Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Has been officially included or inserted into a publication, medium, or system, making it accessible for reading or reference.
The youngest in age among a group of people, or the youngest child in a family.
The most noble or esteemed in moral, spiritual, or social standing, often used to express the highest honor or virtue.
Herbaceous plant with soft, non-woody stems or minimal woody tissue, dying completely after its growth cycle ends, such as grasses or herbs.
Animals raised intensively, such as cattle, horses, and goats, for breeding and the production of agricultural products like meat, milk, or wool.
High-quality livestock with purebred lineage used in breeding programs to produce superior commercial offspring.
Livestock raised on a large scale for commercial purposes, such as selling meat, milk, or other animal products.
Widely recognized and respected within a particular field, often used to describe prominent individuals or notable entities.
To experience intense inner turmoil such as confusion, anger, or distress, typically following a shocking or stressful event.
To wait with eager anticipation, often repeatedly, reflecting suspense or strong hope for a particular outcome.
A city located in North Maluku Province, Indonesia, historically significant as a center of trade and ancient kingdom in the archipelago.
Mouth, door, or opening suddenly and widely open due to shock, surprise, or deep emotional astonishment.
Hearing a ringing or echoing sound that lingers in the ears, as if reverberating continuously.
Hearing a continuous, echoing sound that persists; often used to describe a lasting impression or deep resonance.
Already intended or planned from the beginning; present in one's mind or intentions for a long time.
Capable of being assessed or measured in terms of value or worth; often used to express extremely high or infinite value.
Lulled into drowsiness by soft singing or gentle sounds; figuratively, deceived by flattery or sweet words.
In a state of being humiliated, degraded, or criticized socially or culturally, often due to discrimination or unfair treatment abroad.
To suffer contamination, stain, or damage to honor, reputation, or purity, whether physically or morally.
Officially recorded or clearly stated in a document, text, or foundational principle; firmly embedded as part of binding values or norms.
Suspected or presumed to occur in a place or situation that is least expected or imaginable, indicating surprise or uncertainty.
Turns out to be true or revealed clearly, indicating a fact that was previously unknown or doubted.
Capable of being expressed or stated; used to indicate that something is so intense or complex that it cannot be articulated.
Capable of being cured medically; figuratively, describes a reduction in sadness or sorrow due to comfort from another person.
Capable of being cured or healed from illness; figuratively, describes the alleviation of sadness or sorrow through comfort.
A misspelled or variant form of 'cerobong'; refers to a vertical chimney or flue used to vent smoke or gases from combustion.
To break through or smash through barriers, such as defensive lines; also means to pass through rapidly and forcefully.
The result of breaking through barriers, whether physical or conceptual; also refers to bold innovations or strategies that challenge existing limits.
To be intensely affected or dominated by a persistent thought, feeling, or desire; to be trapped in an obsessive state toward something.
To pierce or stab a sack or container (such as a rice sack) with a tool to check its contents; an archaic verb form no longer commonly used.