Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
Gradually destroyed or worn away by erosion, water, or repeated pressure, such as a railway track eroded over a kilometer.
Acting in a hurried, rushed manner without due caution or proper sequence, often leading to mistakes.
Being affected by sap or resin, either literally or figuratively, especially suffering negative consequences due to someone else’s actions.
Feeling an intense, involuntary sensation of tickling that causes physical reactions such as jerking or muscle tension.
Having been bitten, either intentionally or accidentally; metaphorically, suffering adverse consequences due to someone else's actions.
Experiencing an intense, obsessive infatuation or enthusiasm for something, to the point of neglecting responsibilities.
Crushed or run over by a heavy moving object, such as a vehicle, resulting in injury or death due to mechanical pressure.
Undergoes the process of grinding, either physically by machinery or metaphorically as part of transformation or destruction.
Strongly attracted or tempted by something desirable, especially due to inner desire or external allure, resulting in a shift in intention or behavior.
Influenced by temptation from another party, whether emotionally, physically, or materially, leading to a deviation from original intention.
Lying down or falling in a rolled-over position, either physically due to accident or metaphorically to indicate collapse or failure.
To roll around or tumble uncontrollably, often describing spontaneous or uncoordinated body movements.
To be wounded or cut by a machete; describes a sharp or deep physical injury, often in contexts of combat or violence.
To be included or classified within a particular group, category, or class; used to indicate categorization based on specific characteristics.
To walk slowly, unsteadily, and wobbling, as if losing balance or physical strength.
To move or act in a hurried, rushed manner, without calmness; describes a state of urgency or pressure.
To be scratched or marked by friction, leaving a visible line or damage on a surface; may be literal or metaphorical.
Figurative: deeply felt and permanently imprinted in the heart; describes an emotional experience that leaves a lasting, indelible mark.
Not easily shaken or influenced by pressure, challenges, or negative forces; describes a steadfast and resilient sense of nationalism.
To sway or wobble due to external force or vibration; commonly used to describe unstable objects during transport.
To be emotionally or morally awakened by an event, especially one that stirs compassion or empathy toward others.
A person who is sued in a legal proceeding; specifically, the defendant in a lawsuit seeking compensation or legal redress.
To sob or weep quietly, often as an expression of deep sorrow or emotional pain.
To fall and roll uncontrollably, typically due to loss of balance, as in a car rolling into a ravine.
To roll over and over uncontrollably and unintentionally, typically occurring during a fall down a slope or inclined surface.
To roll or slide uncontrollably, often without control, as an object moves down an inclined surface.
Already rolled up or wrapped completely; also used figuratively to indicate total defeat or complete destruction of a group or force.
In a state of wrestling or falling during a physical fight; describes uncontrolled body movements due to combat.
Falling or rolling about violently during a physical struggle; describes a body moving erratically due to grappling.
Experiencing rapid physical shaking or loss of balance; also refers to deep emotional disturbance, such as anxiety or shock caused by distressing news.