Middle School Vocabulary
114,351 words and 1,048 expressions at the middle school level.
Censored spelling of wanker.
Censored spelling of wanker.
plural of w**k
Censored spelling of wanker.
plural of w*nk
A form to declare that someone is not a U.S. tax payer or to request reduced tax withholding.
The word whore.
Uncommon spelling of WHO (“World Health Organization”).
plural of W.O.
Alternative spelling of WRT.
Abbreviation of West Virginia: a state of the United States, as used in case citations.
Abbreviation of write-off.
plural of w/off
Abbreviation of without.
Alternative spelling of WRT.
present participle and gerund of w8
Alternative form of wawa (“water”).
Elongated form of way.
plural of WAAC
A surname.
plural of Waage
plural of waag
A plant, the burning bush, Euonymus atropurpureus.
A town in the Shire of Moira, northern Victoria, Australia.
A Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans.
Alternative spelling of wallah.
Alternative spelling of wallah.
A village and municipality of North Brabant, Netherlands.
plural of Waal
A Gur language spoken in Benin.
Initialism of Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts.
A locality in the Shire of Corangamite, south western Victoria, Australia
Synonym of Alagwa.
plural of waaw
plural of waaz
Obsolete form of ouabain.
A village in Newton, Massachusetts, United States.
A town in Bell Island, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
An unincorporated community in Phillips County, Arkansas.
Exhausted; tired.
Alternative spelling of wobble.
wobbly
Synonym of Bena (“a Bantu people”).
A town and census-designated place therein, in Forest County, Wisconsin, United States.
Synonym of wagenboom.
The Boma people.
A town in Labrador, Newfoundland and Labrador.
An Austrian valley with a picturesque landscape formed by the Danube river.
A saffron cod (Eleginus gracilis).
A surname.
A soft, earthy, dark-coloured rock or clay derived from the alteration of basalt.
Watchful.
A Liverpudlian; a resident of Liverpool, England.
plural of wacke
plural of wacko
plural of wack
Of or relating to Waco, Texas, USA.
a former independent sultanate of the Sudan region in north central Africa, in present-day Chad, which lasted from 1501-1912
A surname from Polish.
Alternative form of whadda.
simple past and past participle of wad
A manufacturer of wadding.
Alternative spelling of waddy.
Wads collectively.
Moving with a waddle.
A hamlet in Chudleigh parish, Teignbridge district, Devon (OS grid ref SX8879).
plural of wadd
A club or heavy stick used by Aboriginal Australians for fighting and hunting; a nulla-nulla.
plural of Waddy
simple past and past participle of wade
A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
One who wades.
plural of wader
plural of wade
second-person singular simple present indicative of wade
third-person singular simple present indicative of wade
thick slice of bread
plural of wadge
A surname from Punjabi.
plural of wadi
Appropriate to wade in.
plural of wadi
Alternative form of Whadjuk.
The patron goddess and namesake of the Ancient Egyptian city of Per-Wadjet, known as Buto to the Greeks. Wadjet takes the form of a cobra and is associated with the Eye of Horus.
A surname.
plural of Wadle
A hamlet in Littleworth parish, Vale of White Horse district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SU3096).
A surname.
Thick coarse heavily napped wool mostly (formerly) used in Scandinavia and parts of Britain in winter clothing for the poor, similar to melton.
A surname.
Alternative form of wadmal
Alternative form of wadmal
Pronunciation spelling of wasn't, contraction of was not. Compare wa'n't.
The conveyance of land in pledge for a debt; a mortgage.
plural of waeg
plural of wafer
A kitchen or building in which wafers and other pastries are prepared; the department of the royal household responsible for the preparation of wafers.
simple past and past participle of waff
Characterized by the presence of waffle (vague speech).
plural of WAFF
Abbreviation of West African English.
To (cause to) float easily or gently through the air.
simple past and past participle of waft
Armed convoy or escort ship
third-person singular simple present indicative of waft
Tending to waft; gaseous, insubstantial.
A border city in Punjab between India and Pakistan.
plural of wagan
A surname.
plural of Wagar
A soft, mild Beninese cheese made from cows' milk.
The leopard cat.
Alternative form of Wagaung.
Alternative form of Wakaya.
Alternative form of Bagdi.
An amount of money paid to a worker for a specified quantity of work, usually calculated on an hourly basis and expressed in an amount of money per hour.
Receiving a wage.
