2. Indoors, in the house, at home.

With one consent. Unanimously, with one accord, by common consent, to a man, as one man, one and all, on all hands, in chorus, without a dissenting voice, nem. com.

Without, prep.

    1. Out of, on the outside of, outside of.
    2. In the absence of, independently of, exclusively of.
    3. Destitute of, lacking.
    4. Free from or of, unburdened or unharmed by.

Without book.

    1. By memory, from memory, without notes, without reading.
    2. Without warrant, without authority.

Withstand, v. a. Resist, oppose, face, confront, strive against, stand against, make a stand against.

Witless, a. Silly, foolish, stupid, dull, shallow, senseless, obtuse, daft (Scotch), unintelligent, feeble- witted, short-witted, half-witted, dull-witted, muddy-headed, muddy-brained, slow of apprehension, fat- witted.

Witling, n. Wiseacre, Gothamite, blunderer, pretender to wisdom, man of small wit. See Dunce.

Witness, n.

    1. Testimony, evidence, attestation, corroboration, proof, confirmation.
    2. Deponent, corroborator, eye-witness.

Witness, v. a.

    1. Attest, be a witness of, bear witness to, testify to, confirm, corroborate.
    2. Observe, see, mark, note, notice, take cognizance of.

Witticism, n. Joke (made by one who affects wit), jest, conceit, quip, quirk, crank.

Witty, a.

    1. Facetious, humorous, jocular, jocose, waggish, droll, funny, pleasant.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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