Ord, der begynder med T på engelsk

Exploring words that start with the letter T reveals a rich variety of terms, each with its own distinct meaning. Here is a comprehensive list along with brief descriptions for each word.

Tabby

A type of domestic cat known for its striped or brindled coat pattern.

Tackle

To confront or deal with a challenge or problem, or equipment used in sports.

Tactile

Relating to the sense of touch; perceptible by touch.

Tact

The ability to say or do the right thing without offending others.

Tailor

A person who makes, repairs, or alters clothing professionally, or to adapt something for a particular purpose.

Taint

A trace of something bad or undesirable, or to affect something negatively.

Take

To acquire possession of something or to capture.

Talent

A natural aptitude or skill for a particular activity.

Tangible

Perceptible by touch; capable of being touched or felt.

Tarnish

To lose luster, especially as a result of exposure to air or moisture, or to damage someone's reputation.

Task

A piece of work to be done or undertaken.

Taste

The sense used to perceive flavors, or a particular flavor or preference.

Tax

A compulsory financial charge or levy imposed by a government.

Teach

To impart knowledge or instruct someone in a subject or skill.

Team

A group of individuals working together towards a common goal.

Tear

To pull apart or destroy by force, or a drop of clear liquid produced by the eyes.

Temper

A state of mind or emotional condition, or to moderate or adjust something.

Temple

A building dedicated to worship or a significant site of religious practice.

Temporary

Lasting for a limited time; not permanent.

Tend

To care for or look after someone or something, or to be inclined to do something.

Term

A word or expression used in a specific context, or a period of time.

Terrify

To cause extreme fear.

Territory

An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or government.

Test

A procedure intended to establish the quality, performance, or reliability of something.

Text

Written or printed words, or the main body of a book or other written work.

Thanks

An expression of gratitude or appreciation.

Thirst

A strong desire for or need to drink.

Thought

The process of thinking or a particular idea or concept.

Threat

A declaration of an intention to cause harm or damage.

Ticket

A piece of paper or digital document that allows entry to an event or transportation.

Time

The ongoing sequence of events occurring, or a particular point or duration.

Tiny

Extremely small in size.

Tolerate

To allow the existence or practice of something without interference.

Tool

An instrument or device used to perform a task or function.

Topple

To fall over or cause to fall over, often from a position of stability.

Tranquil

Peaceful and calm.

Translate

To express the meaning of words or text in another language.

Tremble

To shake involuntarily, often from fear or cold.

Trend

A general direction in which something is developing or changing.

Triumph

A great victory or achievement.

Tunnel

An underground passage or a long, narrow, enclosed space.

Type

A category of things sharing common characteristics, or to write using a keyboard.

Typical

Representative of a particular group or category; normal or usual.

Tweak

To make a small adjustment or fine-tune something.

Twinkle

To shine with a flickering or shimmering light, or a brief period of light or sparkle.