Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
A state of losing consciousness or memory due to extreme shock, fainting, or loss of spirit.
A proverb meaning that when migrating, one should seek and contact relatives for temporary lodging.
Figuratively, used to describe a state of extreme surprise, as if one's blood jumps.
The activity of flying with a glider made of a wooden frame and parachute cloth, which is towed upward by another aircraft and then released to soar through the air.
A state of losing the ability to think or reason, usually due to shock or confusion.
Moving from place to place without a fixed residence; wandering.
(1) Awakened from sleep; (2) lifted or raised up.
Can be refuted or disputed; especially in negative form means irrefutable or undeniable.
Uprooted or pulled out from its place.
(1) Hindered or obstructed, leading to failure or incompletion; (2) unable to grow large (of fruits).
The most in quantity; the largest number or amount.
Lying down in a stretched or prostrate position; often used to describe someone lying down due to illness or weakness.
Refers to something that is the newest, latest, or most recent; up-to-date.
Describes something that is capable of being or has been completely eradicated; wiped out.
Indicating something that is limited or restricted in scope, quantity, or extent; not excessive or unlimited.
To cough repeatedly and uncontrollably; also, to cough continuously without intention.
Able to be smelled or detected by the sense of smell; figuratively, uncovered or brought to light (of a secret or wrongdoing).
Already mixed or blended together into a single entity; no longer separable.
The state of being carried along, whether physically or figuratively, including being unintentionally taken or becoming involved in a matter.
Being in the lowest or bottommost position; also, being under someone's command or leadership.
clearly visible or understandable; not hidden or vague
appearing in one's imagination or memory like a shadow; or having its shadow faintly visible
always appearing in one's mind or memory; as if continually visible
scattered or spread everywhere; separated and not gathered; spread out widely
already in a state of being free or released from something that binds; able to be freed or released
Able to be differentiated or distinguished from each other; can be categorized based on differences.
Accidentally pulled out or uprooted; dislodged from its place by a pull.
Having been persuaded or deceived into believing something false; in a state of being coaxed or tricked.
To belch involuntarily or suddenly; to let out a reflexive burp.
Occupying the rearmost or last position in a sequence; being left behind or unable to keep up.