Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
To suddenly stand up abruptly, often in a spontaneous or aggressive reaction; also refers to something that has been established or erected permanently.
Already or capable of being distributed to various locations or parties; describes the process of spreading evenly or systematically.
Figurative: capable of being raised or elevated in quality, value, or status; commonly used in economic or professional contexts.
Forced or pushed forward or backward due to external pressure; also describes actions taken involuntarily or prematurely due to external influence.
Proverbial expression describing someone who behaves improperly or unjustly due to their great power or authority.
To fall or sit down suddenly, often involuntarily due to fatigue, shock, or emotional stress; to end up seated without prior intention.
Suspected or anticipated in advance based on prior signs; also refers to a person suspected of committing a crime.
Anticipated or expected in advance; also refers to someone suspected or considered a potential culprit.
Has been successfully captured or reclaimed; describes the act of regaining control over a territory or strategic position, such as a capital city regained after a rebellion.
Can be directly reflected; describes how the atmosphere or characteristics of a place are mirrored in architecture or design, such as the colonial-era village ambiance of Yogyakarta reflected in the traditional pavilion's architecture.
An open field used for sports or public gatherings; derived from Dutch 'terrein', referring to a specially managed open area.
Clearly visible or exposed; capable of being revealed or displayed naturally, such as artworks arranged neatly to be aesthetically and effectively exposed.
Capable of being avoided or prevented; describes an event or consequence that does not have to occur if preventive measures are taken.
A shortened or variant form of 'trem'; refers to a light rail or electric train operating in major Indonesian cities.
To move or occur rapidly and repeatedly in a continuous, pulsating manner, resembling a series of quick breaths or bursts.
Prevented from spreading or flowing further due to obstruction; blocked or dammed, as in floodwater that can no longer advance.
To fall suddenly and forcefully onto the ground with the chest and abdomen hitting the surface; describes a sudden, hard impact with the ground.
To be forcefully thrown or flung into a place, typically due to a sudden strong impact or force.
Continuously thrown back and forth from one place to another, often describing chaotic or uncontrollable movement, such as a boat tossed in the open sea.
Most delicious in taste; experiencing maximum satisfaction in terms of physical comfort or pleasure.
A traditional, archaic type of round jar with a small plate-like lid, no longer commonly used in daily life.
To be accidentally stepped on or trodden upon, resulting in minor damage or separation due to pressure, often used for objects or body parts.
A large hat made from woven rattan, bamboo, or other natural materials, traditionally worn as headgear.
Submerged or immersed in water, either literally or figuratively, such as being overwhelmed by emotion or circumstance.
To be left to settle or sink gradually, typically in a liquid, so that an object rests at the bottom or becomes submerged.
A training session or routine exercise aimed at improving skill or physical fitness, borrowed from Dutch.
Breathing heavily and rapidly, typically after intense physical exertion such as sprinting or strenuous activity.
Already startled or jolted; describes a sudden shock or strong tremor affecting the body or mind.
Proverbial expression describing loss of reason or mental confusion, likened to fingers slipping from a book or losing logical sequence.
Stretched out widely or spread out; also refers to a specific tree species, such as terentang ayam (Buchaninia arborescens), known for its sprawling stems and leaves.