a person or organization engaged in an illicit activity.
Example: The whistleblower exposed the company’s illegal practices.

Will
Meaning: The faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action.
Example: She had the will to succeed despite the obstacles.

Wax
Meaning: A sticky yellowish moldable substance secreted by honeybees.
Example: She used wax to make candles.

Woodpecker
Meaning: A bird with a strong bill and a stiff tail, that climbs tree trunks to find insects and drums on dead wood to mark territory.
Example: The woodpecker pecked at the tree trunk.

Weary
Meaning: Feeling or showing tiredness.
Example: He felt weary after the long journey.

Well-dressed
Meaning: Wearing attractive and stylish clothes.
Example: The well-dressed man made a good impression at the interview.

Wail
Meaning: A prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief, or anger.
Example: The wail of the sirens could be heard in the distance.

Weapon
Meaning: A thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage.
Example: The knife was found to be the weapon used in the crime.

Wallflower
Meaning: A person who has no one to dance with or who feels shy or awkward at a party.
Example: She felt like a wallflower at the dance.

Wizard
Meaning: A man who has magical powers.
Example: The wizard cast a spell to protect the village.

Wrenching
Meaning: Causing mental or physical pain.
Example: Saying goodbye was a wrenching experience.

Wintertime
Meaning: The period of winter.
Example: They enjoy skiing during the wintertime.

Wand
Meaning: A thin, flexible stick or rod.
Example: The fairy godmother waved her magic wand.

Wreckage
Meaning: The remains of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed.
Example: The wreckage of the plane was scattered over a wide area.

Wear
Meaning: Have on one’s body as clothing, decoration, or protection.
Example: She decided to wear a red dress to the party.

Weasel
Meaning: A small, slender, carnivorous mammal.
Example: The weasel slipped into the henhouse.

Workshop
Meaning: A room or building in which goods are manufactured or repaired.
Example: He spent the afternoon in his workshop making furniture.

Wane
Meaning: (Especially of a condition or feeling) decrease in vigor, power, or extent; become weaker.
Example: His interest in the project began to wane.

Warmth
Meaning: The quality, state, or sensation of being warm; moderate and comfortable heat.
Example: The warmth of the sun felt good on her skin.

Waddle
Meaning: Walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion.
Example: The duck waddled across the yard.

Waitlisted
Meaning: Placed on a waiting list for something, such as admission to a school or a reservation.
Example: She was waitlisted for her first-choice university.

Win
Meaning: Be successful or victorious in (a contest or conflict).
Example: They worked hard to win the championship.

Web
Meaning: A network of fine threads constructed by a spider.
Example: TheHere are some idioms that start with the letter “W,” along with their meanings and examples:

Walk on eggshells
Meaning: To be very careful in dealing with someone or something.
Example: Since the argument, I’ve had to walk on eggshells around him.

Water under the bridge
Meaning: Past events that are no longer considered important.
Example: They had a big fight years ago, but that’s all water under the bridge now.

Wear your heart on your sleeve
Meaning: To openly show your emotions.
Example: You could tell he was upset; he always wears his heart on his sleeve.

When pigs fly
Meaning: Something that will never happen.
Example: I’ll get a promotion when pigs fly.

Whistle in the dark
Meaning: To be cheerful or confident when it is not justified.
Example: Despite the bad news, he kept whistling in the dark.

White elephant
Meaning: A possession that is useless or troublesome, especially one that is expensive to maintain or difficult to dispose of.
Example: The mansion he inherited turned out to be a white elephant.

Wild goose chase
Meaning: A foolish and hopeless pursuit of something unattainable.
Example: Searching for that document was like a wild goose chase.

Wipe the slate clean
Meaning: To forgive or forget past wrongdoings.
Example: Let’s wipe the slate clean and start over.

With flying colors
Meaning: To do something very successfully.
Example: She passed her exams with flying colors.

Wolf in sheep’s clothing
Meaning: Someone who appears harmless but is actually dangerous.
Example: Be careful; he’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

Work like a charm
Meaning: To be very effective, possibly unexpectedly so.
Example: The new marketing strategy worked like a charm.

