waivod

/ˈweɪvɒd/

Definitions

1. noun

A variant of waif or waifod, referring to a thin or weak person, especially a waif-like figure.

“The artist depicted the waivod as a frail and helpless character in her painting.”

2. verb

To reduce or eliminate something, especially a debt or an obligation.

“The court waived the fine for the first-time offender, waivod him of the responsibility.”

Synonyms

  • waif
  • waifod

Antonyms

  • enforcer
  • obligor