Vocabularies

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adjective
/ˈtæntəmaʊnt/

Equivalent in seriousness or effect; virtually the same as.

"His refusal to speak was tantamount to an admission of guilt."

noun
/ˈtæntrəm/

An uncontrolled outburst of anger and frustration, typically in a young child.

"The child threw a tantrum when he didn’t get the toy."

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taper

verb
/ˈteɪpər/

To gradually decrease in width, thickness, or intensity.

"The road tapers off as it reaches the mountains."

noun
/ˈtæpəstri/

A piece of thick textile fabric with pictures or designs woven into it, often hung on walls.

"The museum displayed an ancient tapestry from the 15th century."

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tarantula

noun
/təˈræntjʊlə/

A large hairy spider found in warm regions.

"The tarantula crawled across the desert floor."

adjective
/ˈtɑːrdi/

Delayed; arriving or happening late.

"The student received a warning for being tardy to class."

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tarn

noun
/tɑːrn/

A small mountain lake or pool.

"We camped near a tranquil tarn in the highlands."

verb
/ˈtɑːrnɪʃ/

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

"The silver jewelry tarnished quickly when left in the open air."

noun
/tɑːrˈpɔːlɪn/

A large sheet of strong, flexible, water-resistant material used for covering or protecting things.

"The workers used a tarpaulin to cover the construction materials from rain."

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tarry

verb
/ˈtæri/

To delay or linger; to stay longer than intended.

"Do not tarry, or you will miss the train."

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tart

noun, adjective
/tɑːrt/

A small pie with a sweet or savory filling; or having a sharp, sour taste.

"She served a delicious apple tart for dessert."

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tasty

adjective
/ˈteɪsti/

Having a pleasant, distinct flavor; delicious.

"The chef prepared a very tasty curry."

noun, verb
/ˈtætər/

A torn piece of cloth or clothing; to become ragged or torn.

"The old flag hung in tatters after the storm."

noun, adjective
/ˌtætərdɪˈmeɪliən/

A person dressed in ragged clothes; ragged or dilapidated in appearance.

"A tatterdemalion wandered the streets in search of food."

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tatty

adjective
/ˈtæti/

Worn out, shabby, or in poor condition.

"The sofa looked old and tatty after years of use."

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taunt

verb
/tɔːnt/

to provoke or challenge someone with insulting remarks

"The bully tried to taunt him with cruel words."

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taut

adjective
/tɔːt/

stretched or pulled tight; tense

"The rope was pulled taut between the two poles."

adjective
/ˌtɔːtəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/

expressing something by repeating the same idea in different words; redundant

"Saying 'free gift' is considered tautological."

noun
/tɔːˈtɒlədʒi/

the unnecessary repetition of the same idea in different words

"The phrase 'it will happen or it won’t' is a tautology."

adjective
/ˈtɔːdri/

cheap and showy but of poor quality

"She wore a tawdry necklace that broke easily."

adjective
/səbˈdʒɛktɪv/

based on personal feelings, tastes, or opinions rather than facts

"Beauty is often considered a subjective concept."

verb
/ˈsʌbdʒʊˌɡeɪt/

to bring under control or domination, often by conquest

"The empire sought to subjugate neighboring lands."

verb
/ˈsʌblɪmeɪt/

to redirect strong emotions or desires into socially acceptable activities or channels

"She sublimated her anger into painting beautiful landscapes."

adjective
/səˈblaɪm/

of such excellence or beauty as to inspire great admiration or awe

"The view from the mountain top was simply sublime."