Wrap your head around something
Meaning: To understand something that is difficult to understand.
Example: I still can’t wrap my head around this complex theory.

Wrong side of the bed
Meaning: To be in a bad mood.
Example: He must have woken up on the wrong side of the bed today.

Worth your salt
Meaning: To be competent and effective in your role.
Example: Any manager worth their salt knows how to handle such issues.

Whistle-blower
Meaning: A person who informs on a person or organization engaged in illicit activities.
Example: The whistle-blower exposed the company’s fraudulent practices.

Winged
Meaning: Having wings.
Example: The winged bird flew across the sky.

Windmill
Meaning: A structure that converts wind power into energy.
Example: The old windmill creaked as it turned in the wind.

Wire
Meaning: A thin, flexible thread of metal.
Example: They used wire to connect the electrical components.

Wrote
Meaning: Past tense of write.
Example: She wrote a letter to her friend.

Wanderer
Meaning: A person who travels aimlessly.
Example: The wanderer roamed the countryside.

Warming
Meaning: Increasing in temperature.
Example: The warming sun melted the snow.

Waist
Meaning: The part of the body between the ribs and hips.
Example: He tied the rope around his waist.

Windstorm
Meaning: A storm with strong wind but little or no rain.
Example: The windstorm knocked down several trees.

Worms
Meaning: Small, soft-bodied invertebrates.
Example: The garden was full of worms after the rain.

Walkway
Meaning: A path designed for walking.
Example: The walkway was lined with flowers.

Wetland
Meaning: Land consisting of marshes or swamps.
Example: The wetland is home to many birds.

Whir
Meaning: A low, continuous, regular sound.
Example: The fan made a gentle whir as it spun.

Wagering
Meaning: Placing a bet.
Example: He was wagering on the outcome of the game.

Wisely
Meaning: In a manner that shows good judgment.
Example: She wisely chose to save her money.

Walloped
Meaning: Hit very hard.
Example: He walloped the ball with all his strength.

Wrestle
Meaning: To struggle or fight with someone.
Example: The boys like to wrestle in the backyard.

Wreath
Meaning: A ring-shaped arrangement of flowers or leaves.
Example: They hung a wreath on the door for Christmas.

Whisker
Meaning: The stiff hairs on the face of a cat or dog.
Example: The cat’s whiskers twitched as it watched the mouse.

Willing
Meaning: Ready or eager to do something.
Example: She was willing to help her friend.

Wealth
Meaning: An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
Example: He accumulated his wealth through hard work.

Wildcat
Meaning: A small, wild feline.
Example: The wildcat prowled through the forest.

Wayward
Meaning: Difficult to control or predict.
Example: The wayward child wandered off.

Wide
Meaning: Extending over a large area.
Example: The river was wide and deep.

Withstand
Meaning: To resist or endure.
Example: The building could withstand strong earthquakes.

Winding
Meaning: Following a twisting or spiral course.
Example: The winding road led to the top of the hill.

Workload
Meaning: The amount of work to be done.
Example: She managed her heavy workload efficiently.

Windshield
Meaning: The front window of a car.
Example: The windshield was covered with frost.

Whims
Meaning: Sudden desires or changes of mind.
Example: She followed her whims and traveled the world.

Wordy
Meaning: Using more words than necessary.
Example: His essay was too wordy and needed to be concise.

Wishing
Meaning: Desiring or hoping for something.
Example: She spent the night wishing upon a star.

Watering
Meaning: Giving water to plants.
Example: She was watering the garden in the evening.

Weather
Meaning: The state of the atmosphere.
Example: The weather was sunny and warm.

Wrinkle
Meaning: A small line or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin.
Example: She ironed out the wrinkles in her dress.

Walked
Meaning: Past tense of walk.
Example: They walked to the park every morning.

Windup
Meaning: A concluding part or action.
Example: The windup of the toy made it move.

Wondering
Meaning: Feeling curious or questioning.
Example: She was wondering what to do next.

Whimsically
Meaning: In a fanciful or playful manner.
Example: He decorated his room whimsically with bright colors.

