Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A person who is suspected or formally accused of committing a crime or wrongdoing, especially in a legal context.
Covered completely by a hood or veil; describes a state of being shielded or concealed by a covering.
Directed or aimed at a specific object, person, or purpose; indicates a clear focus or intention.
Exchanged unintentionally or unknowingly, resulting in the swapping of positions or identities between objects or individuals.
(1) Feeling something deeply, as if it penetrates to the bone; (2) Extremely thin, reduced to mere bones; (3) Figurative expression for extreme poverty or total depletion of resources.
Infected or contracted a disease through direct or indirect contact with an infectious source.
Already written down permanently or explicitly stated in text; formally recorded or documented.
(1) Struck or collided with something moving, such as a vehicle or hard object; (2) Already hit or impacted, resulting in damage.
Feeling mentally overwhelmed and uncertain about what to do, describing deep confusion caused by a difficult situation.
Proverbial expression indicating that when facing difficulties, one must make determined efforts to avoid or overcome the problem wisely and thoughtfully.
Feeling difficulty or struggle in expressing thoughts or words, often due to confusion or inability to articulate something clearly.
Feeling directly hit by someone’s gaze, often accompanied by surprise, embarrassment, or intense attention.
Feeling mentally stuck and uncertain about what to do or think, describing deep confusion caused by pressure or complex circumstances.
Describes a liquid that has spilled from its container, emotions that have been poured out, or an unintentional overflow.
Having been included or carried along, commonly used in the context of conveying messages or greetings to someone else.
Fully blocked or congested due to a heavy accumulation of solid materials, such as garbage, rendering it unable to function properly.
Having been placed or transferred onto another party, often implying rejection or failure of a request or expectation.
Stacked or piled up in layers, or accumulated in large quantities, such as stones and sand piled along a roadside.
Experiencing a temporary halt or delay due to a specific reason; capable of being postponed or deferred without losing validity.
Suddenly overturned or flipped, often describing a fall from a vehicle or body position; also means liquid spilling or pouring out abruptly.
Accidentally overturned or flipped; often describes an unexpected fall; also refers to a back that can be bent forward flexibly.
Lying face down or prone; figuratively, bearing heavy loss, misfortune, or burden.
Supported, assisted, or strengthened by something or someone; describes a stable condition due to external support.
Inverted or overturned; also means spilled or poured out, typically referring to liquid escaping from a container.
To be burned, either physically or figuratively, expressing intense emotional states such as anger or passion.
To be pierced accidentally or physically; figuratively, to experience deep emotional pain, often due to a harsh word or event.
Closed or locked so that contents are not visible; used to describe meetings or sessions restricted to specific participants only.
Spoken or uttered unintentionally; refers to words that come out of the mouth without conscious intent, either verbally or mentally.
To be subjected to vaporization; processed by evaporation, typically to remove moisture or concentrate liquids.
Has undergone change; capable of being altered, either physically or qualitatively.