5 letter words starting with wi

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  • WICCA
  • WICKS
  • WICKY
  • WIDDY
  • WIDEN
  • WIDER
  • WIDES
  • WIDOW
  • WIDTH
  • WIELD
  • WIELS
  • WIFED
  • WIFES
  • WIFEY
  • WIFIE
  • WIFTS
  • WIFTY
  • WIGAN
  • WIGGA
  • WIGGY
  • WIGHT
  • WIKIS
  • WILCO
  • WILDS
  • WILED
  • WILES
  • WILGA
  • WILIS
  • WILJA
  • WILLS
  • WILLY
  • WILTS
  • WIMPS
  • WIMPY
  • WINCE
  • WINCH
  • WINDS
  • WINDY
  • WINED
  • WINES
  • WINEY
  • WINGE
  • WINGS
  • WINGY
  • WINKS
  • WINKY
  • WINNA
  • WINNS
  • WINOS
  • WINZE
  • WIPED
  • WIPER
  • WIPES
  • WIRED
  • WIRER
  • WIRES
  • WIRRA
  • WIRRI
  • WISED
  • WISER
  • WISES
  • WISHA
  • WISHT
  • WISPS
  • WISPY
  • WISTS
  • WITAN
  • WITCH
  • WITED
  • WITES
  • WITHE
  • WITHS
  • WITHY
  • WITTY
  • WIVED
  • WIVER
  • WIVES
  • WIZEN
  • WIZES
  • WIZZO

Sometimes the solution is an uncommon word, then It’s time to learn something new. Here’s the definition of a few of these words:

Definition of wiggy

wiggy (adjective)

  1. Crazy.
  2. Uninhibited.

wiggy (adjective)

  1. Wiglike.

Definition of wight

wight (noun)

  1. A living creature, especially a human being.
  2. A being of one of the Nine Worlds of Heathen belief, especially a nature spirit, elf or ancestor.
  3. A ghost, deity or other supernatural entity.
  4. A wraith-like creature.

wight (adjective)

  1. (except in dialects) Brave, valorous, strong.
  2. Strong; stout; active.

Definition of wiled

wiled (verb)

  1. To pass (time) idly.
  2. To occupy or entertain (someone) in order to let time pass.
  3. To loiter.

wiled (verb)

  1. To entice or lure

Definition of wilts

wilts (noun)

  1. The act of wilting or the state of being wilted.
  2. Any of various plant diseases characterized by wilting.

wilts (verb)

  1. To droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower).
  2. To fatigue; to lose strength.
  3. To cause to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a flower).
  4. To cause to fatigue; to exhaust.