Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Suddenly losing self-awareness or falling into a state of unconsciousness; describes a sudden lapse into unawareness, shock, or mental blankness.
Fell or slipped suddenly, often due to loss of grip; also means inserted or trapped between objects.
Has been carried out or organized in an orderly and planned manner, typically referring to events or activities.
Has reached completion; fully or perfectly resolved.
Located between other objects, often narrowly or concealed; inserted or nestled among others.
Physically trapped or wedged between two objects, or unintentionally inserted into a narrow space.
Completely covered or wrapped by something that conceals; not visible due to an enclosing layer.
To slide or glide slowly or uncontrollably, typically on a slippery or inclined surface.
Planted or firmly established, either literally or figuratively; metaphorically, has taken root and grown within the heart or mind.
Fixed firmly in place, especially on clothing or an object; figuratively, deeply embedded in the heart or mind.
Fell heavily or tumbled down, often due to loss of balance or external force.
Suddenly appears or protrudes from a surface or hidden place, often unexpectedly.
Refers to a state of being concealed or hidden, either physically or emotionally, often implying intent to avoid attention or disclosure.
Describes being suddenly sprayed with liquid, dust, or debris, or figuratively experiencing a barrage of harsh words, anger, or emotional pressure.
Describes a condition where something is obstructed or stuck in a passage such as the throat, mouth, or other bodily passages, often implying discomfort or difficulty breathing or swallowing.
Describes something that is tightly or narrowly inserted or wedged between two objects, such as a small object caught in a narrow gap or at the edge.
Describes a state of being deceived or tricked by falsehoods, deception, or illusions, often indicating unawareness or carelessness in assessing a situation.
Flow of liquid or fluid is obstructed due to blockage, and also describes physical or emotional states of being suffocated, pressured, or constrained.
Suddenly and forcefully pulled or torn away, as when an object slips or falls from grasp, describing a sudden, abrupt motion.
Suddenly halted or obstructed due to blockage, whether physically or in flow (e.g., water or air), and can also describe a mental state of being stunned or momentarily frozen.
Repeatedly hindered or stopped intermittently, especially in the context of development or progress disrupted by external factors such as economic crises.
Moving or standing unsteadily, swaying or staggering, often describing physical instability due to fatigue or loss of balance.
Proverb describing a lowly or humble person attempting to approach a powerful individual, yet appearing nervous, fearful, and embarrassed due to the stark social contrast.
Being separated from others, feeling isolated, remote, or occupying a unique and special position, either socially or physically.
Occurs when something is unintentionally lifted or pulled along by a spoon; also describes the state of being jabbed or struck by a spoon.
Occurs when a person or object is suddenly pushed forward, often due to loss of balance or an external force.
Describes breath that is irregular, interrupted, and labored, typically due to exhaustion, fear, or intense physical effort.
To have been stung by an insect or sharp object; figuratively, to experience emotional pain or offense.
In a tilted or slanted position; describing an object that is unbalanced or not upright or level.
To be lightly touched or brushed by accident; figuratively, to feel offended or disturbed emotionally by a remark or action.