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Wad Meaning in English

word

/ˈwɑd/
WAHD
/wˈɒd/
WOD

Definition

A wad is a thick bundle or lump of soft material, such as paper, money, or cloth, pressed or rolled together.

Usage & Nuances

"Wad" is informal and typically used with money ("a wad of cash"), paper, or soft materials. Often implies something thick, messy, or bunched together. Common collocations: "wad of gum," "wad of tissue," "wad of money." Not used for hard materials.

Example Sentences

He found a wad of cash in the drawer.

basic

She threw a wad of paper into the trash can.

basic

He stuffed a wad of tissues in his pocket.

basic

He pulled out a wad of bills and paid for lunch.

natural

She blew her nose with a wad of tissues.

natural

He chewed on a wad of gum during the movie.

natural