Looking for a clue for todays Wordle or another Word game? Look no further! We got you covered. We got alot (61 of them) plausible five letter words starting with wo.
- WOADS
- WOADY
- WOALD
- WOCKS
- WODGE
- WODGY
- WOFUL
- WOJUS
- WOKEN
- WOKER
- WOKKA
- WOLDS
- WOLFS
- WOLLY
- WOLVE
- WOMAN
- WOMAS
- WOMBS
- WOMBY
- WOMEN
- WOMYN
- WONGA
- WONGI
- WONKS
- WONKY
- WONTS
- WOODS
- WOODY
- WOOED
- WOOER
- WOOFS
- WOOFY
- WOOLD
- WOOLS
- WOOLY
- WOONS
- WOOPS
- WOOPY
- WOOSE
- WOOSH
- WOOTZ
- WOOZY
- WORDS
- WORDY
- WORKS
- WORKY
- WORLD
- WORMS
- WORMY
- WORRY
- WORSE
- WORST
- WORTH
- WORTS
- WOULD
- WOUND
- WOVEN
- WOWED
- WOWEE
- WOWSE
- WOXEN
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 women
women (noun)
- An adult female human.
- (collective) All females collectively; womankind.
- A female person, usually an adult; a (generally adult) female sentient being, whether human, supernatural, elf, alien, etc.
- A wife (or sometimes a fiancée or girlfriend).
- A female who is extremely fond of or devoted to a specified type of thing. (Used as the last element of a compound.)
- A female attendant or servant.
Definition of wooly
wooly (noun)
- A sweater or similar garment made of wool.
- A sheep not yet shorn.
- A piece of woolwork.
wooly (adjective)
- Made of wool.
- Having a thick, soft texture, as if made of wool.
- (of thinking, principles, etc.) Based on emotions rather than logic.
- Unclear, fuzzy, hazy, cloudy.
- Clothed in wool.
wooly (noun)
- A woolly back; someone from the area around Liverpool, not from Liverpool itself.
Definition of worth
worth (noun)
- Value.
- Merit, excellence.
- Wealth, fortune, riches, property, possessions.
worth (adjective)
- Having a value of; proper to be exchanged for.
- Deserving of.
- (except in Scots) Valuable, worth while.
- Making a fair equivalent of, repaying or compensating.
worth (verb)
- (except in set phrases) To be, become, betide.
Definition of wound
wound (noun)
- An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.
- A hurt to a person's feelings, reputation, prospects, etc.
- An injury to a person by which the skin is divided or its continuity broken.
wound (verb)
- To hurt or injure (someone) by cutting, piercing, or tearing the skin.
- To hurt (a person's feelings).
wound (verb)
- To blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.
- To cause (someone) to become breathless, as by a blow to the abdomen, or by physical exertion, running, etc.
- To cause a baby to bring up wind by patting its back after being fed.
- To turn a boat or ship around, so that the wind strikes it on the opposite side.
- To expose to the wind; to winnow; to ventilate.
- To perceive or follow by scent.
- To rest (a horse, etc.) in order to allow the breath to be recovered; to breathe.
- To turn a windmill so that its sails face into the wind.
wound (verb)
- To turn coils of (a cord or something similar) around something.
- To tighten the spring of a clockwork mechanism such as that of a clock.
- To entwist; to enfold; to encircle.
- To travel in a way that is not straight.
- To have complete control over; to turn and bend at one's pleasure; to vary or alter or will; to regulate; to govern.
- To introduce by insinuation; to insinuate.
- To cover or surround with something coiled about.
- To cause to move by exerting a winding force; to haul or hoist, as by a winch.
- To turn (a ship) around, end for end.