Associations to the word «Walter»
Noun
- Joachim
- Neumann
- Schubert
- Phelps
- Weasel
- Percy
- Gustav
- Collier
- Lang
- Edmund
- Guiana
- Bates
- Chronicler
- Hilton
- Woody
- Adolph
- Godfrey
- Goddard
- Evelyn
- Leslie
- Hogg
- Fitzgerald
- Willy
- Hutchinson
- Wilhelm
- Magnate
- Freeman
- Schiller
- Hawkins
- Brandt
- Picasso
- Ellsworth
- Dieter
- Weekly
- Shelley
- Josef
- Barony
- Carey
- Aspen
- Brooke
- Cary
- Lionel
- Essex
- Lucille
- Selector
- Cbe
- Wilkins
- Transistor
- Architect
- Gifford
- Ruskin
- Cabot
- Wilde
- Conductor
- Nolan
- Cobb
- Strauss
- Marjorie
- Johannes
- Emil
- Montrose
- Foreword
- Emanuel
- Slim
- Irving
- Willie
- Jens
- Laird
- Cecil
- Eldest
- Jakob
- Webb
- Illustrator
- Horst
- Exchequer
- Johnson
- Baron
- Paisley
- Archibald
- Novelist
- Ludlow
- Zoologist
- Edward
- Jg
- Merritt
- Leland
- Campbell
- Essayist
- Guinness
- Weimar
- Welt
- Arturo
- Lure
- Industrialist
- Donald
- Emory
- Osborne
- Eugen
- William
Adverb
Wiktionary
WALTER, proper noun. A male given name.
WALTER, verb. (obsolete) (dialect) (UK) (Scotland) To roll or wallow; to welter.
WALTER MITTY, noun. A sad or pathetic person given to flights of fancy, a daydreamer.
WALTER MITTY, noun. An imposter, especially one claiming military service he has in fact never undergone.
Dictionary definition
WALTER, noun. German conductor (1876-1962).
Wise words
The difference between the right word and the almost right
word is the difference between lightning and a lightning
bug.