7-letter words containing w, a, i, r
- waiters — Plural form of waiter.
- waitron — a person of either sex who waits on tables; waiter or waitress.
- waivers — Plural form of waiver.
- warbird — a vintage military aeroplane
- warding — a division or district of a city or town, as for administrative or political purposes.
- wariest — watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
- warines — Plural form of warine.
- warison — a bugle call to assault.
- warking — Present participle of wark.
- warlike — fit, qualified, or ready for war; martial: a warlike fleet; warlike tribes.
- warling — someone who is not liked
- warming — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
- warmish — having or giving out a moderate degree of heat, as perceived by the senses: a warm bath.
- warmist — Also called global warmist. a person who accepts global warming as a reality (a term used by people who reject the concept).
- warning — the act or utterance of one who warns or the existence, appearance, sound, etc., of a thing that warns.
- warping — to bend or twist out of shape, especially from a straight or flat form, as timbers or flooring.
- warring — a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.
- warrior — a person engaged or experienced in warfare; soldier.
- warship — a ship built or armed for combat purposes.
- wartime — a time or period of war: Strict travel regulations apply only in wartime.
- warwick — Earl of (Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury"the Kingmaker") 1428–71, English military leader and statesman.
- wearied — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
- wearier — Comparative form of weary.
- wearies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of weary.
- wearily — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
- wearing — gradually impairing or wasting: Reading small print can be wearing on the eyes.
- wearish — withered
- webinar — a seminar or other presentation that takes place on the Internet, allowing participants in different locations to see and hear the presenter, ask questions, and sometimes answer polls.
- wharfie — (Australia, New Zealand, informal, colloquial) A wharf labourer or stevedore.
- whipray — any ray having a long, whiplike tail, especially a stingray.
- willard — Emma (Hart) 1787–1870, U.S. educator and poet.
- winnard — a heron
- wirable — able to be wired
- wireman — a person who installs and maintains electric wiring.
- wiretap — an act or instance of tapping telephone or telegraph wires for evidence or other information.
- wireway — a prefabricated, enclosed passage for electrical wiring, as in a building.
- wirilda — an acacia tree, Acacia retinoides, of SE Australia with edible seeds
- wizards — Plural form of wizard.
- wizzard — Obsolete spelling of wizard.
- woorali — curare.
- wourali — curare.
- wraiths — Plural form of wraith.