Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
The most reliable or trustworthy in a given context; used to express the highest level of dependability within a group or situation.
Capable of being trusted or relied upon in a given situation, indicating consistency and dependability in action or performance.
Being trapped or confined within a place or condition, used both literally and figuratively to express a lack of freedom.
Being firmly tied or suspended to something, indicating a strong or inescapable dependence.
Describing a state that is clearly visible or audible, free from ambiguity or obscurity, both physically and conceptually.
Describing someone who is intelligent, wise, and capable of logical thinking and solving problems with clear insight.
Extremely bright, almost blinding; intense light so strong that no shadows or darkness remain.
The natural light emitted by the moon at night, providing illumination and preventing complete darkness.
A weather condition characterized by clear skies and bright light, with no thick clouds or dim illumination.
Having a clear mind and quick understanding; easily grasping new information or concepts.
To make something clear and distinct, either visually or intellectually, by organizing and explaining information thoroughly.
Proverbial expression describing a state of returning peace, safety, or happiness after enduring hardship or suffering, akin to fog lifting and sunlight emerging.
A state of mental clarity, free from confusion or doubt, often describing a calm and focused mind.
The early morning period around 5:00 to 5:30 AM, when the earth becomes visibly clear after nightfall, commonly used in traditional or agricultural contexts.
The early morning period around 5:30 to 6:00 AM, when light begins to appear and flies start to fly, often used metaphorically to describe the beginning of a still-dim but active day.
A quality of being clear or transparent like glass, without cloudiness or visual obstruction, used literally or figuratively to describe clarity of light, glass, or mental state.
Extremely clear or evident; used to describe something that is unmistakable or visible, even if it appears slightly dark or indistinct.
Expressed openly and honestly without concealment; speaking or acting directly and without hesitation or fear.
Repeatedly nodding up and down, especially the head drooping due to drowsiness or fatigue; a rhythmic, repetitive motion indicating exhaustion or inability to stay awake.
Moving up and down repeatedly, especially the bow of a ship or boat swaying with ocean waves; describes a dynamic, rhythmic motion in unstable water conditions.
Experiencing direct exposure to wind, causing dizziness or discomfort; figuratively, indicating early signs or indications of something impending.
Refers to rumors or unverified information spreading gradually and informally, often through word of mouth.
Raised or lifted; capable of being lifted; also refers to a royal funeral bier or procession used in traditional royal ceremonies.
A figurative expression referring to the time around 7:30 to 8:00 AM, often used to denote the early morning hours.
Capable of being encompassed or grasped by the mind; used to describe experiences so profound or vast that they exceed rational comprehension.
Repeatedly opening and closing rapidly, resembling the fluttering motion of a bird’s beak before death, indicating extreme weakness or exhaustion.
Experiencing a strong physical, emotional, or psychological stimulus that triggers an intense response, either positive or negative, or being in a state activated by external stimuli.
Experiencing profound suffering or oppression due to unjust treatment, exploitation, or prolonged injustice, especially in social or historical contexts.
Extremely pampered from childhood, resulting in ingrained habits or traits that persist into adulthood and old age, reflecting deeply rooted behavioral patterns formed early in life.
Already having done something irreversible, indicating a state that cannot be undone or corrected.