wander : ramble, rove, roam, stray, stroll, meander
ware : good, merchandise
warp1 / / verb
1 [intransitive, transitive] to bend or twist and to be no longer in the correct shape, or to make something do this: The door's been warped or something, it won't close properly.
2 to have a bad effect on someone so that they think strangely about things: Henry's view of women had been warped by a painful divorce.
: bend, deform, twist
wary : alert, careful, cautious
waste : squander, dissipate // verb formal
1 [intransitive, transitive] to scatter or disappear, or make something do this: England's arrogance was dissipated by a 1-0 defeat by the United States.
2 [transitive] to gradually waste something such as money or energy by trying to do a lot of different or unnecessary things, lavish
watchful : vigilant, alert, observant, attentive, heedful, careful,
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