Alternative form of waggel.
plural of wagel
A bet; a stake; a pledge.
plural of wager
Synonym of wage slavery.
plural of wage. It may take a singular verb. E.g. 'the wages of sin is death' (Romans 6:23 KJV)
A rug created from material scraps, small raw wool scraps and hessian bags.
plural of wagga
Obsolete spelling of wag.
simple past and past participle of wag
The young of the great black-backed gull (Larus marinus), formerly considered a distinct species.
One who, or that which, wags.
third-person singular simple present indicative of wagge
Initialism of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
The pied wagtail, a small passerine bird, Motacilla alba yarrellii, a subspecies of the white wagtail, found in Britain and Ireland.
Obsolete spelling of wagon.
To move (something) with short, quick motions; to wobble.
Frequently waggling.
Alternative spelling of wagon.
Having a tendency to wag.
plural of wagie
present participle and gerund of wage
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Wagle
A surname.
A surname.
Alternative letter-case form of WAGMI.
Alternative letter-case form of WAGMIB.
A surname from German.
A surname.
The Gogo people of Tanzania.
Synonym of Goma (“tribe of Tanzania”).
plural of wagon
The northeastern part of Holstein in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein, corresponding roughly to the districts of Plön and Ostholstein.
A barangay of the municipality of Leyte, province of Leyte, Philippines.
A tribe of south-central Africa.
Any of several Japanese breeds of cattle genetically predisposed to intense marbling and to producing a high percentage of oleaginous unsaturated fat.
plural of wagyu
A surname.
Alternative spelling of Wahhabi.
plural of Wahab
trouble; problem.
A surname from Arabic.
plural of WAHD
A male given name from Arabic.
Synonym of Hehe (“a Bantu people of Tanzania”).
Expressing exhilaration or delight.
A language of Papua New Guinea.
A surname.
plural of Wahid
A Polynesian or Maori woman.
Alternative form of wahine.
Synonym of Wayuu (“Amerindian ethnic group”).
Alternative spelling of wah lau.
A surname from German.
A surname.
plural of WAHM
Acanthocybium solandri, a tropical and subtropical game fish.
plural of wahoo
plural of WAHP
Eye dialect spelling of water.
Pronunciation spelling of water.
A Māori folk song.
A river in western Southland, New Zealand, which flows into Te Waewae Bay.
A surname.
A surname.
plural of Waide
plural of Waid
plural of waie
simple past and past participle of waif
plural of waif
Obsolete form of waif.
plural of waift
plural of waifu
Characteristic of a waif; thin; waifish.
An island in the Southwest Papua province of eastern Indonesia.
Obsolete spelling of weight.
Synonym of Waigeo (“island”).
A person which one does not trust and in turn wastes their life.
A town in Hauraki district, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand, with a gold mining history.
A prolonged cry, usually high-pitched, especially as of grief or anguish.
Obsolete spelling of wail.
A census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States.
simple past and past participle of wail
One who wails or laments.
third-person singular simple present indicative of waile
Alternative form of wylo.
plural of wail
Tending to wail; complaining.
A landlocked census-designated place in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States.
A language of northeast East Timor.
A surname.
simple past and past participle of wain
plural of wain
Pronunciation spelling of won't and wouldn't.
A territorial authority in Waikato region, New Zealand, with its main towns being Cambridge and Te Awamutu; in full, Waipa District.
simple past and past participle of wair
A town and local government district of the Hawke's Bay region, New Zealand.
plural of wair
A spirit associated with a person or thing, according to Māori beliefs.
A band of fabric encircling the waist, especially a part of a pair of pants or a skirt.
An ornamental garment worn under a doublet.
plural of waist
A small village and civil parish (without a council) in Westmorland and Furness, Cumbria, England, previously in Eden district (OS grid ref NY7508).
Archaic spelling of wait.
simple past and past participle of wait
One who is waiting for service.
third-person singular simple present indicative of waite
A hamlet and civil parish in the East Lindsey district, of Lincolnshire, England (OS grid ref TA202006).
plural of wait
A surname.
plural of Waitt
A locality in the MidCoast council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia.
simple past and past participle of waive
The act of waiving, or not insisting on, some right, claim, or privilege.
plural of waive
voivode
A Carib-speaking indigenous people of Guyana and northern Brazil.
Alternative form of wayang.
A surname.
plural of Wajda
A religious duty; something that Muslims are obliged to do.
plural of wajib
Alternative spelling of waqf.
plural of wakaf
A female given name from Japanese.
