Concepts 

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whizz verb to move along very fast.
whole adjective v1 complete, or with nothing missing. They bought a whole quiche for the party.
why adverb v1 for what reason. Why did you go?
wicked noun behaving in a bad way on purpose. A wicked person.
wide adjective v1 being a large size, or long distance, from one side to the other. A wide river.
widow / widower noun a person whose husband or wife has died.
wife noun a married woman.
wig noun a false covering of hair for the head
wild adjective in a natural environment, or not controlled by people Meadowsweet is a wild flower
wilderness noun a wild area of land where no one lives.
will verb v1 a word used to show that the action of a verb is happening in the future. I will go out this afternoon.
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will noun v1 the power to choose and control your own actions. She forced me to do it against my will.
willing adjective in agreement with something that you are asked to do. Are you willing to help in the garden?
win verb v1 to come first in a game or competition. She was very pleased when she won the game.
wind noun a current of air. The wind blew his umbrella inside out.
wind verb to twist or coil something up. He wound the clock.
windmill noun a building with large sails that uses wind power to turn a machine that grinds grain, pumps water, or makes electricity.
window noun an opening in a building or vehicle that lets in light and air, often covered with glass.
wine noun an alcoholic drink made from the juice of grapes.
wing noun one of the parts of a bird, insect, or bat that is used for flying.
wink verb to open and close one eye briefly as a signal to another person.
winter noun v1 the coldest season of the year. Winter comes between the fall and spring.
wipe verb v1 to clean or dry something by rubbing. He wiped the mirror’s surface with a cloth.
wire noun v1 a long, thin, metal thread that can be bent. Wires can be used to carry electrical power.
wise adjective having a lot of knowledge and experience. The wise old lady gave me good advice.
wish verb to feel or say that you want something. I wish I owned a car.
witch noun a woman who practices magic.
wither verb to dry up. Their plant withered while they were away on vacation.
without preposition v1 not having or not using. He went outside without his shoes.