Wristband
Meaning: A band worn around the wrist.
Example: He wore a wristband to support his favorite team.

Waking
Meaning: The act of coming out of sleep.
Example: She enjoyed waking up early to watch the sunrise.

Wobbly
Meaning: Unsteady and prone to wobbling.
Example: The table was wobbly and needed fixing.

Willpower
Meaning: Control of one’s impulses and actions.
Example: He used his willpower to resist the temptation.

Wheelbarrow
Meaning: A small cart with a single wheel.
Example: They used a wheelbarrow to carry the soil.

Watched
Meaning: Past tense of watch.
Example: They watched a movie together.

Witty
Meaning: Showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor.
Example: Her witty remarks always made everyone laugh.

Webbed
Meaning: Having the toes connected by a membrane.
Example: The duck’s webbed feet helped it swim.

Woodshed
Meaning: A shed for storing wood.
Example: He kept his tools in the woodshed.

Whaling
Meaning: The activity of hunting whales.
Example: The history of whaling dates back centuries.

Wondered
Meaning: Past tense of wonder.
Example: She wondered if it would rain today.

Wonderment
Meaning: A state of awe or admiration.
Example: The child gazed at the fireworks in wonderment.

Walling
Meaning: The act of building walls.
Example: They were walling off the garden to protect the plants.

Weigh
Meaning: To measure the weight of something.
Example: She used the scale to weigh the flour.

Warm-up
Meaning: Preparation or exercise done before a physical activity.
Example: He did a quick warm-up before his run.

Wagoner
Meaning: A person who drives a wagon.
Example: The wagoner led his horses through the town.

Wealthy
Meaning: Having a lot of money or resources.
Example: The wealthy businessman donated to many charities.

Warrant
Meaning: An official authorization.
Example: The police had a warrant for his arrest.

Wayfarer
Meaning: A traveler, especially on foot.
Example: The wayfarer rested by the roadside.

Wiggle
Meaning: Move up and down or from side to side with small quick movements.
Example: The baby wiggled in its mother’s arms.

Wrong
Meaning: Not correct or true.
Example: The answer she gave was wrong.

Wading
Meaning: Walking through water.
Example: They were wading through the shallow stream.

Welder
Meaning: A person who welds metal.
Example: The welder fixed the broken gate.

Whisper
Meaning: To speak very softly.
Example: She whispered a secret to her friend.

Wavelength
Meaning: The distance between successive crests of a wave.
Example: They measured the wavelength of the sound wave.

Windowed
Meaning: Having windows.
Example: TheHere are 120 foundational/elementary words beginning with W, along with their meanings and examples:

Winged

  • Meaning: Having wings.
  • Example: The winged bird flew across the sky.

Windmill

  • Meaning: A structure that converts wind power into energy.
  • Example: The old windmill creaked as it turned in the wind.

Wire

  • Meaning: A thin, flexible thread of metal.
  • Example: They used wire to connect the electrical components.

Wrote

  • Meaning: Past tense of write.
  • Example: She wrote a letter to her friend.

Wanderer

  • Meaning: A person who travels aimlessly.
  • Example: The wanderer roamed the countryside.

Warming

  • Meaning: Increasing in temperature.
  • Example: The warming sun melted the snow.

Waist

  • Meaning: The part of the body between the ribs and hips.
  • Example: He tied the rope around his waist.

Windstorm

  • Meaning: A storm with strong wind but little or no rain.
  • Example: The windstorm knocked down several trees.

Worms

  • Meaning: Small, soft-bodied invertebrates.
  • Example: The garden was full of worms after the rain.

Walkway

  • Meaning: A path designed for walking.
  • Example: The walkway was lined with flowers.

Wetland

  • Meaning: Land consisting of marshes or swamps.
  • Example: The wetland is home to many birds.

Whir

  • Meaning: A low, continuous, regular sound.
  • Example: The fan made a gentle whir as it spun.

Wagering

  • Meaning: Placing a bet.
  • Example: He was wagering on the outcome of the game.

Wisely

  • Meaning: In a manner that shows good judgment.
  • Example: She wisely chose to save her money.

Walloped

  • Meaning: Hit very hard.
  • Example: He walloped the ball with all his strength.