Undaria pinnatifida, an edible seaweed.
Alternative form of waegwan.
A surname from Japanese.
plural of waka
A town and lake in Saskatchewan, Canada.
An extinct Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal suffixing language formerly spoken in the Barkly Tableland region of the Northern Territory.
simple past and past participle of wake
Alternative form of wakil.
Awake; not sleeping.
The state of being wakeful.
A surname.
third-person singular simple present indicative of waken
Watchful; vigilant; alert.
plural of waker
plural of wake
second-person singular simple present indicative of wake
third-person singular simple present indicative of wake
simple past and past participle of wakf
plural of wakf
A Pamiri ethnic group residing in the Pamir Mountains.
Alternative form of waqif.
plural of wakif
In Arabian countries and in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, a lawyer or an administrator; one acting on behalf of another.
plural of wakil
Pronunciation spelling of waking.
Occurring during wakefulness.
An African people living on the shores of Lake Malawi.
Alternative spelling of wickiup.
To waken.
A locality in the Murray River council area, southern New South Wales, Australia.
Synonym of Wangara.
A surname
Alternative spelling of wallah.
A locality in the Bathurst council area, central eastern New South Wales, Australia.
Alternative form of wah lau.
plural of wala.
A surname from German
A surname.
A town in the Walcha council area, eastern New South Wales, Australia.
A surname.
plural of Walck
A village in North Kesteven district, Lincolnshire (OS grid ref TF0635).
simple past and past participle of wald
A surname.
A surname.
A surname.
Synonym of telefactor.
A surname.
plural of waldo
plural of wald
simple past and past participle of wale
A male given name from Arabic, variant of Walid.
A surname.
A surname from Dutch.
plural of Walen
A surname from German.
A breed of light saddle horse from Australia, once favoured as a warhorse.
plural of waler
One of the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom, formerly a principality.
A surname in Polish, Wałęsa
A surname.
plural of Waley
A surname from Punjabi.
A Welsh person.
The Ethiopia national football team
A male given name from Arabic.
Alternative form of walia (“type of ibex”).
The marriage banquet held as part of an Islamic wedding.
plural of mwalimu
present participle and gerund of wale
plural of wali
simple past and past participle of walk
Obsolete spelling of walk.
simple past and past participle of walk
One who is walked.
The agent noun of to walk: a person who walks or a thing which walks, especially a pedestrian or a participant in a walking race.
A surname
A surname
A walkie-talkie.
A surname.
Alternative spelling of walk-on.
plural of Walko
A sudden stoppage of work.
plural of walk
simple past and past participle of walk
Alternative form of walk-up.
A valkyrie.
Alternative spelling of wallah.
by God (Allah); may God be my witness. Used in making a solemn oath
A town in the Shire of Mitchell, central Victoria, Australia.
plural of walla
A construction material of pre-made boards used for walls and ceilings, usually a gypsum core with a paper surface.
A surname.
Pertaining to a wall; surrounded by a wall
A surname.
One who builds walls.
A surname.
To stand shyly apart from a dance, waiting to be asked to join in.
A historic king of the Visigoths.
A surname from Swedish.
An English ethnic surname transferred from the nickname for someone with Welsh ancestry.
Alternative form of Walloon.
To rush hastily.
Used to emphasize the size or extent
To roll oneself about in something dirty, for example in mud.
third-person singular simple present indicative of wall
A coastal ecosystem in Queensland, Australia.
A locality in the Shire of Yarriambiack, north western Victoria, Australia.
A diminutive of the male given names of Waldo, Walter, Wallabee, and Wallace.
simple past and past participle of walm
A surname.
third-person singular simple present indicative of walm
An island off the west coast of England, at the western end of Morecambe Bay in the Irish Sea.
plural of Waln
A male given name.
A locality in the Shire of East Gippsland, eastern Victoria, Australia.
A village in Navajo County, Arizona, United States.
plural of Walp
A surname from German.
A surname.
A member of a German-speaking community in Alpine Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein and Austria.
An Irish surname from English.
An Irish surname transferred from the nickname of Anglo-Norman origin, meaning Briton or foreigner. Also a translation of Breathnach, with the same meaning.
A surname from Polish.
Abbreviation of Walter.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
A surname.
A surname.
Liable to roll over; tippy.
A surname.
Resembling or characteristic of a waltz.
