| OTHERWORLDISH | • otherworldish adj. (Rare) otherworldly. • OTHERWORLDISH adj. of, relating to, or resembling that of a world other than the actual world, also OTHERWORLDLY. | 
| OVERWITHHELD | • overwithheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of overwithhold. • OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively. | 
| OVERWITHHOLD | • overwithhold v. (Finance) To withhold an excess amount of tax for an employee etc., the excess being refunded at a later stage. • OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively. | 
| OVERWITHHOLDING | • overwithholding v. Present participle of overwithhold. • OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively. | 
| OVERWITHHOLDS | • overwithholds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overwithhold. • OVERWITHHOLD v. to withhold excessively. | 
| UNWITHHELD | • unwithheld adj. Not withheld. • UNWITHHELD adj. not withheld, also UNWITHHOLDEN. | 
| UNWITHHOLDEN | • UNWITHHOLDEN adj. not withholden, also UNWITHHELD. | 
| UNWITHHOLDING | • UNWITHHOLDING adj. not withholding. | 
| WHOLEHEARTED | • wholehearted adj. Having no reservations; showing unconditional and enthusiastic support. • whole-hearted adj. Alternative form of wholehearted. • WHOLEHEARTED adj. completely and sincerely devoted, determined, or enthusiastic. | 
| WHOLEHEARTEDLY | • wholeheartedly adv. In a wholehearted manner; enthusiastically; without reserve. • whole-heartedly adv. Alternative spelling of wholeheartedly. • WHOLEHEARTED adv. completely and sincerely devoted, determined, or enthusiastic. | 
| WITHHELD | • withheld v. Simple past tense and past participle of withhold. • withheld adj. That one has withheld; kept from the possession or knowledge of another. • WITHHOLD v. to hold back. | 
| WITHHOLD | • withhold v. (Transitive) To keep (a physical object that one has obtained) to oneself rather than giving it back to its owner. • withhold v. (Transitive) To keep (information, assent etc) to oneself rather than revealing it. • withhold v. (Intransitive) To stay back. (Can we add an example for this sense?) | 
| WITHHOLDEN | • withholden v. (Rare, archaic) past participle of withhold. • WITHHOLD v. to hold back. | 
| WITHHOLDER | • withholder n. Agent noun of withhold; one who withholds. • WITHHOLDER n. one who withholds. | 
| WITHHOLDERS | • withholders n. Plural of withholder. • WITHHOLDER n. one who withholds. | 
| WITHHOLDING | • withholding v. Present participle of withhold. • withholding n. The deduction of taxes from an employee’s salary. • withholding n. The tax so deducted, and paid to local or national government. | 
| WITHHOLDINGS | • withholdings n. Plural of withholding. | 
| WITHHOLDMENT | • withholdment n. The act of withholding. • WITHHOLDMENT n. the act of withholding. | 
| WITHHOLDMENTS | • withholdments n. Plural of withholdment. • WITHHOLDMENT n. the act of withholding. | 
| WITHHOLDS | • withholds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of withhold. • WITHHOLD v. to hold back. |