Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Visible to the eye; clearly perceptible; apparent or noticeable, either intentionally or by chance.
Moving swiftly and agilely; exhibiting flexibility and quickness in physical motion.
Slipping unintentionally from a position or grip, often indicating loss of balance or control.
Shielded or protected by something from exposure to heat, wind, or visibility; also means hidden or concealed behind something, either physically or metaphorically.
Surrounded or encircled by something, such as a fortress encircled by high walls and moats to repel enemy attacks; also describes a state of being trapped or besieged physically or strategically.
Located within or included in a particular environment, area, or region, indicating inclusion or membership in a system or spatial context.
Completely surrounded or enclosed by something, either physically or conceptually; also means included or encompassed within a particular group, system, or space.
Lying across or diagonally across a surface; also denotes an obstacle or hindrance that blocks movement or progress.
Suddenly appears in the mind or imagination, like a fleeting thought or memory; also means having been passed or overcome physically or temporally.
Completely covered or enveloped by something, such as thick fog, snow, or clouds; also describes a state of being enclosed or surrounded physically or metaphorically.
Moving with a wavy, swaying, or undulating motion, often indicating instability or weakness in posture or movement; frequently used metaphorically to describe a wavering or unsteady state.
Moving with a swaying, undulating, or wobbling motion, like a tree swaying in strong wind; conveys instability, weakness, or uncertainty in movement or posture.
Has undergone localization, meaning a phenomenon, object, or event has been confined or situated within a specific area.
To cry out with a loud, piercing voice, often indicating intense emotional distress.
To cry out loudly and continuously with piercing, wailing cries, typically indicating intense pain or fear.
To jump suddenly or unintentionally, often as an emotional reaction to surprise or sudden joy.
Piled up in a disorganized or chaotic manner, typically describing items left scattered in an open area.
Proverb warning that sharp or harsh words can cause irreversible harm, thus emphasizing the need for caution in speech.
To jump suddenly due to a strong emotion such as joy, surprise, or shock.
Sudden surge of intense joy and enthusiasm, as if propelled by a powerful emotional impulse.
Open or vacant, especially in reference to space, position, or role, not occupied by anyone or anything.
To come off or slip off the body or grip due to lack of hold or security, often unintentionally.
To suffer physical injury from an accident or impact; figuratively, to feel emotional pain due to mockery or disrespect.
Already painted or drawn physically; figuratively, firmly imprinted in the mind or memory as a clear image.
Capable of being described in words; figuratively used to express emotions so profound they cannot be articulated verbally.
A rice field that has become soft and muddy from water, ready for planting crops such as rice.
To slip or slide down suddenly and uncontrollably; figuratively, to utter words unintentionally.
Extended or stretched forward, especially referring to limbs such as legs; describes a position exceeding normal limits.
Describes a state of continuous aimlessness and suffering due to bad fortune or social instability, with no clear direction or support.
To suddenly forget or be unable to recall something previously known or learned, despite prior awareness.