Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
To become severely fragmented or scattered, indicating destruction or chaos in structure or relationships.
An idiom expressing extreme embarrassment, as if sweat of shame flows profusely across the face.
An idiom describing someone trapped in a difficult situation or entangled in troublesome matters, unable to escape or avoid them.
Being stunned or struck speechless, standing rigidly in shock, awe, or deep contemplation, often with an open-mouthed expression.
Eyes closed tightly, typically involuntarily due to fatigue, fear, or deep concentration.
Suddenly becoming deaf due to physical trauma, such as a hard blow to the head or ear, indicating abrupt loss of hearing.
To emit a sharp, sudden scream, typically as a reaction to fear, shock, or intense pain.
To scream repeatedly and suddenly out of fear, pain, or shock, often intensified by reduplication to convey emotional intensity.
Having received formal education and possessing sufficient knowledge or insight to act wisely and appropriately.
To slip and fall or be thrown forcefully away due to loss of grip or balance, often caused by a slippery surface or sudden force.
To slip or lose balance suddenly due to a slippery or unstable surface, often resulting in a fall.
To be well-maintained or carefully preserved, either physically or in terms of quality; also implies ease of care or upkeep.
To undergo or experience a strong twisting or bending motion, either physically or metaphorically; capable of being twisted or subjected to torsional force.
To be embraced, either intentionally or accidentally; describes a situation where someone is involuntarily caught in a hug.
Proverbial expression describing an unfortunate or dire fate, akin to being trapped in an inescapable situation.
Scattered randomly or irregularly in various directions, often describing objects or people dispersed from a central point.
Scattered randomly and repeatedly in various directions, emphasizing a chaotic, irregular, and repeated dispersion pattern.
Remote and isolated from other settlements or activities, often describing a secluded or hidden location in rural areas.
Buried or embedded physically in the ground or another substance, or emotionally stored deeply within the heart, often for an extended period.
In a state of having been influenced by a stimulus, action, or condition, affecting emotions, thoughts, or behavior.
Suddenly severed or cut off, especially referring to a body part such as the head, often occurring during slaughter or violent acts.
Confined within a prison as a result of legal violation or judicial decision.
Open widely, typically describing the physical state of doors, windows, or gaps that are fully unobstructed.
A liquid resin derived from pine trees, used as a solvent in paint and other oil-based products.
Of the highest importance or priority; indicating the utmost significance in a given context.
Fully achieved or satisfied, especially in terms of expectations, needs, or requests.
Sudden tilting or leaning to the left or right, typically due to loss of balance or external force.
Physically compressed or emotionally pressured into a corner, either spatially or situationally, often in a state of distress or difficulty.
Sudden, intense shock causing one to freeze or jump involuntarily.
Caught in a physical or situational trap, unable to escape due to circumstances or external constraints.