Wad
UK //wɒd//US //wɑːd//
Definition
A small mass of soft material, often rolled or folded.
In simple words: A small roll or mass of something, often paper or cloth.
Examples
- He took out a wad of cash from his pocket.
- She handed him a wad of paper towels.
- The dog chewed on a wad of cloth it found outside.
- He stuffed the wad into his backpack before leaving.
- She crumpled the wad and tossed it in the bin.
Usage notes
Used to describe a small, tightly packed amount of material. Common in informal contexts but appropriate in most situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'wad' as 'wad of dough' for money.
Collocations
- wad of cash
- wad of paper
- wad of chewing gum
Synonyms
- bundle
- roll
- clump
- ball
- heap
Antonyms
- single item
- few
- individual piece
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'wad' as in a bunch vs. 'wad' as in thick paper.
- Mispronounce the word, often stressing the incorrect syllable.
- Using 'wad' only for money; it can refer to any rolled material.