9-letter words containing w, i, g, n
- tuptowing — the intensive study of Greek grammar
- twi-night — pertaining to or noting a doubleheader in which the first game begins late in the afternoon and the second in the evening under lights.
- twiningly — in a twining manner
- twinkling — a flickering or intermittent brightness or light.
- undawning — not yet dawned
- underwing — one of the hind wings of an insect.
- unknowing — ignorant or unaware: unknowing aid to the enemy.
- unswaying — to move or swing to and fro, as something fixed at one end or resting on a support.
- unwasting — not wasting; not diminishing or decaying
- unwearing — gradually impairing or wasting: Reading small print can be wearing on the eyes.
- unweaving — to undo, take apart, or separate (something woven); unravel.
- unweighed — not weighed, as for poundage.
- unwhining — to utter a low, usually nasal, complaining cry or sound, as from uneasiness, discontent, peevishness, etc.: The puppies were whining from hunger.
- unwilling — not willing; reluctant; loath; averse: an unwilling partner in the crime.
- unwincing — that does not wince; unflinching; fearless.
- unwinking — to close and open one or both eyes quickly.
- unwitting — inadvertent; unintentional; accidental: His insult, though unwitting, pained her.
- upwelling — an act or instance of welling up: an upwelling of public support; an upwelling of emotion in his voice.
- wagnerian — of, relating to, or characteristic of Richard Wagner or his works: Wagnerian grandeur; a Wagnerian soprano.
- wagon-lit — (in continental European usage) a railroad sleeping car.
- wailingly — in a wailing manner
- waitering — a person, especially a man, who waits on tables, as in a restaurant.
- waitingly — in a waiting manner
- waivering — Misspelling of wavering.
- wallering — (slang, US, pejorative) present participle of waller.
- walloping — a vigorous blow.
- wallowing — to roll about or lie in water, snow, mud, dust, or the like, as for refreshment: Goats wallowed in the dust.
- wandering — moving from place to place without a fixed plan; roaming; rambling: wandering tourists.
- wantoning — Present participle of wanton.
- warningly — the act or utterance of one who warns or the existence, appearance, sound, etc., of a thing that warns.
- wastingly — In a way that causes wastage; wastefully.
- waterings — Plural form of watering.
- wayfaring — (of a person) traveling on foot.
- waylaying — Present participle of waylay.
- weakening — Present participle of weaken.
- weaklings — Plural form of weakling.
- weanlings — Plural form of weanling.
- wearingly — gradually impairing or wasting: Reading small print can be wearing on the eyes.
- weaseling — (US) present participle of weasel.
- weeknight — any night of the week, usually except Saturday and Sunday.
- weepingly — In a weeping manner.
- weighting — the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass; amount a thing weighs.
- weightman — a person whose work is to weigh goods or merchandise.
- welcoming — a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure: to give someone a warm welcome.
- well-nigh — very nearly; almost: It's well-nigh bedtime.
- wellbeing — a good or satisfactory condition of existence; a state characterized by health, happiness, and prosperity; welfare: to influence the well-being of the nation and its people.
- welldoing — good conduct or action.
- weltering — to roll, toss, or heave, as waves or the sea.
- westering — moving or shifting toward the west: the westering sun; a westering wind.
- wethering — Present participle of wether.