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Wondrous
  1. extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers; "a fantastic trip to the Orient"; "the film was fantastic!"; "a howling success"; "a marvelous collection of rare books"; "had a rattling conversation about politics"; "a tremendous achievement"
  2. (used as an intensifier) extremely well; "her voice is superbly disciplined"; "the colors changed wondrously slowly"
Wonderworking
  1. performing or able to perform wonders or miracles
Well-Worn
  1. repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse;
  2. showing signs of much wear or use
Wrenching
  1. causing great physical or mental suffering; "a wrenching pain"
  2. twist and compress, as if in pain or anguish; "Wring one's hand"
  3. make a sudden twisting motion
Whitewashed
  1. coated with whitewash; "miles of whitewashed fences"
  2. exonerate by means of a perfunctory investigation or through biased presentation of data
  3. cover with whitewash; "whitewash walls"
  4. cover up a misdemeanor, fault, or error; "Let's not whitewash the crimes of Stalin"; "She tried to gloss over her mistakes"
Wifely
  1. befitting or characteristic of a wife
Wifelike
  1. befitting or characteristic of a wife
War-Ridden
  1. engaged in war; "belligerent (or warring) nations"
Warring
  1. engaged in war; "belligerent (or warring) nations"
  2. Fighting
  3. make or wage war
Warning
  1. serving to warn; "shook a monitory finger at him"; "an exemplary jail sentence"
  2. cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness); "a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality"; "the warning was to beware of surprises"; "his final word of advice was not to play with matches"
  3. notification of something, usually in advance; "they gave little warning of their arrival"; "she had only had four days' warning before leaving Berlin"
  4. a message informing of danger; "a warning that still more bombs could explode"
  5. notify, usually in advance; "I warned you that I would ask some difficult questions"
  6. ask to go away; "The old man warned the children off his property"
  7. notify of danger, potential harm, or risk; "The director warned him that he might be fired"; "The doctor warned me about the dangers of smoking"
  8. admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior; "I warned him not to go too far"; "I warn you against false assumptions"; "She warned him to be quiet"