Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
Opens widely to the left or right, such as a door or opening; becomes wider or more fragmented, especially in torn or perforated objects.
In a state of being controlled or dominated by another party, either physically or authoritatively, resulting in loss of autonomy or self-control.
Accidentally peeled or opened, as in a surface or layer being stripped away; or in a state of overlapping or mutually covering each other repeatedly.
Trapped or caught within a fortification or enclosed space, especially referring to large animals like elephants caught in a defensive structure.
Buried in the ground as part of a burial; also means buried or embedded physically or metaphorically, such as being trapped alive.
Separated or detached from its original part, often describing a broken or disintegrated physical state.
To experience strong shaking or trembling; also describes a state of being thin due to illness or poor health.
To slip out or come loose from its intended position, such as from a hole or rail, due to slipping or unintended detachment.
Occurring or existing at a later time; delayed or behind in sequence or timing.
Physically or emotionally restrained or bound; also describes a state of shock or sudden fear-induced hesitation.
An old type of short firearm, historically known as a carbine or small cannon, used in classical military contexts.
Hanging weakly or nearly broken but still attached, as in a tired arm, a drooping tree branch, or a dog’s ear hanging down due to fatigue or injury.
Gathered together into a single group or unit; for example, the required funds have been fully collected.
Securely closed with a key, making it impossible to open; also used figuratively to indicate that a situation has ended or become irreversible.
Unable to speak due to a stiff jaw, fear, shock, or intense emotion, giving the sensation that the mouth is physically or emotionally locked.
Trapped or confined, either physically or in a social-political context, such as being under colonial rule or imprisoned in an inescapable situation.
Has bloomed or unfurled, typically referring to a flower opening from a bud; can be used literally or metaphorically for development or growth.
Already chewed; refers to something that has undergone chewing, or an accidental act of chewing.
Idiomatic expression for bad luck or misfortune; sometimes used ironically to imply fortune emerging from hardship.
Archaic form meaning to fight or struggle, specifically used in the context of rams butting heads.
Having lost its outer layer, either intentionally (e.g., fruit or egg) or due to injury causing skin to peel off.
Completely drained or emptied, either physically (e.g., water from a pond) or metaphorically (e.g., wealth or energy exhausted entirely).
Trapped within a confined space such as a house or cage; experiencing physical imprisonment or a state of being surrounded with no means of escape.
Restricted in understanding due to narrow-mindedness or rigid thinking that prevents openness to alternative perspectives.
Subjected to a curse from divine or social forces, or suffering dire consequences due to morally reprehensible actions.
Describes a situation where the trail or location of a person or object has been successfully traced, indicating that the information or footprint has been discovered.
To be born or brought into existence, either physically from a mother’s womb or metaphorically as something newly emerged.
An archaic term referring to traditional martial arts, particularly silat or pencak silat, used in classical or literary contexts.
Achieved or carried out successfully, often due to collaboration or support from various parties.
To be caught off guard or rushed into action, often due to haste or delayed initiation.