Wrestle

  • Meaning: To struggle or fight with someone.
  • Example: The boys like to wrestle in the backyard.

Wreath

  • Meaning: A ring-shaped arrangement of flowers or leaves.
  • Example: They hung a wreath on the door for Christmas.

Whisker

  • Meaning: The stiff hairs on the face of a cat or dog.
  • Example: The cat’s whiskers twitched as it watched the mouse.

Willing

  • Meaning: Ready or eager to do something.
  • Example: She was willing to help her friend.

Wealth

  • Meaning: An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
  • Example: He accumulated his wealth through hard work.

Wildcat

  • Meaning: A small, wild feline.
  • Example: The wildcat prowled through the forest.

Wayward

  • Meaning: Difficult to control or predict.
  • Example: The wayward child wandered off.

Wide

  • Meaning: Extending over a large area.
  • Example: The river was wide and deep.

Withstand

  • Meaning: To resist or endure.
  • Example: The building could withstand strong earthquakes.

Winding

  • Meaning: Following a twisting or spiral course.
  • Example: The winding road led to the top of the hill.

Workload

  • Meaning: The amount of work to be done.
  • Example: She managed her heavy workload efficiently.

Windshield

  • Meaning: The front window of a car.
  • Example: The windshield was covered with frost.

Whims

  • Meaning: Sudden desires or changes of mind.
  • Example: She followed her whims and traveled the world.

Wordy

  • Meaning: Using more words than necessary.
  • Example: His essay was too wordy and needed to be concise.

Wishing

  • Meaning: Desiring or hoping for something.
  • Example: She spent the night wishing upon a star.

Watering

  • Meaning: Giving water to plants.
  • Example: She was watering the garden in the evening.

Weather

  • Meaning: The state of the atmosphere.
  • Example: The weather was sunny and warm.

Wrinkle

  • Meaning: A small line or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin.
  • Example: She ironed out the wrinkles in her dress.

Walked

  • Meaning: Past tense of walk.
  • Example: They walked to the park every morning.

Windup

  • Meaning: A concluding part or action.
  • Example: The windup of the toy made it move.

Wondering

  • Meaning: Feeling curious or questioning.
  • Example: She was wondering what to do next.

Whimsically

  • Meaning: In a fanciful or playful manner.
  • Example: He decorated his room whimsically with bright colors.

Wristband

  • Meaning: A band worn around the wrist.
  • Example: He wore a wristband to support his favorite team.

Waking

  • Meaning: The act of coming out of sleep.
  • Example: She enjoyed waking up early to watch the sunrise.

Wobbly

  • Meaning: Unsteady and prone to wobbling.
  • Example: The table was wobbly and needed fixing.

Willpower

  • Meaning: Control of one’s impulses and actions.
  • Example: He used his willpower to resist the temptation.

Wheelbarrow

  • Meaning: A small cart with a single wheel.
  • Example: They used a wheelbarrow to carry the soil.

Watched

  • Meaning: Past tense of watch.
  • Example: They watched a movie together.

Witty

  • Meaning: Showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor.
  • Example: Her witty remarks always made everyone laugh.

Webbed

  • Meaning: Having the toes connected by a membrane.
  • Example: The duck’s webbed feet helped it swim.

Woodshed

  • Meaning: A shed for storing wood.
  • Example: He kept his tools in the woodshed.

Whaling

  • Meaning: The activity of hunting whales.
  • Example: The history of whaling dates back centuries.

Wondered

  • Meaning: Past tense of wonder.
  • Example: She wondered if it would rain today.

Wonderment

  • Meaning: A state of awe or admiration.
  • Example: The child gazed at the fireworks in wonderment.

Walling

  • Meaning: The act of building walls.
  • Example: They were walling off the garden to protect the plants.

Weigh

  • Meaning: To measure the weight of something.
  • Example: She used the scale to weigh the flour.

Warm-up

  • Meaning: Preparation or exercise done before a physical activity.
  • Example: He did a quick warm-up before his run.

Wagoner

  • Meaning: A person who drives a wagon.
  • Example: The wagoner led his horses through the town.

