MISWROTE | • miswrote v. Simple past tense of miswrite. • MISWRITE v. to write incorrectly. |
OUTWROTE | • outwrote v. Simple past tense of outwrite. • OUTWRITE v. to write better than. |
PREWROTE | • prewrote v. Simple past tense of prewrite. • PREWRITE v. to write beforehand. |
SHOWROOM | • showroom n. A room in a business set aside for the display of the company’s products. • showroom n. (Dated) A room or apartment where a show is exhibited. • showroom v. To inspect merchandise in a physical store, then purchase the identical product from an online merchant;… |
SKYWROTE | • skywrote v. Simple past tense of skywrite. • SKYWRITE v. to write in the sky with vapour from a plane. |
TOWROPES | • towropes n. Plural of towrope. • tow␣ropes n. Plural of tow rope. • TOWROPE n. a rope used in towing. |
WRONGERS | • wrongers n. Plural of wronger. • WRONGER n. a person who wrongs another. |
WRONGEST | • wrongest adj. Superlative form of wrong: most wrong. • wrongest v. (Archaic) second-person singular simple present form of wrong. • WRONG adj. not according to what is right, proper, or correct. |
WRONGFUL | • wrongful adj. Wrong or unjust. • wrongful adj. Unlawful or illegal. • WRONGFUL adj. wrong. |
WRONGING | • wronging v. Present participle of wrong. • wronging n. An act by which somebody is wronged. • WRONG v. to treat injuriously or unjustly. |
WRONGOUS | • wrongous adj. (UK dialectal, Scotland, especially law) Wrongful; not right; unjust; illegal. • WRONGOUS adj. unjust; wrongful. |
WROOTING | • WROOT v. (obsolete) to turn up with the snout. |
WROTHFUL | • wrothful adj. Alternative form of wrathful. • WROTHFUL adj. wrathful, also WROTH. |