Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
To be caught or trapped in a situation, relationship, or problem; literally, to be hooked or attached to something that restricts freedom of movement.
Trapped or caught on something, especially in a physical context such as a body caught on tree roots or natural structures.
Feeling deeply touched or flattered by sincere praise or respectful actions, often evoking admiration or joy.
To be addressed or reprimanded directly; also refers to a physical or mental condition disturbed by supernatural influence, such as unexplained pain or tension.
Already swept away, cleaned, or completely destroyed; also used to describe being affected by a force that eradicates or eliminates entirely.
Already covered or completely obscured, such as the moon hidden behind clouds, rendering it invisible.
Having undergone the process of condensation or abstraction into its essence; fully summarized or distilled.
To stumble or trip due to one's foot catching on an obstacle or uneven ground, often resulting in a loss of balance.
To walk with unsteady, stumbling steps, repeatedly tripping, especially in difficult terrain such as a jungle.
Being in a state of being covered by a sheath, or having been fully sheathed; commonly used for objects such as swords or hands.
To unintentionally deviate from the intended path or goal, often used metaphorically to describe losing direction in life or decision-making.
To become trapped or caught in something rigid or sharp, such as roots, wires, or thorns, implying a sudden and unexpected occurrence.
To be wounded or cut by a sharp object, such as a knife or thorn, indicating a sudden or accidental physical injury.
Occurs or is experienced as a result of a specific cause, often indicating a direct or significant cause-and-effect relationship, particularly in social or living condition contexts.
To spread widely or scatter across various locations, often uncontrollably, encompassing physical dispersion, information dissemination, or the scattering of elements.
Has spread widely across various places or groups, commonly used to describe the broad dissemination of information, ideas, or phenomena.
Has crossed over or passed through something, either physically or metaphorically; has escaped from danger or difficulty.
Already mentioned previously in context, either verbally or in writing; refers to something previously stated.
To cry with suppressed sobs, often accompanied by trembling or choked sounds, expressing deep and restrained sorrow.
Available or ready for use; accessible and prepared for utilization, whether physically or conceptually.
To cry with repeated sobs, expressing deep and continuous sorrow, often without loud sounds.
The smallest possible amount or quantity; used to indicate the minimum threshold in a given context.
Drawn inward by suction, such as fluid entering a pump or an object being pulled by vacuum; also used metaphorically to describe loss of energy or attention.
To weep softly or sob intermittently, often due to deep sadness or emotional distress; a reduplicated form of 'sedu' emphasizing gentle, intermittent crying.
Blocked or obstructed within a passage such as the throat, duct, or channel, preventing movement or flow; experiencing a physical obstruction or obstruction.
Trapped or confined within a narrow or enclosed space, such as a room without exit or inside a solid object; describes a state of physical or metaphorical entrapment.
Already or potentially restricted by a barrier; experiencing physical or conceptual limitation; also describes a state of separation or isolation from the surrounding environment.
Already or potentially opened physically or metaphorically; describes a state of being open, widely exposed, or clearly revealed.
Already reached a certain depth or capable of being penetrated; also describes a state of sinking, plunging, or being driven deeply, either literally or figuratively.
Capable of being deeply understood or explored intellectually; also refers to something that can be inferred, grasped, or comprehended thoroughly.