Verb with W

  • Real verb in base form, and it starts with W.

  • Common verb; base form beginning with w.

  • Real verb in base form starting with W.

  • Base-form verb; simple and starts with W.

  • Everyday verb; base form that begins with W.

  • Base-form verb meaning to look; fits the W rule.

  • Real English verb; base form, begins with w.

  • Valid verb; base form, starts with w.

  • Common verb; base form starting with W.

  • Real verb; base form, fits the W category.

  • Real verb; base form, begins with w.

  • Real verb in base form, starts with W.

  • Verb meaning to think or be curious about something.

  • Past tense of go, to move or travel.

  • Verb meaning to clean by rubbing.

  • Verb meaning to complain in a high-pitched way.

  • Present participle of write, to form text.

  • Verb meaning to close and open one eye.

  • Verb meaning to cry or lament loudly.

  • Verb meaning to make a musical sound.

  • Phrasal verb meaning to stop sleeping.

  • Verb meaning to feel anxiety or concern.

  • Verb meaning to use or spend carelessly.

  • Verb meaning to walk slowly without aim.

  • Verb meaning to move with small twists.

  • Verb meaning to speak very softly.

  • Verb meaning to cry, shedding tears.

  • Verb form of "wonder"; thinking or feeling curious.

  • To wrap is to cover or enclose something.

  • Verb: to wind is to twist or coil around.

  • To whip is to beat or strike, also to whisk food.

  • Verb form of "want"; desiring or wishing.

  • Verb meaning to droop or wither, often for plants

  • To warm is to make something less cold.

  • Verb form of "wake"; to stop sleeping.

  • To wring is to twist and squeeze tightly.

  • Verb form of "will"; choosing or intending.

  • Verb form of "wander"; to walk aimlessly.

  • To whisk is to beat ingredients, esp. eggs.

  • To wade is to walk through water or mud.

  • Past tense of "walk"; moving on foot.

  • Slang verb meaning hit or criticize hard.

  • Past tense of write, to compose text.

  • To fight by grappling, as in wrestling.

  • Verb: to injure or cause a wound.

  • To hit hard or to sabotage something.

  • To measure how heavy something is.

  • Verb: to polish, or to grow in size.

  • To dance the waltz in 3/4 time.

  • Present participle of wallow, roll or indulge.

  • To roll around or indulge in something.

  • To shrivel, dry up, or fade away.

  • To flinch slightly from pain or fear.

  • Informal verb meaning to hit hard or thrash

The words in the list Verb with W come from players of the word game City, Country, River.