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Words
- noun - a brief statement; "he didn't say a word about it"
- a promise; "he gave his word"
- a secret word or phrase known only to a restricted group; "he forgot the password"
- a unit of language that native speakers can identify; "words are the blocks from which sentences are made"; "he hardly said ten words all morning"
- a verbal command for action; "when I give the word, charge!"
- a word is a string of bits stored in computer memory; "large computers use words up to 64 bits long"
- an angry dispute; "they had a quarrel"; "they had words"
- an exchange of views on some topic; "we had a good discussion"; "we had a word or two about it"
- information about recent and important events; "they awaited news of the outcome"
- language that is spoken or written; "he has a gift for words"; "she put her thoughts into words"
- put into words or an expression; "He formulated his concerns to the board of trustees"
Wordy
- adjective - using or containing too many words; "long-winded (or windy) speakers"; "verbose and ineffective instructional methods"; "newspapers of the day printed long wordy editorials"; "proceedings were delayed by wordy disputes"
Works
- noun - (physics) a manifestation of energy; the transfer of energy from one physical system to another expressed as the product of a force and the distance through which it moves a body in the direction of that force; "work equals force times distance"
- a place where work is done; "he arrived at work early today"
- a product produced or accomplished through the effort or activity or agency of a person or thing; "it is not regarded as one of his more memorable works"; "the symphony was hailed as an ingenious work"; "he was indebted to the pioneering work of John Dewey"; "the work of an active imagination"; "erosion is the work of wind or water over time"
- activity directed toward making or doing something; "she checked several points needing further work"
- applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading); "mastering a second language requires a lot of work"; "no schools offer graduate study in interior design"
- arrive
World
- adjective - a part of the earth that can be considered separately; "the outdoor world"; "the world of insects"
- all of the living human inhabitants of the earth; "all the world loves a lover"; "she always used `humankind' because `mankind' seemed to slight the women"
- all of your experiences that determine how things appear to you; "his world was shattered"; "we live in different worlds"; "for them demons were as much a part of reality as trees were"
- everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence"
- involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither national nor continental but planetary"; "a world crisis"; "of worldwide significance"
- people in general considered as a whole; "he is a hero in the eyes of the public"
- people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; "the Western world"
Worms
- noun -
- a person who has a nasty or unethical character undeserving of respect
- a software program capable of reproducing itself that can spread from one computer to the next over a network; "worms take advantage of automatic file sending and receiving features found on many computers"
- any of numerous relatively small elongated soft-bodied animals especially of the phyla Annelida and Chaetognatha and Nematoda and Nemertea and Platyhelminthes; also many insect larvae
- screw thread on a gear with the teeth of a worm wheel or rack
Wormy
- adjective - infested with or damaged (as if eaten) by worms
- totally submissive
Worry
- noun - a strong feeling of anxiety; "his worry over the prospect of being fired"; "it is not work but worry that kills"; "he wanted to die and end his troubles"
- be concerned with; "I worry about my grades"
- be on the mind of; "I worry about the second Germanic consonant shift"
- be worried, concerned, anxious, troubled, or uneasy; "I worry about my job"
- Despair
- disturb the peace of mind of; afflict with mental agitation or distress; "I cannot sleep--my daughter's health is worrying me"
- frets
- lacerate by biting; "the dog worried his bone"
- something or someone that causes anxiety; a source of unhappiness; "New York traffic is a constant concern"; "it's a major worry"
- touch or rub constantly; "The old man worried his beads"
Worse
- adjective - (comparative of `bad') inferior to another in quality or condition or desirability; "this road is worse than the first one we took"; "the road is in worse shape than it was"; "she was accused of worse things than cheating and lying"
- (comparative of `ill') in a less effective or successful or desirable manner; "he did worse on the second exam"
- (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food"
- below average in quality or performance; "a bad chess player"; "a bad recital"
- capable of harming; "bad air"; "smoking is bad for you"
- changed for the worse in health or fitness; "I feel worse today"; "her cold is worse"
- characterized by wickedness or immorality; "led a very bad life"
- feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone; "felt regretful over his vanished youth"; "regretful over mistakes she had made"; "he felt bad about breaki
Worst
- adjective - (of foodstuffs) not in an edible or usable condition; "bad meat"; "a refrigerator full of spoilt food"
- (superlative of `bad') most wanting in quality or value or condition; "the worst player on the team"; "the worst weather of the year"
- below average in quality or performance; "a bad chess player"; "a bad recital"
- capable of harming; "bad air"; "smoking is bad for you"
- characterized by wickedness or immorality; "led a very bad life"
- defeat thoroughly; "He mopped up the floor with his opponents"
- feeling or expressing regret or sorrow or a sense of loss over something done or undone; "felt regretful over his vanished youth"; "regretful over mistakes she had made"; "he felt bad about breaking the vase"
- feeling physical discomfort or pain (`tough' is occasionally used colloquially for `bad'); "my throat feels bad"; "she felt bad all over"; "he was feeling tough after a restless night"
- having undesirable or nega