Alternative form of Walungge.
A locality in the Shire of Towong, north eastern Victoria, Australia.
A surname.
plural of Walz
A form of rosewood/ebony from Guyana.
A locality in the Eurobodalla council area, south eastern New South Wales, Australia.
Nausea; seething; bubbling.
Shaky, unsteady, dizzy, queasy, nauseous.
plural of wamen
plural of wame
Alternative form of wamus.
A tree, Clausena lansium, cultivated in China and the East Indies.
Alternative spelling of wampee.
plural of wampi
plural of wamp
vampire
A warm knitted jacket from the southwestern United States.
Wasn't.
A large lake in Otago, the fourth largest in New Zealand.
A surname from Polish.
plural of Wanat
A Mycenean or Minoan king.
Alternative form of Huanca.
plural of Wanca.
A female given name from Polish.
Obsolete form of wand.
simple past and past participle of wand
someone connected with any number of soccer clubs known as the Wanderers.
plural of wande
supple; pliant; nimble
Any of various eucalyptus trees with smooth white bark, especially Eucalyptus wandoo.
plural of wand
Long and flexible, like a wand; wandlike
simple past and past participle of wane
A surname.
plural of Wanek
plural of wane
second-person singular simple present indicative of wane
Acronym of wireless ad hoc network.
third-person singular simple present indicative of wane
plural of WANET
A sharp or uneven edge on a board that is cut from a log not perfectly squared, or that is made in the process of squaring.
plural of waney
Synonym of Yunfu: the Cantonese-derived name
A magic spell or charm.
A barangay of La Trinidad, Benguet, Philippines.
A boat for conveying provisions, tools, and so forth.
plural of wanga
simple past and past participle of wang
A rest or cushion for the cheek; a pillow.
A locality in the Shire of Buloke, north western Victoria, Australia
A simple form of halva made with cane sugar instead of honey
A county of Qianxinan prefecture, Guizhou, China.
A boomerang.
plural of wang
Self-indulgent anxiety.
Alternative form of wangan.
A breed of beef cattle, a cross-breed of wagyu and American Angus stock.
A district of Tongchuan, Shaanxi, China.
A district of Taipei, Taiwan.
present participle and gerund of wane
The wane of the moon.
A Bantu language of Tanzania.
Alternative form of Huanca.
plural of wanka
A surname.
simple past and past participle of wank
plural of Wanke
Alternative form of Hwange.
Weak; unstable; unreliable; not to be depended on.
A surname.
plural of wank
Wanli Emperor (14th Emperor of the Ming dynasty)
In a wan or pale manner.
A Pama-Nyungan Australian Aboriginal suffixing language spoken in the Marble Bar region of Western Australia; closely related to the Western Desert language.
A surname.
A district of the city of Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Made wan, or pale.
comparative form of wan: more wan
A river in Victoria, Australia.
To wane; waste, waste away; pine; wither.
once
Eye dialect spelling of want to.
plural of Wanta
Obsolete spelling of want.
Wished for; desired; sought.
plural simple present of want
One who wants, or who wants something
plural of wante
An animal's bellyband.
A close comrade; a person with whom one has a strong social bond, usually based on a shared language.
plural of want
To want.
A girth or belly-band for a horse's harness.
A surname from German.
An itinerant barber in parts of Africa, especially one that performs circumcisions.
Alternative form of wanse.
simple past and past participle of wanze
A surname.
third-person singular simple present indicative of wanze
A district of Wuhu, Anhui, China.
Broadleaf arrowhead (Sagittaria latifolia), or its edible bulbous root.
The American elk (Cervus canadensis). It was formerly considered to be in the same species as the European red deer, which it somewhat exceeds in size.
plural of wapit
A surname.
A small village in South Gloucestershire district, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref ST7179).
simple past and past participle of wap
To exhaust; to tire out.
A member of a particular indigenous people of northern California.
plural of Wappo.
plural of wapp
plural of wap.
plural of waps
Synonym of Wapsipinicon.
simple past and past participle of waqf
plural of waqf
The person who creates a waqf.
plural of waqif
Bracken, used as a vegetable in Japanese cuisine.
A distilled alcoholic beverage made from bananas or millet, common in Uganda.
Alternative form of worral, a monitor lizard
plural of waral
An indigenous Amerindian people inhabiting northeastern Venezuela, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, and Suriname.
Alternative form of Warao.
Waray-Waray