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tisLanguageC2
Meaning: It is (archaic or poetic).
Part of speech: contraction
Example: Tis the season to be jolly.
Category: Language βΊ Poetry
titularLanguageC2
Meaning: Relating to the title of something.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He played the titular role in the film.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- named
- designated
TmesisLanguageC2
Meaning: The separation of parts of a compound word.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The phrase 'un-freaking-believable' is an example of tmesis.
Category: Language βΊ Linguistics
Synonyms: word separation
ToLanguageA1
Meaning: Used to indicate direction or destination.
Part of speech: preposition
Example: She is going to the store.
Category: Language βΊ Grammar
Synonyms:
- toward
- in the direction of
Antonyms: from
Tok PisinLanguageC2
Meaning: A creole language spoken in Papua New Guinea.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Tok Pisin is widely used in Papua New Guinea.
Category: Language
tone languageLanguageC2
Meaning: A language in which pitch is used to distinguish meaning.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Mandarin is a tone language.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- tonal language
- pitch language
tone unitLanguageC2
Meaning: A segment of speech or sound that conveys meaning.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Each tone unit in the sentence was clear.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- intonation unit
- speech segment
tongue-in-checkLanguageC2
Meaning: Said or done in a joking or sarcastic way.
Part of speech: idiom
Example: His comment was meant to be tongue-in-cheek.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- sarcastic
- ironic
tongue-twisterLanguageB2
Meaning: A phrase that is difficult to say quickly.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She tried to say the tongue-twister three times fast.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- difficult phrase
- verbal challenge
TooLanguageA1
Meaning: Also; as well.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: I want to go too.
Category: Language
Meaning 2: Excessively; more than is needed.
Example: It's too hot outside.
Synonyms:
- also
- excessively
Antonyms:
- not
- barely
tookLanguageA1
Meaning: Past tense of take; to have received or captured.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She took the book from the shelf.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- grabbed
- seized
Antonyms:
- gave
- returned
toothyLanguageB2
Meaning: Having many teeth or large teeth.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The toothy grin made everyone laugh.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- grinning
- smiling
tootieLanguageA2
Meaning: A term of endearment or nickname.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She called her daughter tootie.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- sweetheart
- darling
toponymLanguageB2
Meaning: A place name.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The toponym 'London' refers to the capital of England.
Category: Language βΊ Geography
Synonyms:
- place name
- geographical name
topsy turvyLanguageB2
Meaning: In a state of confusion or disorder.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The room was topsy turvy after the party.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- chaotic
- disordered
toreLanguageA2
Meaning: Past tense of tear; to have ripped something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She tore the paper in half.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- ripped
- shredded
Antonyms:
- joined
- mended
tornLanguageA2
Meaning: Ripped or damaged by pulling apart.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The torn fabric needed to be repaired.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- ripped
- shredded
Antonyms:
- whole
- intact
translateLanguageA2
Meaning: to express the meaning of words or text in another language
Part of speech: verb
Example: Can you translate this document into Spanish?
Category: Language
Phrase: translate into
Phrase example: He can translate English into French.
Synonyms:
- interpret
- render
Antonyms:
- misinterpret
- confuse
translationLanguageB1
Meaning: the process of translating words or text from one language to another
Part of speech: noun
Example: The translation of the book took several months.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- interpretation
- version
translatorLanguageB1
Meaning: a person who translates from one language to another
Part of speech: noun
Example: The translator worked on the novel for a year.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- interpreter
- transcriber
transliterateLanguageC1
Meaning: to write or print a word in the characters of another alphabet
Part of speech: verb
Example: We need to transliterate the name into Latin script.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- convert
- transcribe
trenchantLanguageC2
Meaning: Sharp or cutting in expression or style.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His trenchant remarks made everyone think.
Category: Language βΊ Writing
Synonyms:
- incisive
- sharp
Antonyms:
- blunt
- dull
tri-LanguageA1
Meaning: A prefix meaning three.
Part of speech: prefix
Example: The word 'triangle' has the prefix tri-.
Category: Language βΊ Grammar
triceLanguageC2
Meaning: A very short period of time.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He finished the task in a trice.
Category: Language βΊ Expressions
Synonyms:
- instant
- moment
tricksyLanguageC2
Meaning: Clever in a deceptive way.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The tricksy fox outsmarted the hunters.
Category: Language βΊ Descriptive Terms
Synonyms:
- cunning
- sly
Antonyms: honest
trickyLanguageB2
Meaning: Difficult to deal with or handle.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The tricky problem required careful thought.
Category: Language βΊ Descriptive Terms
Synonyms:
- difficult
- challenging
Antonyms: easy
triedLanguageA2
Meaning: To have made an effort to do something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She tried her best to finish the project.
Category: Language βΊ Verbs
Synonyms:
- attempted
- endeavored
Antonyms: failed
trifleLanguageB2
Meaning: Something of little value or importance.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He dismissed the issue as a mere trifle.
Category: Language βΊ Expressions
Synonyms:
- triviality
- nothing
triflingLanguageB2
Meaning: Of little value or importance.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She considered the matter trifling.
Category: Language βΊ Descriptive Terms
Synonyms:
- insignificant
- petty
trigraphLanguageC2
Meaning: A group of three letters representing one sound.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The 'igh' in 'high' is a trigraph.
Category: Language βΊ Phonetics
Synonyms: letter group
trisyllableLanguageC2
Meaning: A word consisting of three syllables.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The word 'beautiful' is a trisyllable.
Category: Language βΊ Phonetics
Synonyms: three-syllable word
triteLanguageC1
Meaning: Overused and lacking originality.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The phrase sounded trite and uninteresting.
Category: Language βΊ Descriptive Terms
Synonyms:
- stale
- banal
Antonyms: original
trivialLanguageB1
Meaning: Of little value or importance.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The argument was trivial and not worth discussing.
Category: Language βΊ Descriptive Terms
Synonyms:
- insignificant
- minor
trivialityLanguageC1
Meaning: The quality of being trivial; something unimportant.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He dismissed the issue as a triviality.
Category: Language βΊ Expressions
Synonyms:
- insignificance
- trifling matter
trivializeLanguageC2
Meaning: To make something seem less important than it is.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Don't trivialize the issue; it's serious.
Category: Language βΊ Verbs
Synonyms:
- downplay
- minimize
trocheeLanguageC2
Meaning: A metrical foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The word 'happy' is a trochee.
Category: Language βΊ Poetics
Synonyms: metrical foot
trodLanguageB1
Meaning: To walk or step on something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He trod carefully on the icy path.
Category: Language βΊ Verbs
Synonyms:
- walked
- stepped
troddenLanguageB2
Meaning: Past participle of 'trod', meaning to have walked on something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The path was well-trodden by hikers.
Category: Language βΊ Verbs
Synonyms: walked on
trogLanguageC2
Meaning: A slang term for a person who is considered unsophisticated or uncultured.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He called him a trog for his lack of knowledge.
Category: Language βΊ Slang
Synonyms: unsophisticated person
truismLanguageC1
Meaning: A statement that is obviously true and says nothing new.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Saying that time flies is a common truism.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- platitude
- clichΓ©
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