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Showing 14 of 176 words/wɜːrld/ [world]
[noun] The earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features.
/wɜːs/ [worse]
[adjective] Of poorer quality, lower standard, or more unpleasant than something else.
/ˈwɜːr.sən/ [worsen]
[verb] To make or become worse, less favorable, or more severe.
/ˈwɜːr.ʃɪp.ɪŋ/ [worshipping]
[verb] The act of showing profound love, adoration, or religious reverence toward a deity or an object of extreme devotion.
/ˈreɪθ.laɪk/ [wraithlike]
[adjective] Resembling a ghost or specter; thin, pale, or insubstantial in appearance.
/ræpt/ [wrapped]
[adjective] Enclosed in paper or soft material; covered or bound.
/ræθs/ [wraths]
[noun] Plural form of wrath; extreme anger, vengeful fury, or intense indignation.
/rɛkt/ [wrecked]
[adjective] In a state of severe damage, ruin, or physical/mental exhaustion.
/ˈrɛkərz/ [wreckers]
[noun] People or machines that demolish buildings, vehicles, or other structures.
/ˈrɛtʃɪd/ [wretched]
[adjective] In a very unhappy or unfortunate state; miserable.
/raɪt/ [write]
[verb] To mark letters, words, or other symbols on a surface, typically paper, with a pen, pencil, or keyboard.
/raɪt praɪm ˈfæk.tɚ.əˈzeɪ.ʃən wɪð ˈɛk.spə.nənts/ [write prime factorization with exponents]
[verb] To express a composite integer as a product of its prime numbers, using superscripts (exponents) to represent repeated multiplication of the same prime factor.
/rɔːŋ/ [wrong]
[adjective] Not correct or true; incorrect.
/ˌrɒŋ ˈɑːnsər/ [wrong answer]
[noun] A response, solution, or statement that is factually incorrect, logically flawed, or fails to satisfy the requirements of a question or problem.