withhold |
to deliberately hold back; restrain. [3 definitions] |
withholding tax |
a tax on income that is deducted from an employee's wages or salary by an employer who conveys it directly to the government; withholding. |
within |
into or in the interior part, esp. of a building or room. [6 definitions] |
within hail |
within the reach of the voice; hailing distance. |
within reason |
in accordance with good sense. |
with might and main |
with all available strength and power. |
with no strings attached |
with no conditions or contingencies. |
with one's pants down |
in a condition of embarrassment or surprise. |
without |
having none of or no; lacking. [5 definitions] |
without fail |
certainly; positively. |
without number |
countless. |
without prejudice |
in law, without effect on one's legal interest or claim. |
with regard to |
concerning; about. |
with respect to |
in connection with something; concerning. |
withstand |
to resist or stand up to; prevail against, bear, or survive. [2 definitions] |
withstood |
past tense and past participle of "withstand." |
withy |
withe. [3 definitions] |
witless |
lacking or not using wit or intelligence; stupid; foolish. |
witling |
someone who tries to appear witty, esp. one who has little wit. |
witness |
to see or personally experience. [9 definitions] |
witness-box |
(chiefly British) the place in a court of law from which a witness testifies; witness stand. |