wad Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- boatload
- myriad
- sheaf
- passel
- volume
- abundance
- profusion
- truckload
- mess
- bushel
- basketful
- quite-a-bit
- mountain
- store
- heap
- all-kinds-of-
- carload
- plateful
- good-deal
- reams
- multiplicity
- hundred
- mass
- oodles
- bucket
- sight
- potful
- fistful
- shipload
- scads
- peck
- pack
- gobs
- barrel
- yard
- pot
- much
Weak:
- press
- bevy
- plague
- thousands
- million
- surfeit
- throng
- overage
- mob
- bonanza
- sea
- superfluity
- oversupply
- excess
- swarm
- deluge
- lashins
- flood
- host
- overmuch
- embarrassment
- plentitude
- horde
- rash
- flock
- overabundance
- plethora
- army
- score
- overflow
- lashings
- epidemic
- crush
- superabundance
- drove
- overkill
- crowd
- redundancy
- plenitude
- surplus
- spate
- multitude
- cram
Strongest:
- drop
- peanuts
- shade
- nip
- crumb
- shred
- shred
- grain
- mouthful
- pittance
- scrap
- ace
- strain
- spot
- taste
- scruple
- ray
- streak
- sprinkle
- pittance
- mote
- hint
- ounce
- dram
- peanuts
- glimmer
- tittle
- tad
- fragment
- jot
- bit
- handful
- scrap
- jot
- shadow
- streak
- drop
- pinch
- grain
- spot
- speck
- ounce
- suspicion
- strain
- particle
- ace
- mote
- particle
- lick
- glimmer
- dab
- iota
- sprinkling
- sprinkle
- bit
- hint
- touch
- ray
- whit
- speck
- suspicion
- shade
- atom
- trace
- dab
- nip
- whit
- fragment
- touch
- scruple
- atom
- sprinkling
- piece
- molecule
- tad
- tittle
- granule
- mite
- dot
- molecule
- piece
- taste
- trace
- lick
- crumb
- shadow
- pinch
- mouthful
- dot
- dram
- iota
- mite
- granule
- handful
Strong:
- driblet
- fleck
- shot
- lack
- flyspeck
- smidgen
- portion
- smattering
- dash
- shortage
- smidge
- scintilla
- absence
- little
- little
- paucity
- morsel
- driblet
- portion
- smidgin
- nubbin
- absence
- modicum
- nubbin
- modicum
- dash
- shortage
- scintilla
- lack
- section
- smidgin
- flyspeck
- morsel
- smidge
- smidgeon
- paucity
- shot
- section
- smidgen
- fleck
- smidgeon
- smattering
Weak:
wad Meaning
wad (n)
a small mass of soft material
(often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
a wad of something chewable as tobacco
wad (v)
compress into a wad
crowd or pack to capacity
wad (n.)
Woad.
A little mass, tuft, or bundle, as of hay or tow.
Specifically: A little mass of some soft or flexible material, such as hay, straw, tow, paper, or old rope yarn, used for retaining a charge of powder in a gun, or for keeping the powder and shot close; also, to diminish or avoid the effects of windage. Also, by extension, a dusk of felt, pasteboard, etc., serving a similar purpose.
A soft mass, especially of some loose, fibrous substance, used for various purposes, as for stopping an aperture, padding a garment, etc.
Alt. of Wadd
wad (v. t.)
To form into a mass, or wad, or into wadding; as, to wad tow or cotton.
To insert or crowd a wad into; as, to wad a gun; also, to stuff or line with some soft substance, or wadding, like cotton; as, to wad a cloak.
wad Sentence Examples
- Harriet rolled up a wad of paper and tossed it at her brother.
- The dog's tail wagged furiously, leaving a small wad of fur in its wake.
- The blacksmith hammered a wad of metal into shape, creating an intricate design.
- The teenager crumpled up a wad of homework and threw it in the trash.
- The painter squeezed out a wad of paint onto his palette.
- The child played with a wad of clay, molding it into various shapes.
- The wind blew a wad of leaves across the street.
- The cowboy pulled a wad of tobacco from his pocket and filled his pipe.
- The hiker wrapped a wad of gauze around his injured ankle.
- The chef kneaded a wad of dough before shaping it into loaves of bread.
FAQs About the word wad
a small mass of soft material, (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent, a wad of something chewable as tobacco, compress into a wad, crowd o
ton, bundle,loads, lot, plenty, dozen, wealth, raft, deal, bunch
drop, peanuts, shade, nip, crumb, shred, shred, grain, mouthful, pittance
Harriet rolled up a wad of paper and tossed it at her brother.
The dog's tail wagged furiously, leaving a small wad of fur in its wake.
The blacksmith hammered a wad of metal into shape, creating an intricate design.
The teenager crumpled up a wad of homework and threw it in the trash.
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