Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Describes a sudden, involuntary movement of the head, such as a jolt or bump, often due to shock, impact, or drowsiness.
Describes a repetitive, involuntary head movement, such as rapid nodding, often occurring during travel or sleep without drowsiness.
Describes the mouth, lips, or eyelids being slightly open, often involuntarily, as a facial expression of mild discomfort, amusement, or surprise.
Describes a body part, such as the mouth, that remains open due to being sengkang (stretched or secured open); also refers to an object that has been or can be sengkang.
Describes being abruptly pulled or torn away from a position; also refers to sudden awakening from sleep or daydreaming due to shock.
Centralized in management, decision-making, or resource distribution, particularly within organizational or administrative systems.
To experience light physical contact, either intentional or accidental, such as being brushed or bumped by a hard object.
To become fully integrated or unified in substance, meaning, or essence, without division or distinction.
To smile silently, often as a gesture of warmth, friendliness, or empathy in social interaction.
To be in a state of disorder or cluttered with dirt, waste, or disorganized objects, often describing an untidy environment.
Being suddenly thrown or fallen to the ground, often due to loss of balance or a sudden impact.
Being squeezed or confined between two or more objects, either physically or emotionally, resulting in restricted movement or freedom.
Being completely covered or buried under a thick layer of accumulated material, such as dust, dirt, or debris, forming multiple layers.
Being forcefully thrown or carried away by a strong force, such as wind or waves, often uncontrollably.
To leave a decision or responsibility entirely to another person, making the outcome fully dependent on their choice or judgment.
Scattered irregularly or dispersed in various directions, either physically (e.g., books under a bed) or conceptually (e.g., clouds scattered across the sky).
Scattered in a disordered, repeated manner, indicating a chaotic or fragmented state across multiple locations.
Suffered a sudden impact or injury from a sharp or hard object, resulting in pain or a wound.
Accidentally struck or bumped into a hard object, causing pain or a minor injury.
Suffered a sudden attack, illness, or natural disaster such as flood or storm; used to describe being overwhelmed by external forces.
To be absorbed or drawn into a substance or structure gradually; figuratively, to be influenced or carried away by a force or system.
To be hindered or stalled due to lack of smoothness; figuratively describes efforts obstructed by a particular attitude or condition.
To be suddenly attacked or disturbed without warning; also used to describe an unexpected, abrupt encounter.
To be lightly touched or brushed by accident; also used figuratively to describe a sudden, fleeting disturbance or shock.
To be dragged or pulled forcibly by an external force; figuratively, to be involuntarily drawn into a situation or conflict.
To be trapped or entangled in a difficult situation; figuratively, to be bound by emotions, obligations, or other constraints.
To laugh with the mouth widely open, revealing the teeth; a spontaneous and open expression of laughter.
To meet unexpectedly or by chance; to encounter someone or something without prior arrangement.
To be unexpectedly struck or pushed, as if hit by a sudden shove or impact.
To be suddenly pushed forward or propelled uncontrollably; also describes an action that has already been committed and cannot be undone.