Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
To laugh softly and repeatedly, typically due to mild amusement or ticklishness.
Gradually erased or faded from memory over time due to the passage of time or repeated experiences.
A deep, painful emotion that lingers in the heart and remains difficult to forget, even after time has passed.
Briefly flashes into mind, but not fully recalled or retained, often fleeting in nature.
Appearing briefly in vision or memory, like a flash of light—fleeting and faint, often referring to a transient image or impression.
Suddenly arises in the mind or heart, like a faint yet vivid image or emotion that emerges unexpectedly.
A fleeting image or shimmer briefly appearing on the surface of the face, as if a faint shadow or flash of light momentarily manifests.
Capable of being counted or assessed quantitatively; often used to describe an amount that is immeasurable or indeterminate.
The latest or most recent
Bouncing or jerking up and down rapidly and uncontrollably, typically due to overwhelming joy or excitement.
Can be counted or calculated; also means suspected or believed to be involved in an event.
Flapping or swaying loosely, as clothes hung to dry; or scattered or blown away due to shaking.
Can be reasonably estimated or imagined; beyond imagination, especially in reference to intense suffering or fear.
Has been sent by a party; also means capable of being dispatched, especially in logistics or communication.
Has been sent or delivered; passive form of 'mengirimkan', emphasizing the completion of delivery.
Told or narrated, either orally or in writing; used to indicate that a story or event has been recounted in a narrative form.
To spin rapidly and uncontrollably, causing dizziness or loss of balance; often used to describe uncontrolled movements of the eyes, tongue, and mouth.
A fire suddenly flaring up intensely and uncontrollably, licking surrounding surfaces; figuratively, describes intense chaos such as war or rebellion in full swing.
Can be ignited or set ablaze; passive form of 'mengobarkan', indicating the potential or capability to be lit.
Feeling emotionally or mentally shaken, resulting in a disoriented or chaotic state of mind; restless and unsettled.
Shivering intensely and repeatedly, typically due to fear, cold, or deep anxiety.
Extremely trembling or shivering repeatedly, typically due to cold, fear, or intense anxiety.
Fingers or toes that are bent and tightly adhered, unable to move normally; also describes a wrinkled or crumpled condition.
Physically restrained with a chain or lock, or metaphorically trapped, confined, and surrounded in a difficult situation.
Exposed to foreign or hazardous substances, resulting in compromised quality or cleanliness of a substance or environment; for example, groundwater contaminated by industrial waste.
Under adequate supervision or control, preventing deviation or chaos; crucial in the management of state finances.
Politically or interest-bound by a particular group, resulting in loss of independence in decision-making; commonly used to describe parliament members influenced by anti-reform factions.
In a state of effective integration with a system or other parties, enabling activities or processes to proceed in a harmonized and orderly manner.
Already placed in a box or no longer eligible to participate in a competition or activity; commonly used in sports or contests.
Divided into small, separate, or fragmented parts; lacking cohesion or unity, especially in structure or ideology.