This collection presents 69 Nouns that start with W, spanning from “Wednesday” to “wrongdoing”. Many entries are common everyday words, including both concrete and abstract nouns you encounter in speech and writing. You can use this list for study, writing prompts, vocabulary practice, and editing.
Nouns that start with W are English nouns beginning with the letter W, covering people, places, things, and ideas. For example, “Wednesday” preserves a name linked to Old English Wōdnesdæg and shows how mythology shaped weekday names.
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Nouns that start with W
| Word | Plural | Definition | Example sentence |
|---|---|---|---|
| wall | walls | An upright, solid structure that encloses or divides an area. | She hung a beautiful picture on the living room wall. |
| wallet | wallets | A small, flat case, typically made of leather, for carrying money. | He couldn’t find his wallet when it was time to pay. |
| walnut | walnuts | A large, wrinkled nut from a tree, with a hard shell. | I added some crushed walnuts to the top of the salad. |
| war | wars | A state of armed conflict between different nations or groups. | The museum had an exhibit on the history of the war. |
| wardrobe | wardrobes | A person’s entire collection of clothes, or a large cupboard for clothes. | She bought a new dress to add to her summer wardrobe. |
| warehouse | warehouses | A large building where raw materials or manufactured goods are stored. | The company stores its extra inventory in a nearby warehouse. |
| warmth | uncountable | The quality or state of being warm in temperature or feeling. | She enjoyed the warmth of the sun on her face. |
| warning | warnings | A statement or event that indicates a possible danger or problem. | The sign gave a clear warning about the slippery floors. |
| warrior | warriors | A brave or experienced soldier or fighter, especially in the past. | The story was about a great warrior who saved her people. |
| wasp | wasps | A flying insect with a yellow-and-black striped body and a sting. | A wasp flew in through the open kitchen window. |
| waste | uncountable | Unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products. | Please put all your food waste in the green compost bin. |
| watch | watches | A small timepiece worn typically on a strap on one’s wrist. | I looked at my watch to check the time for lunch. |
| water | uncountable | A clear liquid essential for all known forms of life. | It is very important to drink enough water every day. |
| waterfall | waterfalls | A cascade of water falling from a height over a cliff. | We hiked through the forest to see the beautiful waterfall. |
| watermelon | watermelons | A large, green fruit with sweet, juicy red flesh and black seeds. | We ate cold watermelon on a hot day at the picnic. |
| wave | waves | A long body of water curling into an arch and breaking. | The surfers rode the massive waves all afternoon. |
| way | ways | A method, style, or manner of doing something to achieve a result. | There are many different ways to solve this difficult problem. |
| weakness | weaknesses | The state of being weak or a particular feature that is a disadvantage. | He identified his greatest weakness during the job interview. |
| wealth | uncountable | An abundance of valuable possessions, money, or other assets. | The book explores how to build and maintain personal wealth. |
| weapon | weapons | A thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or damage. | The soldiers were trained to use a variety of different weapons. |
| weather | uncountable | The state of the atmosphere at a place and time. | The weather forecast predicts a lot of rain for tomorrow. |
| website | websites | A set of related web pages located under a single domain name. | I found the restaurant’s menu on their official website. |
| Wednesday | Wednesdays | The day of the week between Tuesday and Thursday. | Our team meeting is scheduled for every Wednesday at ten o’clock. |
| week | weeks | A period of seven days, usually from Sunday to Saturday. | I am going on vacation for a full week next month. |
| weekend | weekends | The period from Friday evening through Sunday evening. | What are your plans for the upcoming weekend? |
| weight | weights | A body’s relative mass or the heaviness of a person or thing. | The boxer had to watch his weight before the big fight. |
| whale | whales | A very large mammal that lives in the ocean. | We went on a boat tour hoping to see a whale. |
| wheat | uncountable | A cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries. | The fields were full of golden wheat ready for harvest. |
| wheel | wheels | A circular object that revolves on an axle to enable movement. | One of the wheels on my suitcase broke at the airport. |
| whiskey | uncountable | A strong alcoholic drink distilled from malted grain, such as barley. | He enjoyed a small glass of whiskey after his dinner. |
| whisper | whispers | A soft or confidential tone of voice; a secretly expressed rumor. | She told me the secret in a quiet whisper. |
| whistle | whistles | A small device that makes a high-pitched sound when air is blown through it. | The referee blew his whistle to end the soccer game. |
