ইংরেজি ভোকাবুলারি আবিষ্কার, শিখুন এবং আয়ত্ত করুন
a long, angry, or critical speech
"The manager launched into a tirade about poor performance."
Showing great effort or energy without becoming tired.
"She worked tirelessly to complete the project on time."
Causing one to feel bored, annoyed, or tired.
"The long meeting became very tiresome."
Of exceptional strength, size, or power.
"The company made titanic efforts to expand into new markets."
A tenth part of one’s income or produce, often given as a religious offering.
"He gave a tithe of his earnings to the church."
To excite or amuse, especially in a slightly sexual or playful way.
"The comedian's jokes titillated the audience."
the name of a book, film, or piece of writing; also a formal designation or rank
"The book's title changed at the last minute."
to laugh in a quiet, nervous, or restrained way
"The students began to titter when the projector froze."
holding a title or position in name only without real power; relating to the title of a work
"She is the titular head of the committee, but decisions are made by the coordinator."
to flatter or behave excessively subserviently toward someone for advantage
"Stop toadying to the manager and speak your mind."
an alarm bell or signal; a warning that something bad is about to happen
"The data breach sounded a tocsin for stricter security."
A loose outer garment worn in ancient Rome, typically draped over the shoulders and body.
"The senator wore a white toga during the ceremony."
To work extremely hard and continuously, often with difficulty.
"He had to toil for years to achieve success."
Involving hard or exhausting work; laborious.
"The workers had a toilsome day in the hot sun."
A symbol or object that represents something, often given as a sign of appreciation or as a substitute for money.
"She gave him a small gift as a token of gratitude."
Able to be endured or put up with; fairly acceptable.
"The pain was tolerable after the medicine."
The ability or willingness to accept or endure differences, behaviors, or opinions without hostility.
"Her tolerance for different cultures impressed everyone."
Showing willingness to allow the existence of opinions or behaviors that one dislikes or disagrees with.
"He is very tolerant of other people's beliefs."
To allow or endure something unpleasant without interference.
"The teacher will not tolerate rude behavior."
The practice of allowing something that one does not necessarily agree with.
"The government promoted religious toleration."
A charge payable for using a road or bridge; also the extent of damage or suffering caused by something.
"The flood took a heavy toll on the village."
a large, heavy book, often scholarly or serious in nature
"She spent the afternoon reading an old tome on medieval history."
a tool with two movable arms used to pick up and hold objects
"He used the tong to pick up the hot coal."
a medicine or drink that restores or refreshes health and energy
"A glass of lemonade was the perfect tonic on a hot day."
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