1.whim(noun): an odd
Synonyms: impulse,inclination
Antonyms: actuality,certainty
Example Sentence: He had moulded them to his will, andbent them to his whim, all his life long.
2.whine(verb): to utter a low, usually nasal, complaining cry
Synonyms: gripe,moan
Antonyms: happiness,pleasure
Example Sentence: There issues the whine of distress,beside the glittering carriage-wheels.
3.whip(verb): to beat with a strap, lash, rod
Synonyms: cane,bat
Antonyms: discouragement
Example Sentence: “Nay; I am no priest,” she answered,touching her horse with her whip.
4.whirr(verb): to go, fly, revolve
Synonyms: buzz,hum
Antonyms: overachiever,quiet
Example Sentence: For a moment I thought it was due to thewhirr of our own wheels.
5.wide(adjective): having considerable
Synonyms: ample,broad
Antonyms: empty,limited
Example Sentence: Maria lay still, as if asleep, but wideawake and listening.