7-letter words containing wh
- wheater — A small passerine bird, Oenanthe oenanthe.
- wheaton — a town in central Maryland.
- wheedle — to endeavor to influence (a person) by smooth, flattering, or beguiling words or acts: We wheedled him incessantly, but he would not consent.
- wheeled — equipped with or having wheels (often used in combination): a four-wheeled carriage.
- wheeler — Burton Kendall, 1882–1975, U.S. political leader.
- wheelie — a small, usually folding, metal frame with wheels for carrying luggage or small packages.
- wheener — few.
- wheeple — Lb dialect To whistle.
- wheezed — Simple past tense and past participle of wheeze.
- wheezer — One who wheezes.
- wheezes — Plural form of wheeze.
- wheezle — to make a hoarse breathing sound
- whelked — ridged like the shell of a snail: a whelked horn.
- whelmed — to submerge; engulf.
- whelped — the young of the dog, or of the wolf, bear, lion, tiger, seal, etc.
- whemmle — to catch (a fish) using a hang net
- where's — in or at what place?: Where is he? Where do you live?
- whereas — a qualifying or introductory statement, especially one having “whereas” as the first word: to read the whereases in the will.
- whereat — Archaic. in reference to which.
- whereby — By which.
- wherein — in what way or respect?
- whereof — Of what or which.
- whereon — Archaic. on what?
- whereto — (archaic, interrogative) To what; to which place, whither?.
- wherret — to strike (someone) a blow
- wherrit — to worry or cause to worry
- whether — whether or no, under whatever circumstances; regardless: He threatens to go whether or no.
- whetted — to sharpen (a knife, tool, etc.) by grinding or friction.
- whetter — to sharpen (a knife, tool, etc.) by grinding or friction.
- wheyish — rather like whey: a mottled, wheyish complexion.
- whicker — to whinny; neigh.
- whidder — to move with force
- whiffed — Simple past tense and past participle of whiff.
- whiffet — Informal. an insignificant person; whippersnapper.
- whiffle — to blow in light or shifting gusts or puffs, as the wind; veer or toss about irregularly.
- whilere — a while ago
- whilest — Obsolete form of whilst.
- whiling — a period or interval of time: to wait a long while; He arrived a short while ago.
- whimper — to cry with low, plaintive, broken sounds.
- whimsey — whimsy.
- whiners — Plural form of whiner.
- whinged — Simple past tense and past participle of whing.
- whinger — to complain; whine.
- whinges — Plural form of whinge.
- whining — to utter a low, usually nasal, complaining cry or sound, as from uneasiness, discontent, peevishness, etc.: The puppies were whining from hunger.
- whinner — (colloquial, intransitive) To whinny.
- whip in — to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment or chastisement; flog; thrash: Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
- whip up — to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment or chastisement; flog; thrash: Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
- whipcat — a tailor
- whipped — having received a whipping.