Wealthy

  • Meaning: Having a lot of money or resources.
  • Example: The wealthy businessman donated to many charities.

Warrant

  • Meaning: An official authorization.
  • Example: The police had a warrant for his arrest.

Wayfarer

  • Meaning: A traveler, especially on foot.
  • Example: The wayfarer rested by the roadside.

Wiggle

  • Meaning: Move up and down or from side to side with small quick movements.
  • Example: The baby wiggled in its mother’s arms.

Wrong

  • Meaning: Not correct or true.
  • Example: The answer she gave was wrong.

Wading

  • Meaning: Walking through water.
  • Example: They were wading through the shallow stream.

Welder

  • Meaning: A person who welds metal.
  • Example: The welder fixed the broken gate.

Whisper

  • Meaning: To speak very softly.
  • Example: She whispered a secret to her friend.

Wavelength

  • Meaning: The distance between successive crests of a wave.
  • Example: They measured the wavelength of the sound wave.

Windowed

  • Meaning: Having windows.
  • Example: TheHere are more foundational/elementary words beginning with W, along with their meanings and examples:

Wholesome

  • Meaning: Conducive to health or well-being.
  • Example: She enjoys eating wholesome foods like fruits and vegetables.

Waive

  • Meaning: To refrain from insisting on or using.
  • Example: The company decided to waive the late fee for the first month.

Wobble

  • Meaning: Move unsteadily from side to side.
  • Example: The table wobbled because one of the legs was shorter.

Waltz

  • Meaning: A type of ballroom dance.
  • Example: They learned how to waltz for the wedding.

Walnut

  • Meaning: A type of tree or its edible seed.
  • Example: She added chopped walnut to the cake.

Widow

  • Meaning: A woman whose spouse has died.
  • Example: The widow lived alone after her husband’s death.

Wardrobe

  • Meaning: A collection of clothes or a piece of furniture to store clothes.
  • Example: She chose a dress from her extensive wardrobe.

Willow

  • Meaning: A type of tree with long, slender branches.
  • Example: They had a picnic under the shade of a willow tree.

Whisk

  • Meaning: A kitchen utensil used for beating ingredients.
  • Example: She used a whisk to mix the eggs and sugar.

Worn

  • Meaning: Past participle of wear; showing signs of use or age.
  • Example: The old book had a worn cover.

Warehouse

  • Meaning: A large building for storing goods.
  • Example: The company stored extra inventory in a warehouse.

Warn

  • Meaning: To inform someone in advance of possible danger.
  • Example: The weather service warned of an approaching storm.

Woeful

  • Meaning: Full of sorrow or misery.
  • Example: Her woeful expression revealed her sadness.

Wobble

  • Meaning: Move unsteadily from side to side.
  • Example: The chair wobbled because one of its legs was uneven.

Wool

  • Meaning: The soft, curly hair from sheep.
  • Example: She wore a sweater made of wool.

Wallet

  • Meaning: A small case for carrying money and personal items.
  • Example: He kept his driver’s license in his wallet.

Warmth

  • Meaning: The quality, state, or sensation of being warm.
  • Example: She felt the warmth of the sun on her face.

Wane

  • Meaning: To decrease in size, extent, or degree.
  • Example: The moon began to wane after the full moon.

Whale

  • Meaning: A large marine mammal.
  • Example: They spotted a whale off the coast.

Weep

  • Meaning: To cry because you are very sad or are feeling some other strong emotion.
  • Example: She began to weep when she heard the sad news.

Wrath

  • Meaning: Extreme anger.
  • Example: He feared the wrath of his father.

Weird

  • Meaning: Strange or unusual.
  • Example: The movie had a weird plot.

Witness

  • Meaning: A person who sees an event take place.
  • Example: The witness testified in court.

Wreck

  • Meaning: To destroy or badly damage something.
  • Example: The car was a wreck after the accident.

Waltz

  • Meaning: A dance in triple time performed by a couple.
  • Example: They enjoyed dancing the waltz at the ball.

Weave

  • Meaning: To form fabric by interlacing threads.
  • Example: She learned how to weave baskets.

