Verbs with the letter W

Every day we use countless words of the most varied types and meanings to express ourselves. Thus, the more words we know, the better our ability to communicate.

According to Portuguese spelling rules, words are divided into grammatical classes, namely: substantive, pronoun, adjective, numeral, conjunction, article, adverb, interjection, preposition It is verb.

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Thus, a verb is a word that expresses an action, process or state. Thus, in Portuguese we have several verbs starting with all the letters of the alphabet.

However, in the Portuguese language, there are only two verbs with the letter W. Check out the verbs and their meanings!

Verbs with W

Wagnerize

Print musical treatment or Wagnerian imprint.

guarantee

Secure possession of (deposit merchandise) through a warrant.

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