Associations to the word «Willis»
Noun
- Pete
- Julie
- Fletcher
- Ariel
- Jacobs
- Ipswich
- Kenneth
- Harlem
- Chick
- Presenter
- Bertie
- Fullback
- Ralph
- Freeman
- Codex
- Tower
- Roberts
- Ramsay
- Clive
- Hines
- Jeanne
- Garry
- Levine
- Cornelia
- Broker
- Clarence
- Edgar
- Stephens
- Bradley
- Dell
- Bailey
- Phillip
- Whitman
- Victor
- Messina
- Mae
- Jerome
- Jared
- Bowling
- Cleveland
- Pornography
- Clipper
- Funk
- Gibson
- Jeremiah
- Ko
- Michelle
- Boyle
- Ludlow
- Williams
- Bromley
- Halfback
- Letterman
- Wilfred
- Cinematography
- Willie
- Griffiths
- Holding
- Sax
- Len
- Carol
- Kraft
- Frank
- Thorne
- Bronx
- Henry
- Brenda
- Tucker
- Sykes
- Allen
- Rosemary
- Primate
- Builder
- Joshua
- Harriet
- Lloyd
- Jessie
- Pitcher
- Joe
- Tony
- Howell
- Alan
- Moore
- Phil
- Aubrey
- Lisa
- Richie
- Hubbard
- Sampson
- Gardiner
- Mel
- Richard
- Petty
- Private
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
WILLIS, proper noun. An English patronymic surname from the name Will.
WILLIS, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
WILLIS, proper noun. A town in Grenada.
WILLIS, proper noun. A city in Kansas.
WILLIS, proper noun. A city in Texas.
Dictionary definition
WILLIS, noun. English physician who was a pioneer in the study of the brain (1621-1675).
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.