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T words

All T words

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tentative
(adj) uncertain
tolerate
(verb) to deal with; to permit
terminate
(verb) to come or bring to an end
token
(noun) something representing or expressing something else; an outward sign
tether
(noun) a rope or chain for tying an animal down
temperate
(adj) without extremes; self-restrained
timid
(adj) shy; scared; fearful
tumult
(noun) confusion; disorder; a loud, confused noise
thrive
(verb) to grow or develop well
trace
(noun) a small amount
toxin
(noun) a poisonous substance
theology
(noun) the study of God; a system of religious beliefs
tidings
(noun) literary news
transpire
(verb) to become known
thwart
(verb) to hinder; to prevent from occurence
tempestuous
(adj) stormy
transcend
(verb) to go beyond the range of; to surpass
taut
(adj) stretched tightly; not slack
turbulent
(adj) agitated; disturbed
tangible
(adj) able to be perceived by touch; clear and definite; real
transplant
(verb) to transfer
taint
(verb) to spoil; to contaminate;to strain the honor of
terrestrial
(adj) of the earth
testimonial
(noun) statement of truth
thrifty
(adj) economical; frugal
tortuous
(adj) full of twists and turns; complex
terse
(adj) concise; abrupy; pithy
tactful
(adj) a keen sense of keeping good relations and avoiding offense
tepid
(adj) lukewarm
therapeutic
(adj) curing or helping to cure
turmoil
(noun) state of great disturbance or confusion
tamper
(verb) to meddle or interfere with
trivial
(adj) unimportant
tenacity
(noun) persistence
trite
(adj) hackneyed; overused
trickle
(verb) to flow slowly; to move little by little
tranquility
(noun) serenity; calm
torsion
(noun) the act of twisting or being twisted
taciturn
(adj) saying little; quiet
trepidation
(noun) fear; apprehension
tenet
(noun) a principle; a firm belief
tyranny
(noun) cruel exercise of power; absolute and arbitrary rule
travesty
(noun) a distorted or absurb imitation
tout
(verb) to praise or promote publicly
tedious
(adj) tiresome due to length or dullness

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