These are the meanings of the letters WEYARD when you unscramble them.
- Deary (n.)
A dear; a darling.
- Deray (n.)
Disorder; merriment.
- dewar (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Rayed (imp. & p. p.)
of Ray
- Ready (adv.)
In a state of preparation for immediate action; so as to need no delay.
- Ready (n.)
Ready money; cash; -- commonly with the; as, he was well supplied with the ready.
- Ready (superl.)
A word of command, or a position, in the manual of arms, at which the piece is cocked and held in position to execute promptly the next command, which is, aim.
- Ready (superl.)
Fitted or arranged for immediate use; causing no delay for lack of being prepared or furnished.
- Ready (superl.)
Not slow or hesitating; quick in action or perception of any kind; dexterous; prompt; easy; expert; as, a ready apprehension; ready wit; a ready writer or workman.
- Ready (superl.)
Offering itself at once; at hand; opportune; convenient; near; easy.
- Ready (superl.)
On the point; about; on the brink; near; -- with a following infinitive.
- Ready (superl.)
Prepared for what one is about to do or experience; equipped or supplied with what is needed for some act or event; prepared for immediate movement or action; as, the troops are ready to march; ready for the journey.
- Ready (superl.)
Prepared in mind or disposition; not reluctant; willing; free; inclined; disposed.
- Ready (v. t.)
To dispose in order.
- Wader (n.)
Any long-legged bird that wades in the water in search of food, especially any species of limicoline or grallatorial birds; -- called also wading bird. See Illust. g, under Aves.
- Wader (n.)
One who, or that which, wades.
- wared (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
- Weary (superl.)
Causing weariness; tiresome.
- Weary (superl.)
Having one's patience, relish, or contentment exhausted; tired; sick; -- with of before the cause; as, weary of marching, or of confinement; weary of study.
- Weary (superl.)
Having the strength exhausted by toil or exertion; worn out in respect to strength, endurance, etc.; tired; fatigued.
- Weary (v. i.)
To grow tired; to become exhausted or impatient; as, to weary of an undertaking.
- Weary (v. t.)
To harass by anything irksome.
- Weary (v. t.)
To make weary of anything; to exhaust the patience of, as by continuance.
- Weary (v. t.)
To reduce or exhaust the physical strength or endurance of; to tire; to fatigue; as, to weary one's self with labor or traveling.
- Yawed (imp. & p. p.)
of Yaw