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60 words & definitions

tenacious
Not easily letting go or giving up. (verb)
swoop
(especially of a bird) To move rapidly downward through the air (verb)
taint
To contaminate or pollute something. (verb)
tangle
To twist together into a confused mass (verb)
tattle
To report and tell about another's wrongdoing (verb)
teeter
To balance unsteadily, rocking back and forth, almost ready to fall (verb)
thrash
To beat a person or animal repeatedly and violently (verb)
tatters
Irregularly torn pieces of cloth, paper, or other material (noun)
thingamajig
Used to refer to something whose name one has forgotten, does not know, or does not wish to mention (noun)
throes
Intense or violent pain and struggle, especially accompanying birth, death, or great change (noun)
swoon
Faint from extreme emotion (verb)
throng
(of a crowd) fill or be present in (a place or area) (verb)
tacky
In bad taste (adjective)
tangy
Having a flavor that is pleasantly strong and sharp (adjective)
tawdry
Showy but cheap and of poor quality (adjective)
tempo
The rate or speed of motion or activity; pace (adjective)
testy
Easily irritated; impatient and somewhat bad-tempered (adjective)
tepid
Lacking in heat, strength, or enthusiasm. (adjective)
tedium
The state of being tedious (noun)
thaw
(of ice, snow, or another frozen substance, such as food) become liquid or soft as a result of warming. (verb)
tempest
A violent windy storm (noun)
tarnish
To cause a metal to lose its shine, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture (verb)
tedious
Too long, slow, or dull: tiresome or monotonous (adjective)
tamper
To interfere with or change something in order to cause damage or make unauthorized alterations. (verb)
taunt
To provoke or challenge someone with insulting remarks (verb)
thrill
Cause (someone) to have a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure (verb)
tantrum
An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child (noun)
tender
Showing gentleness and concern or sympathy (adjective)
thriller
A novel, play, or movie with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionag (noun)
thrive
For a child, animal, or plant to grow and develop well and vigorously (verb)
terrify
To cause somone to feel extreme fear (verb)
tenacity
Holding tightly onto a opinion or goal in a determined way (noun)
terse
A way of expressing something using a minimum number of words (adjective)
taboo
A subject, word, or action that is avoided for religious or social reasons (adjective)
throb
To steadily alternative between a large and small size (verb)
terror
A feeling of extreme fear (noun)
thrifty
Being careful about not wasting things or spending too much money (adjective)
throng
A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals (noun)
thaw
The melting of ice or snow, or a relaxation of political harshness or hostility (noun)
thrill
A sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure (noun)
symbolic
Used to signify deeper meanings beyond the literal sense, representing an idea. (adjective)
taciturn
Reserved or uncommunicative in speech. (adjective)
tactics
Planned actions or strategies used to achieve a specific goal. (noun)
tailspin
A rapid loss of control, a state of confusion, panic, or chaos, a sudden and dramatic decline or failure. (noun)
tainted
Contaminated or spoiled, often by exposure to something harmful or undesirable. (adjective)
tangible
Real and concrete, rather than abstract or imaginary, outwardly perceptible. (adjective)
tardy
Delaying or delayed beyond the expected or proper time; late. (adjective)
techie
A person who is very interested and skilled in technology, especially computers and electronics. (noun)
telltale
Revealing or indicating something hidden or secret, showing the inner nature of something. (adjective)
temperamental
Liable to sudden changes in mood or behavior; unpredictable in temperament. (adjective)
tenuous
Very weak or slight; lacking strength or substance; an opinion that is not well supported, having little basis or justification. (adjective)
tasty
Having a pleasant, distinct flavor that is very appealing. (adjective)
theoretical
Relating to what is possible or imagined rather than to what is real or known to be true. (adjective)
tenterhooks
Waiting nervously for something to happen. (noun)
synergy
The combined power of a group working together that is greater than when they are working separately. (noun)
thorny
Causing distress, difficulty, or trouble. (adjective)
tease
To laugh at somebody and make jokes about them, either in a friendly way or in order to annoy them (verb)
terrifying
Very frightening and causing extreme fear. (adjective)
tangent
A subject or activity that is a change in direction, and different than the one you had been doing. (noun)
sympathetic
Feeling or showing concern about someone who is in a bad situation (adjective)