5-letter words containing w, r
- vrouw — a woman; wife; lady.
- wader — a person or thing that wades.
- wafer — a thin, crisp cake or biscuit, often sweetened and flavored.
- wager — something risked or staked on an uncertain event; bet: to place a wager on a soccer match.
- waker — to become roused from sleep; awake; awaken; waken (often followed by up).
- waler — a horse bred in New South Wales, Australia, as a military saddle horse and exported in numbers during the 19th century to British India.
- wards — Plural form of ward.
- wared — Simple past tense and past participle of ware.
- wares — Plural form of ware.
- warez — Software that has been illegally copied and made available.
- warks — Warwickshire
- warms — Make or become warm.
- warne — Shane (Keith). born 1969, Australian cricketer: a leg spinner, he took 708 wickets in 145 test matches (1992–2007)
- warns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of warn.
- warps — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of warp.
- warre — Obsolete spelling of war.
- warry — (transitive,archaic) To curse; execrate; abuse; speak evil of.
- warsh — (Appalachian) wash.
- warta — a river in Poland, flowing NW and W into the Oder. 445 miles (715 km) long.
- warts — Plural form of wart.
- warty — having warts; covered with or as with warts.
- water — a liquid solution or preparation, especially one used for cosmetic purposes: lavender water; lemon water.
- waver — to sway to and fro; flutter: Foliage wavers in the breeze.
- waxer — a person or appliance that polishes with or applies wax.
- wazir — Alternative form of vizier.
- we're — We're is the usual spoken form of 'we are'.
- weare — Obsolete spelling of wear.
- wears — Plural form of wear.
- weary — physically or mentally exhausted by hard work, exertion, strain, etc.; fatigued; tired: weary eyes; a weary brain.
- weber — Ernst Heinrich [ernst hahyn-rikh] /ɛrnst ˈhaɪn rɪx/ (Show IPA), 1795–1878, German physiologist.
- weero — (Western Australia) A cockatiel, Nymphicus hollandicus.
- weird — involving or suggesting the supernatural; unearthly or uncanny: a weird sound; weird lights.
- weirs — Plural form of weir.
- weren — (obsolete,plural form) Alternative form of were.
- werke — Obsolete form of work.
- werra — a river in central Germany, flowing N from the Thuringian Forest and joining the Fulda River to form the Weser River. 181 miles (291 km) long.
- werre — Obsolete form of war.
- werry — (obsolete) very.
- wersh — tasteless; insipid
- werst — Obsolete spelling of verst.
- weser — a river in Germany, flowing N from S Lower Saxony into the North Sea. About 300 miles (485 km) long.
- whare — Maori hut.
- wharf — a structure built on the shore of or projecting into a harbor, stream, etc., so that vessels may be moored alongside to load or unload or to lie at rest; quay; pier.
- where — in or at what place?: Where is he? Where do you live?
- whirl — to turn around, spin, or rotate rapidly: The merry-go-round whirled noisily.
- whirr — to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound: An electric fan whirred softly in the corner.
- whirs — to go, fly, revolve, or otherwise move quickly with a humming or buzzing sound: An electric fan whirred softly in the corner.
- whore — a person who engages in promiscuous sex for money; prostitute.
- whorf — Benjamin Lee, 1897–1941, U.S. linguist.
- whorl — a circular arrangement of like parts, as leaves or flowers, around a point on an axis; verticil.