Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Definite, certain, or unquestionable; also refers to something fixed or unchanging in a particular context.
Clearly written or printed; refers to information that is already recorded and difficult to alter.
Being in a prone position or falling face-down, typically due to loss of balance or strength, indicating an uncontrolled physical state.
In a state of order, neatness, and compliance with rules; also describes behavior that is polite and socially appropriate.
Formal rules governing the sequence, structure, and procedure of meetings, sessions, or official events to ensure smooth operation and adherence to protocol.
A system of rules, principles, and norms governing individual and institutional behavior within the legal framework, including compliance with legislation and judicial procedures.
Rules and procedures governing the movement of vehicles and pedestrians on roads to ensure safety, smooth flow, and compliance with traffic regulations.
Formal rules or procedures governing the conduct of marriage, including legal requirements and ceremonial steps.
Has fallen asleep or is in a state of sleep; also used to describe unintentional sleeping, such as due to fatigue or being overwhelmed by surroundings.
Has been or is experiencing a stab wound; specifically refers to a physical injury caused by a sharp object, such as a weapon, often in contexts of violence or accidents.
To have been issued a traffic fine; specifically refers to a traffic offender who avoids court appearances, believing that paying a fine is sufficient without further legal consequences.
Has been or can be drawn from a well or container; also used figuratively to describe something that occurs unintentionally or without prior planning.
Has been or can be drawn; passive form of 'timbakan', literally referring to the act of drawing water from a well, and figuratively used to describe something taken forcibly or occurring without choice.
Completely covered or hidden by accumulated soil, debris, or material; can refer to physical or figurative concealment.
Proverbial expression describing something hidden that is thoroughly investigated or examined with great care.
Buried completely under soil or heavy material; completely hidden due to accumulation of weight or debris.
To be struck by a heavy object or subjected to physical pressure; figuratively, to suffer misfortune or hardship.
Unbalanced or skewed; describing a condition that deviates from equilibrium or straightness.
To suffer oppression or unjust treatment systematically, often by dominant power structures or social hierarchies, resulting in a sense of victimization and loss of rights.
To be covered or pressed down by something heavy, either physically, as when books fall on a student card, or metaphorically, as in feeling emotionally overwhelmed.
Left behind or separated from a group, typically due to delay or inability to keep up, such as a person who becomes lost on a mountain peak after their companions have continued onward.
The superlative form of 'tinggi', describing the highest position or degree within a given category, such as the highest office in an organization.
To move or shift with small, rapid, repeated motions, such as a small bird hopping about or something trembling slightly.
Blown by wind or air current, causing objects such as paper to move or become disordered; describes the effect of wind force.
Explicitly rejected; also implies being pushed or shoved due to external force, either physically or metaphorically.
Received help; rescued from danger or threat; saved from a life-threatening situation such as a fatal heart attack.
Protruding visibly from a surface or surrounding environment; also implies having occurred unintentionally or irreversibly.
Capable of being transmitted, relayed, transferred, or disseminated from one party to another; commonly used in contexts of economic or social ripple effects.
The oldest in age within a group; also refers to the eldest child in a family, indicating seniority or primogeniture.
Struck forcefully by a moving vehicle or object, such as a train or car; describes a physical collision.