ONE WORD SUBSTITUTION ‘W’ For SSC and other competitive exams.

One word substitution asked in various exam specially, in SSC exams. These previous years one word substitution help you in cracking exam.Revise these One word substitution over and over because revision is the key to success.

List of One word Substitution ‘W’

  • Wag -a person who enjoys making jokes
  • Wagon– a railway/ rail road truck for carrying goods
  • Wagoner -one who drives a wagon
  • Waif -a thin child who doesn’t have enough to eat
  • Waiter-a person whose occupation is to serve at table (as in a restaurant)
  • Walk Way– a path set aside for walking
  • Walk-Out– to leave a meeting, performance, etc.
  • Waltz– a ballroom dance in triple time with a strong accent on the first beat
  • Warder– a person who is responsible for taking care of a particular place and making sure that the rules are obeyed
  • Wardobe -a place where clothes are kept
  • Waybill -a receipt from the carrier for the goods being shipped/goods being carried on a vehicle
  • Whim -a sudden wish to do/have something, especially when it is something unusual/ unnecessary
  • Whip– a long thin piece of rope/leather, attached to a handle, used for making animals move or punishing people
  • Whisk- a small short
  • Whisper– speak in a very low tone
  • Whist -a card game for two pairs of players in which each pair tries to win the most cards
  • Whittle– reduce something in size, amount, or extent by a gradual series of steps
  • Widow -a woman whose husband is dead especially one who has not remarried
  • Widowed -single because of death of the spouse
  • Widower- a man whose wife is dead
  • Wigwam -a type of tent used by native Americans (in the past)
  • Wile -the use of tricks to deceive/cheat someone (usually to extract money from him)
  • Willfully -done deliberately, although the person doing it knows that it is wrong
  • Wilt– a plant, leaf, or flower becoming limp
  • Windfall– an amount of money that is received unexpectedly.
  • Wrath -extreme anger
  • Wreath– an arrangement of flowers and leaves (in a circle) placed on graves, worn on head/ hung on doors as Christmas decoration.
  • Wreathe -to surround/ cover something
  • Wreckage– the remains of something that has been badly damaged
  • Wriggle– to move along with quick, short twisting.

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