Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
woald
Verb
/woʊld/

Definition
The term ‘woald’ does not have a widely recognized definition in standard English dictionaries. It is likely a misspelling or alternate form of ‘would’ or is used informally in some dialects.

Examples
- I woald go to the party if I were invited.
- She said she woald help us with the project tomorrow.

Meaning
It is used to indicate a conditional state or hypothetical scenario, suggesting a possibility based on certain conditions.

Synonyms
- would
- might