Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Good, nice, or noble; often used in religious context.
Good, nice, or pleasant; often used in religious context.
A traditional Javanese dance performed by male-female pairs accompanied by gamelan and singing, usually to enliven wedding celebrations.
The time of sunset; dusk (archaic, rarely used).
variant form of takzir (discretionary punishment in Islamic law)
warning or admonition, especially from Allah to His servants
the 20th letter of the Latin alphabet, representing the sound /t/
building or room used for performances of films, plays, or other performing arts
A theatrical movement from the mid-20th century whose plays portray the meaninglessness, purposelessness, and futility of human existence.
An anti-realistic theatrical style that encourages the audience to observe characters critically rather than emotionally identify with them.
A traveling theater troupe that moves from place to place carrying all its equipment for performances.
A form of theater that emphasizes pantomime, dance, and sound, using minimal words and lacking a clear narrative plot.
An open-air performance venue without a roof, used for watching plays or films.
having the quality or character of a theatrical performance; dramatic
to strike with a flat object, such as hitting water with a paddle or beating a mattress; also used in sports
to guess or conjecture something without certain basis
something that is guessed or the result of guessing; a riddle; a conjecture
a freshwater fish, same as tambakan
Having a greater distance between opposite surfaces compared to similar objects; thick
Figurative expression referring to a person who is taciturn or reluctant to speak
Figurative meaning lacking compassion, cruel, or having the heart to do something harsh
Having strong and firm faith or conviction
Figuratively, describing someone who is not sensitive to criticism or mockery; lacking shame or empathy.
Figuratively, meaning insensitive or indifferent to others' feelings; same as 'tebal jangat'.
Figuratively, having a plentiful amount of money; wealthy.
Figuratively, having a thick skin; insensitive or shameless.
Figuratively, having no sense of shame; brazenly doing something embarrassing.
Figurative. Difficulty pronouncing foreign words or words unfamiliar to the tongue.
A figurative expression describing someone who is thick-skinned, shameless, or lacks a sense of decency and self-respect.
Having strong spirit, will, or desire that is not easily extinguished.