Words Starting with "T"
5,175 words found
Already gathered or assembled together, especially referring to groups, organizations, or resources combined into a unified whole.
To feel humiliated or degraded, especially due to public insult or unjust treatment.
To escape from danger, threat, or negative consequence; to successfully avoid something harmful.
Limited by a specific boundary; having a defined end, in contrast to infinite quantities that extend without termination.
To vibrate or sway repeatedly; to tremble or oscillate gently, often describing unstable or feeble motion.
To be included in a calculation or list; to be counted or considered as part of a particular total or category.
Included in a calculation or already counted; used to indicate the starting point of a period or inclusion in a total amount.
Respected by others due to virtue, status, or courage; indicates high social or formal dignity.
Punished for breaking the law; refers to a person who has received a penalty from an authorized authority.
Capable of being inhabited or suitable as a dwelling; describes an object or space that is safe and habitable.
Stuck firmly into a surface or soft material such as soil or swamp; describes an object embedded deeply.
In the state of being drawn out from its sheath, especially a blade; conveys readiness or a state of combat preparedness.
A small marine fish from the genus Stolephorus, edible and commonly processed into dried or salted food; includes varieties such as teri geladah (Stolephorus indicus).
A small marine fish from the genus Stolephorus, commonly consumed dried or salted; figuratively used to describe something insignificant or of little value.
A loud, sudden vocal outburst, typically expressing strong emotion such as fear, anger, or joy; often audible from a distance.
The result of shouting; a loud vocal expression often reflecting intense emotion such as fear, anger, or joy.
A tall shrub resembling a small tree, typically 1.5 to 2 meters high, scientifically known as Rhinacanthus nasuta, commonly found in tropical regions.
To be emotionally or mentally shaken, typically due to a sudden shock or unexpected event that disrupts inner calm.
To be lost in daydreams or vivid fantasies, often reflecting deep emotional longing or unrequited affection toward someone.
A flour made from grinding cereal grains similar to wheat, commonly used in baking bread, pastries, and other flour-based foods.
To suffer emotional pain, such as embarrassment or disappointment, due to an unwanted or unfortunate event.
Extremely hot, especially referring to intense sunlight; also describes a tight, constricting condition, such as clothing or a binding that is too tight.
Archaic form of 'menyetrika'; used in older or literary contexts to describe the act of ironing clothes.
Bound or secured, either physically or conceptually, indicating a state of being connected or restricted.
Proverbial expression describing someone who has lost freedom or control, no longer able to act independently or exercise authority.
A type of square sail mounted at the bow of a traditional boat, used to catch wind or as a structural component.
Included in a group or process; to be part of something either intentionally or unintentionally.
To accept something willingly or passively; to receive or acknowledge a gift, message, or role with appropriate attitude.
An expression of gratitude or appreciation for a kind act, assistance, or gift received from another person.
To openly admit fault or wrongdoing, often as a form of apology.