Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
To be defeated or overcome by an opponent, indicating a state where someone or something is unable to prevail in a competition or contest.
To be obstructed or blocked physically or emotionally; describes something stuck in the heart or eyes, often indicating suppressed feelings or sorrow.
Something felt deeply in the heart but not yet spoken or expressed; a proverbial expression for suppressed emotions that remain unvoiced.
Unable or unwilling to speak up, especially to object, respond, or reject, due to fear or shame.
To suddenly leap or attack in order to seize or grip prey; to assault with force and surprise.
The result of an attack or assault; figuratively, a powerful grip or hold that is difficult to escape, such as control or influence that ensnares a person.
Lying motionless and powerless due to extreme fatigue or physical weakness; fallen or sprawled in a state of helplessness.
Located at the far right end; literally describes position or placement within a sequence of objects or people.
To be tightly embraced by someone or something, or to be trapped in difficult circumstances such as suffering, hardship, or emotional conflict.
To become locked or tightly closed, often suddenly due to external forces such as strong wind or safety mechanisms.
A condition where the mouth is locked in spasm, preventing the jaw from opening, often due to stress, epileptic seizures, or neurological disorders.
A condition in which the mouth is locked due to muscle spasms, often a symptom of neurological disorders or severe stress.
To come to a halt or fail due to obstacles, whether physical, emotional, or logistical, such as a project stopping midway.
Contained or embedded within something, whether physically, emotionally, or conceptually, such as feelings in the heart or information in a document.
Spread widely open, especially the legs, as in jumping or lying down with legs far apart.
To fight fiercely and violently, with warriors or fighters moving rapidly and repeatedly drawing their swords in battle.
Suddenly feeling drowsy or sleepy, typically due to fatigue or monotony.
Feeling drowsy repeatedly or persistently, often due to prolonged waiting or physical exhaustion.
Suddenly seized or caught; subjected to an abrupt attack or overwhelming force; fallen or struck unexpectedly.
Lying prostrate in a disorganized or helpless state, often due to injury or exhaustion; conveys a condition of physical or mental collapse.
Expressible in words; narrated explicitly; capable of being described verbally; especially used to convey intense emotions that defy verbal expression.
Already classified into a specific category; included within a defined classification or group in a systematic or formal manner.
Tightly closed, unable to be opened; specifically describes a mouth sealed shut due to emotion or tension.
Possessing the greatest material wealth; having the highest level of riches compared to others in a given group or community.
Capable or having the strength to perform an action; possessing physical or mental ability to move or act.
Capable of being pedaled; having the ability to be operated by pedaling, as in bicycles or similar devices.
Tightly bound or wrapped, either physically or metaphorically; also used figuratively to indicate being involved in a situation or matter.
Refers to a state of being behind in development, progress, or advancement, especially in social, technological, or intellectual aspects.
Means having undergone castration, the surgical removal or suppression of reproductive functions in animals or humans.
Describes a state where something has broken or split into small fragments, often physically or structurally.