Vocabularies

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noun/verb
/θrɒŋ/

A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals; to fill or be present in a place in large numbers.

"Tourists thronged the streets during the festival."

verb/noun
/ˈθrɒt.əl/

To choke or strangle; to control the flow of fuel or power in an engine.

"The driver throttled the engine to slow down the car."

verb
/θwɔːrt/

To prevent someone from accomplishing something; to oppose successfully.

"The police thwarted the robbery attempt."

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thyme

noun
/taɪm/

A small aromatic herb used in cooking and medicine.

"She sprinkled thyme on the roasted chicken."

verb/noun
/ˈtɪk.əl/

To touch lightly in a way that causes laughter; a tingling sensation.

"The father tickled his child until she laughed."

adjective
/ˈtɪklɪʃ/

easily made to laugh by being touched lightly; easily upset or sensitive

"She is very ticklish and bursts into laughter when touched on her feet."

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tide

noun
/taɪd/

the regular rise and fall of the sea caused by the moon and sun's gravity; a powerful flow or movement

"The fisherman waited for the tide to come in."

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tiff

noun
/tɪf/

a small or petty quarrel or argument

"They had a little tiff over what movie to watch."

adjective
/ˌtaɪtˈfɪstɪd/

unwilling to spend money; stingy

"He is so tightfisted that he refuses to tip at restaurants."

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tightwad

noun
/ˈtaɪtwɒd/

a person who is unwilling to spend money; a miser

"Everyone calls him a tightwad because he never buys gifts."

noun
/ˈtɪlər/

A lever used to steer a boat or a person who tills the soil.

"The sailor gripped the tiller firmly to keep the boat on course."

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tilth

noun
/tɪlθ/

The physical condition of soil in relation to its suitability for planting crops.

"The farmer checked the soil's tilth before planting the seeds."

noun
/ˈtæmbər/ or /ˈtɪmbər/

The character or quality of a musical sound or voice as distinct from its pitch and intensity.

"Her voice had a warm timbre that soothed the audience."

adjective
/ˈtaɪmli/

Done or occurring at a favorable or useful time; opportune.

"Her timely advice helped me avoid a big mistake."

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timeworn

adjective
/ˈtaɪmwɔːrn/

Worn or impaired by age; old and used many times.

"The timeworn house carried a sense of history and nostalgia."

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timid

adjective
/ˈtɪmɪd/

lacking courage or confidence; easily frightened

"The timid child hid behind his mother when strangers approached."

noun
/tɪˈmɪdəti/

lack of courage or self-confidence

"His timidity kept him from speaking up during the meeting."

adjective
/ˈtɪmərəs/

showing or suffering from nervousness, fear, or lack of confidence

"The timorous student hesitated to ask the teacher a question."

noun
/ˈtɪŋktʃər/

a slight trace of something; a medicine made by dissolving a drug in alcohol

"There was a tincture of sadness in her smile."

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tinge

noun, verb
/tɪndʒ/

a slight added color, flavor, or feeling; to add a slight amount of color or quality

"Her voice was tinged with sadness."

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tinker

verb
/ˈtɪŋkər/

to make small adjustments or repairs to something, often experimentally or imperfectly

"He likes to tinker with old radios in his garage."

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tint

noun
/tɪnt/

a slight shade or variation of a color

"The walls were painted white with a slight blue tint."

verb
/ˈtɪpəl/

to drink alcohol, especially regularly or in small amounts

"He likes to tipple at the local pub after work."

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tipsy

adjective
/ˈtɪpsi/

slightly drunk

"She felt tipsy after just one glass of wine."