Common words that end in "W" include nouns like "window," "shadow," and "arrow," verbs like "know," "grow," and "throw," and adjectives like "new," "low," and "narrow."
Write a story about a "shadow" that learns to "grow."
Imagine a character who can "throw" their voice across a valley.
Craft a scene of change using "allow," "follow," and "borrow."
Poetry Prompts
Write a poem using "new," "low," and "narrow."
Create a rhythmic piece using "blow," "flow," and "glow."
Write a free verse poem with fresh "snow" as its image.
Character Development Prompts
Develop a character who refuses to "follow."
Describe a character known for being "mellow," "shallow," and "hollow" inside.
Create a character guided by a single "arrow."
World-Building Prompts
Design a world lit by one endless "rainbow."
Imagine a city of "windows," "meadows," and a hidden "willow."
Create a culture that reads the future in the flight of a "crow."
Sentence Completion Prompts
"She watched her ____________ stretch long across the field."
"He would not ____________ the door to open."
"The path ahead was ____________ and dark."
Action Verbs
Action verbs that end in "W" range from everyday "know," "grow," and "throw" through the "-ow" family ("swallow," "wallow," "burrow"), out to "withdraw," "disavow," and "kowtow."
Nouns that end in "W" go from everyday "window," "shadow," and "rainbow" to rarer "marrow," "sparrow," and "curfew," out to exotic "rickshaw," "jackdaw," and "hoosegow."