Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
Already entangled or secured with fabric or rope stretched across; commonly used in contexts involving binding or spreading materials.
Already released or freed from bondage, burden, or attachment; commonly used in contexts of physical or emotional liberation.
Feeling deeply moved and sorrowful, typically due to empathy toward suffering or an emotionally touching event.
Being in a state of repas, meaning open or split apart, often describing a physical condition with a gap or opening.
Being in a tilted or slanted position, not upright or perpendicular to a flat surface or vertical line.
Circular removal of cambium tissue around a tree trunk to gradually halt water and nutrient flow, leading to the tree's slow death; a technique used in vegetation control or forest management.
Experiencing deep pain or emotion, characterized by labored breathing or fragmented vocalizations.
Experiencing extreme pain or emotion, marked by repeated and continuous labored breathing.
Has fully penetrated and evenly distributed into a surface or object, no longer visible as an external layer.
Synonymous with 'deret'; a sequence or series of items arranged in order, commonly used in mathematical or sequential contexts.
Onomatopoeic sound resembling the blast of a machine gun or firearm, often used to depict rapid, continuous gunfire.
Has directed attention or energy fully toward a specific object, goal, or activity, without distraction.
Has been united or incorporated into a single, cohesive whole, either physically or conceptually.
Has been pledged as collateral in a financial transaction, making the asset temporarily belong to another party until the debt is settled.
Speaking with abrupt pauses, stutters, or hesitations due to emotions such as fear, nervousness, or confusion.
Suddenly shouting loudly due to shock, fear, or sudden surprise, often without control.
Moving slowly and cautiously by feeling around, typically due to darkness, blindness, or impaired vision.
Physically or emotionally obstructed; hindered, blocked, or held back in movement or feeling.
Feeling physically or mentally gripped; capable of being grasped or estimated; hesitant, shy, or uncertain in action or decision.
Feeling a deep sense of silence or emptiness, often due to abandonment or loneliness.
Visually represented in a drawing or mental image; also describes something already envisioned in the mind beforehand.
Receiving an accidental blow, typically striking a body part or hard surface; describes the physical impact of a collision.
Experiencing obstruction or interference in the course of an activity; also refers to being emotionally or mentally affected by temptation.
Experiencing sudden displacement or lifting due to force or pressure; unable to withstand a heavy load.
Experiencing obstruction due to being caught or wedged; also describes stiffness or immobility in movement or position.
Attached or hung in place, such as on a wall; or dependent on a decision, condition, or another party.
Proverb describing a woman neglected by her husband yet unable to seek divorce due to legal or social constraints.
Capable of being reached or attained, either physically or in aspiration; describes something within reach or achievable.
The hands flail or stretch repeatedly as if trying to reach something, often conveying helplessness or futile effort.
Already worked on or cultivated intensively, especially in agricultural contexts, indicating complete completion of labor.