Waddle

  • Meaning: To walk with short steps, swaying from side to side.
  • Example: The duck waddled across the yard.

Worn-out

  • Meaning: Very tired or no longer usable because of wear.
  • Example: He felt worn-out after a long day at work.

Wanderlust

  • Meaning: A strong desire to travel.
  • Example: Her wanderlust took her to many exotic places.

Whimper

  • Meaning: To make low, weak crying noises.
  • Example: The puppy let out a whimper when it was scared.

Wholesome

  • Meaning: Conducive to moral or general well-being.
  • Example: They ate a wholesome meal of vegetables and grains.

Witty

  • Meaning: Showing or characterized by quick and inventive verbal humor.
  • Example: His witty comments always made her laugh.

Wilt

  • Meaning: To become limp through heat, loss of water, or disease.
  • Example: The plants began to wilt in the hot sun.

Wheeze

  • Meaning: To breathe with a whistling or rattling sound.
  • Example: The old man began to wheeze as he climbed the stairs.

Warrior

  • Meaning: A person who fights in battles.
  • Example: The warrior was brave and skilled in combat.

Whisker

  • Meaning: Any of the long, stiff hairs growing on the face of a cat, mouse, or other mammal.
  • Example: The cat’s whiskers twitched as it watched the bird.

WrestleMeaning: To struggle physically with someone. – Example: The boys like to wrestle in the yard.

WitnessMeaning: A person who sees an event happening. – Example: The witness gave a statement to the police.

WholesalerMeaning: A person or company that sells goods in large quantities at low prices. – Example: The wholesaler offered discounts for bulk purchases.

Wrath

  • Meaning: Intense anger.
  • Example: The villain faced the hero’s wrath.

Whistle

  • Meaning: A high-pitched sound made by forcing breath through a small hole.
  • Example: He used a whistle to call his dog.

Wrench

  • Meaning: A tool used for gripping and turning nuts, bolts, or pipes.
  • Example: He used a wrench to fix the leaking pipe.

Withdraw

  • Meaning: To take back or remove.
  • Example: She decided to withdraw her application.

Wager

  • Meaning: To risk something on the outcome of a contest or uncertain event.
  • Example: He decided to wager his savings on the horse race.

Worthy

  • Meaning: Deserving of attention or respect.
  • Example: His achievements were worthy of recognition.

Wholesome

  • Meaning: Conducive to or suggestive of good health and physical well-being.
  • Example: She prepared a wholesome meal for her family.

Wrinkle

  • Meaning: A small line or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin.
  • Example: She ironed out the wrinkles in her dress.

Whisper

  • Meaning: To speak very softly using one’s breath.
  • Example: She whispered a secret to her friend.

Windmill

  • Meaning: A structure that converts wind power into rotational energy.
  • Example: The old windmill was still functional.

Whisk

  • Meaning: A kitchen tool used to beat or stir ingredients.
  • Example: She used a whisk to mix the batter.

Waddle

  • Meaning: To walk with short steps, swaying from side to side.
  • Example: The penguin waddled across the ice.

Whale

  • Meaning: A large marine mammal.
  • Example: They went on a tour to watch whales in the ocean.

Wiggle

  • Meaning: Move up and down or from side to side with small, quick movements.
  • Example: The baby wiggled with excitement.

Whirlwind

  • Meaning: A small rotating windstorm.
  • Example: The whirlwind scattered leaves everywhere.

Worship

  • Meaning: Show reverence and adoration for a deity.
  • Example: They gathered to worship at the temple.

Weird

  • Meaning: Suggesting something supernatural; strange.
  • Example: She had a weird feeling that she was being watched.

Wrinkle

  • Meaning: A small line or fold in something, especially fabric or the skin.
  • Example: She ironed out the wrinkles in her dress.


These ten words are just a starting point for young learners to build their vocabulary. Each word opens up a world of knowledge and understanding, helping children to better express themselves and comprehend the world around them. Encourage your children to use these words in sentences and stories to reinforce their learning and make vocabulary building a fun and engaging activity.


Elementary words beginning with W - wordscoach.com
Elementary words beginning with W - wordscoach.com

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