8-letter words containing wo
- workbook — a manual of operating instructions.
- workdays — Plural form of workday.
- workfare — a governmental plan under which welfare recipients are required to accept public-service jobs or to participate in job training.
- workflow — the flow or amount of work to and from an office, department, or employee.
- workfolk — People who labour.
- workgirl — a young female manual worker
- workhour — any time set aside for work
- workings — Plural form of working.
- workless — Having no work: unemployed.
- workload — the amount of work that a machine, employee, or group of employees can be or is expected to perform.
- workmate — A person with whom one works.
- workouts — Plural form of workout.
- workover — Any kind of oil well intervention involving invasive techniques, such as wireline or snubbing.
- workroom — a room in which work is carried on.
- worksafe — (of an internet link, etc) suitable for viewing in the workplace because of an absence of pornographic content
- workship — (archaic) workmanship.
- workshop — a room, group of rooms, or building in which work, especially mechanical work, is carried on.
- worksite — a location used for work, especially construction or manual labor: industrial worksites; tobacco-free worksites.
- worksome — hard-working, industrious
- worktops — Plural form of worktop.
- workwear — Clothes designed to be worn while working, especially in a physically demanding job.
- workweek — the total number of regular working hours or days in a week.
- workwise — In terms of work.
- wormcast — A small pile of sand or soil, the end product of the breakdown of organic matter by an earthworm.
- wormfish — any of several small, slender fishes of the family Microdesmidae, inhabiting tropical marine waters.
- wormhole — a hole made by a burrowing or gnawing worm, as in timber, nuts, etc.
- wormlike — Zoology. any of numerous long, slender, soft-bodied, legless, bilaterally symmetrical invertebrates, including the flatworms, roundworms, acanthocephalans, nemerteans, gordiaceans, and annelids.
- wormroot — any of various plants used to cure infestation by worms
- wormseed — the dried, unexpanded flower heads of a wormwood, Artemisia cina (Levant wormseed) or the fruit of certain goosefoots, especially Chenopodium anthelminticum (or C. ambrosioides), the Mexican tea or American wormseed, used as an anthelmintic drug.
- wormwood — any composite herb or low shrub of the genus Artemisia.
- worn out — worn or used beyond repair.
- worn-out — worn or used beyond repair.
- worricow — a frightening creature or a hobgoblin
- worriers — Plural form of worrier.
- worrited — Simple past tense and past participle of worrit.
- worrying — to torment oneself with or suffer from disturbing thoughts; fret.
- worsened — Simple past tense and past participle of worsen.
- worships — Plural form of worship.
- worsteds — Plural form of worsted.
- worstest — (nonstandard) Worst.
- worsting — Present participle of worst.
- worthful — full of worth or merit.
- worthied — Simple past tense and past participle of worthy.
- worthier — Comparative form of worthy.
- worthies — Plural form of worthy.
- worthily — having adequate or great merit, character, or value: a worthy successor.
- worthing — to happen or betide: woe worth the day.
- would've — Would've is a spoken form of 'would have', when 'have' is an auxiliary verb.
- would-be — wishing or pretending to be: a would-be wit.
- wouldest — Alternative spelling of wouldst.