In this article, you’ll find an extensive list of words that all start with “wi”.
- Widow: A woman whose spouse has passed away.
- Widget: A small gadget or mechanical device.
- Wildlife: Animals living in their natural environment.
- Wile: Cunning or deceitful behavior.
- Wild: Living in a natural state, not domesticated.
- Wilt: To become limp through heat or drought.
- Wimp: A weak and cowardly person.
- Wind: Air moving naturally, especially outside.
- Windfall: An unexpected gain or piece of good fortune.
- Windy: Marked by strong wind.
- Wing: A part of a bird’s body used for flying.
- Wink: Brief closing and opening of an eye.
- Winner: One who wins a contest or competition.
- Winter: The coldest season of the year.
- Wire: A piece of metal drawn out into a thin flexible thread.
- Wispy: Thin and weak or fine.
- Wisp: A small thin or twisted bunch, piece, or amount.
- Wisdom: The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
- Wise: Having knowledge in a sensible manner.
- Wish: To desire or hope for something.
- Wistful: Having or showing a feeling of vague or regretful longing.
- Wit: Mental sharpness and inventiveness.
- Witch: A woman thought to have magical powers.
- With: Accompanied by another person or thing.
- Withdraw: Remove or take away something.
- Wither: To become dry and shriveled.
- Within: Inside something.
- Without: In the absence of.
- Withstand: Remain undamaged or unaffected.
- Witness: A person who sees an event.
- Witty: Showing or characterized by quick verbal humor.
- Witchcraft: The practice of magical skills.
- Withhold: Refuse to give.
- Withholdings: Amounts of money deducted from a paycheck.
- Withe: A tough, flexible branch of an osier or other willow, used for tying, binding, or wickerwork.
- Withy: Made of pliable twigs for binding.
- Wiper: A device for removing moisture from a surface (like windshield wipers).
- Wisp: A small tuft or bunch, especially of hair.
- Wittingly: With knowledge or awareness of what one is doing.
- Wiretap: A device for listening to conversations covertly.
- Wiring: The system of wires in a building.
- Wireless: Using radio waves instead of wires.
- Wirl: Dialect form of whirl.
- Wisdom: The quality of being wise.
- Wiseacre: One who pretends to be knowledgeable.
- Wiselook: Appearing wise.
- Wiseling: A person given to pretentious knowledge.
- Wisenness: The state of being wise.
- Wisewoman: A woman considered to be knowledgeable.
- Wiseworth: Worthy because of wisdom.
- Wispish: Like a wisp, delicate.
- Wist: Old form of wit.
- Wisteria: A climbing vine with purple flowers.
- Wispy: Light and thin.
- Witan: Members of the Anglo-Saxon national council.
- Witchery: Sorcery or magic.
- Witchhunt: A campaign to identify and punish people with unpopular views.
- Witcraft: The craft of writing cleverly or humorously.
- Withal: In addition; besides.
- Withdrew: Past tense of withdraw.
- Withered: Shrunken and wrinkled.
- Withes: Plural of withe.
- Withhold: Refuse to give something.
- Withstood: Past tense of withstand.
- Witticism: A witty remark.
- Wittiest: Superlative of witty.
- Witting: With the knowledge of.
- Wive: To marry a woman.
- Wivern: A dragon or mythical creature.
- Wizards: Plural of wizard, a person with magical powers.
- Wizen: To become shrunken or wrinkled.
- Wizzly: Wispy and thin.
- Wizzy: Bright and showy.
- Wicca: A modern pagan religious movement.
- Wick: The string part of a candle that burns.
- Wicked: Evil or mischievous.
- Wicket: A small door or gate, or the stumps used in cricket.
- Wide: Having great extent.
- Widen: To make something wider.
- Width: The measurement of how wide something is.
- Wife: A married woman.
- Wifey: Informal term for a wife.
- Wight: A person or creature.
- Wig: Artificial covering for the head.
- Wiggle: Move up and down or from side to side.
- Wiggly: Moving with twisting or curving motions.
- Wildlife: Animals that live naturally in an area.
- Wiles: Strategies or tricks intended to deceive.
- Wilt: To lose strength or vigor.
- Windmill: A structure with sails that turn in the wind.
- Window: An opening in a wall for light and air.
- Wingman: A supportive friend or partner.
- Wino: Slang for a person addicted to alcohol.
- Windstorm: A storm with high winds.
- Wiring: The network of wires in a device or building.
- Winterize: Prepare for winter conditions.
- Wintry: Characteristic of winter, cold.
- Wireless: Technology using radio waves instead of wires.
- Wistfully: With longing or regret.
- Wistfulness: A state of deep longing or melancholy.