Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
To protrude or stick out; to be prominent outward.
A proverb meaning that if one family member suffers hardship, the other members also feel it.
in a state of having been cleaned by washing or having the property of being washable without damage
in a state of being defeated or beaten in a competition or rivalry
in a state of having one's mouth wide open and panting due to exhaustion or surprise
in a state of breathing heavily and panting due to exhaustion
in a state of being neglectful or inadvertently failing to attend to something due to lack of attention
Spilled or poured out (of liquid); figuratively, poured out fully, as feelings or affection toward someone.
Already recorded or entered into an official list.
Cut so deep as to reach the flesh; figuratively, deeply hurtful to the heart or feelings.
Earliest or first in time; preceding others.
Able to be climbed or ascended; passable by climbing.
A person accused, charged, or suspected of a criminal offense with sufficient grounds to be examined in court.
Able to be reconciled; capable of achieving peace.
Washed ashore and stranded on land, or run aground on the seabed (reef) and stuck.
Obtained, found, discovered; exists in a place or within something.
hips swaying or twisting sideways
exposed; uncovered; not protected
nearest; closest in distance or relation
to bump or collide into something
Audible or discernible by hearing; also said of information that becomes known or spreads.
To pant, to breathe heavily, to be out of breath.
To be nodding off or in a state of drowsy nodding.
Foremost, leading, first in position or rank.
Endured, suffered, bearable (often in negative to mean unbearable).
Pressed or squeezed into a tight space, or forced to do something.
Proverbial expression describing a person who has lost their composure or rational thinking due to extreme pressure or crisis.
Successfully identified or discovered through detection methods, particularly in cases involving hidden or complex criminal activities.
To suddenly stop speaking or making sound, often due to emotion, awe, or tension; can also mean to cease physical movement.
Shielded or enclosed by walls; also describes a state of being blocked or obstructed physically or emotionally.