Words Starting with "T"
5,173 words found
A Minangkabau-derived term meaning caught red-handed while committing a crime or wrongdoing.
Neglecting or failing to recognize duties, responsibilities, or important events; forgetting intentionally or unintentionally; also refers to being absorbed in emotion or a state of unawareness akin to sleep.
Not remembered or forgotten by someone; also describes an action that was unintentionally left unperformed or unattended due to negligence.
Exceeding a reasonable or normal limit; indicating an extremely high degree in a qualitative or quantitative context.
Occurring repeatedly or continuously in large numbers or high intensity; characterized by persistent, overlapping occurrences.
Exceeding the scheduled time for an event or journey; arriving or departing later than the designated time.
A verb indicating the act of exceeding a limit or boundary, often used in quantitative or qualitative contexts.
An adverb indicating extreme degree or excessive intensity, often used to emphasize unaffordability or emotional extremity.
A proverb indicating that over-improving or excessively refining something can backfire, resulting in deterioration or failure to meet its intended purpose.
A metaphor suggesting that excessive success, ambition, or elevation inevitably leads to downfall due to imbalance or overreach.
A verb indicating that something has been surpassed or exceeded, either physically or conceptually.
Officially attached as part of a document or letter, typically to provide supporting evidence or additional information.
To be directly affected by a negative event or disaster, such as flood, earthquake, or volcanic ash overflow.
Suddenly or naturally wide open, as if a mouth is agape due to surprise or shock.
To be struck or hit unintentionally, often without awareness, typically by a moving object.
Has been stepped over or performed, indicating that an action has begun or been completed.
Not overlooked or missed; specifically refers to something that has been fully attended to, read, or processed without omission.
Already continued or carried forward; also used figuratively to indicate that something has occurred unavoidably, such as a separation that has already taken place.
Having already done or said something unintentionally, making it irreversible and requiring acceptance of the resulting consequences.
Carefully preserved or safeguarded, remaining intact and undamaged, often used to describe inherited property or valuable possessions.
Neglected, abandoned, or left unattended; commonly used to describe objects, places, or people left without care or concern.
Means to be included or incorporated into a particular category, group, or context, often used in classification or inclusion.
Means to be thrown or flung forcefully away from one's original position, often describing sudden or violent displacement.
Feeling deeply emotionally or psychologically affected, often due to a profound experience or a strong emotional disturbance.
Describes repeated, uncontrolled swinging motion, such as a bell swaying back and forth, producing sound that breaks silence.
An archaic form describing a deeply sorrowful, heartfelt weeping, commonly found in classical poetry or literature.
Prohibited by law, social norms, or specific rules; an action or presence forbidden due to violation of established regulations.
Extremely popular in the market, indicating the highest sales volume or demand compared to similar products.
Having the property of being soluble; capable of forming a homogeneous mixture with a solvent through molecular interaction, especially when the substance lacks pores that would hinder the absorption of dissolved molecules.
Possessing high skill or proficiency due to repeated training or systematic practice, indicating abilities acquired through intensive rehearsal.