| wilderness | uncountable | An uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region. | The explorers trekked for days through the vast, empty wilderness. |
| will | uncountable | The faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action. | She has a strong will and never gives up on her goals. |
| willingness | uncountable | The quality or state of being prepared or ready to do something. | Her willingness to help others made her very popular. |
| wind | winds | The perceptible natural movement of the air. | The strong wind blew his hat right off his head. |
| window | windows | An opening in the wall of a building to admit light and air. | I love to sit by the window and watch the people outside. |
| wine | uncountable | An alcoholic drink made from fermented grape juice. | We had a bottle of red wine with our delicious steak dinner. |
| wing | wings | A modified forelimb on a bird or insect that is used for flying. | The bird spread its wings and soared into the blue sky. |
| winner | winners | A person or thing that wins something in a competition or contest. | The winner of the race received a gold medal and a prize. |
| winter | winters | The coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring. | We often go skiing in the mountains during the winter. |
| wire | wires | Metal drawn out into the form of a thin, flexible thread. | The electrician connected the red wire to the correct terminal. |
| wisdom | uncountable | The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment. | The old woman was known for her kindness and great wisdom. |
| wish | wishes | A desire or hope for something to happen. | He made a silent wish before blowing out his birthday candles. |
| witch | witches | A woman thought to have magic powers, especially evil ones. | The story featured a wicked witch who lived in the forest. |
| witness | witnesses | A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place. | The police are looking for a witness to the bank robbery. |
| wizard | wizards | A man who has magical powers, especially in legends and fairy tales. | The young wizard learned to cast powerful spells at his school. |
| wolf | wolves | A wild carnivorous mammal that is the largest member of the dog family. | A lone wolf howled at the full moon in the distance. |
| woman | women | An adult female human being. | The first woman to fly in space was Valentina Tereshkova. |
| wonder | wonders | A feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful. | She looked at the Grand Canyon with a sense of awe and wonder. |
| wood | woods | The hard fibrous material forming the main substance of a tree. | The table was made of dark, polished wood. |
| wool | uncountable | The fine, soft, curly hair forming the fleece of a sheep or goat. | My warmest sweater is made of 100% natural wool. |
| word | words | A single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing. | Can you please spell that difficult word for me again? |
| work | uncountable | Activity involving mental or physical effort to achieve a result. | I have a lot of work to do before the end of the day. |
| worker | workers | A person who does a specified type of work or who works in a specified way. | The factory workers went on strike to demand better pay. |
| workforce | workforces | The people engaged in or available for work in a country or area. | The company is planning to expand its workforce next year. |
| workshop | workshops | A room where things are made or repaired; a meeting for discussion. | He spent the weekend in his workshop building a new chair. |
| world | worlds | The earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features. | Traveling allows you to see many different parts of the world. |
| worm | worms | A long, thin, soft-bodied invertebrate animal with no limbs. | After the rain, we could see worms all over the sidewalk. |
| worry | worries | A state of anxiety and uncertainty over actual or potential problems. | His biggest worry was that he would miss his connecting flight. |
| worshipper | worshippers | A person who shows reverence and adoration for a deity. | The worshippers gathered at the temple for the morning prayer. |
| worth | uncountable | The level at which someone or something deserves to be valued or rated. | He slowly began to realize his own worth and self-respect. |
| wound | wounds | An injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact. | The nurse carefully cleaned and bandaged the deep wound. |
| wreck | wrecks | The destruction of a ship at sea; a shipwreck. | Divers explored the wreck of the old pirate ship. |
| wrench | wrenches | A tool used for gripping and turning nuts, bolts, or pipes. | He used a wrench to tighten the loose bolts on the bike. |
| writer | writers | A person who has written a particular text, or who writes books as a job. | The writer is famous for her series of detective novels. |
| writing | uncountable | The activity or skill of marking coherent words on paper or a screen. | Her creative writing skills improved a lot during the class. |
| wrist | wrists | The joint connecting the hand with the forearm. | She wore a beautiful silver bracelet on her left wrist. |
| wrongdoing | uncountable | Illegal or dishonest behavior or action. | The company investigated the allegations of financial wrongdoing. |