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tabbed

/tæbd/ [tabbed]

[adjective] Having tabs, or organized with tabs for easy identification or navigation.

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table

/ˈteɪ.bəl/ [table]

[noun] A piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used as a surface for eating, writing, or working.

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tactlessly

/ˈtæktləsli/

[adverb] In a manner that shows a lack of tact; without sensitivity, discretion, or consideration for the feelings of others.

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tactlessness

/ˈtækt.ləs.nəs/ [tactlessness]

[noun] The quality or state of being blunt, inconsiderate, or lacking adroitness and sensitivity in dealing with others or sensitive issues.

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tajikistan 2Tajikistan 2

/təˈdʒiːkɪstæn tuː/ [Tajikistan 2]

[noun] A colloquial or placeholder designation used to refer to a hypothetical second iteration, updated version, or metaphorical sequel involving the country of Tajikistan.

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Tajikistan version 2.0

/təˌdʒɪkɪˈstæn ˈvɜːrʒən ˈtuː.pɔɪnt.oʊ/ [ta-jee-ki-stan vur-zhun too-poynt-oh]

[noun] A metaphorical term used to describe the contemporary modernization, digital transformation, or socio-economic evolution of the Republic of Tajikistan.

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take a hit

/teɪk ə hɪt/ [take a hit]

[idiom] To suffer damage, loss, or a negative impact, especially regarding finances, reputation, or morale.

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take apart

/teɪk əˈpɑːt/ [take apart]

[verb] To separate something into its constituent pieces or parts.

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take exception to something

/teɪk ɪkˈsep.ʃən tuː ˈsʌm.θɪŋ/ [take exception to something]

[idiom] To object to something; to feel offended or annoyed by something and express that disagreement.

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take shape

/teɪk ʃeɪp/ [take shape]

[idiom] To assume a definite or clear form; to develop into a recognizable or organized state.

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take some beating

/teɪk səm ˈbiː.tɪŋ/ [take some beating]

[idiom] To be extremely difficult to surpass, outdo, or improve upon because of exceptional quality or success.

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talon

/ˈtæl.ən/ [talon]

[noun] A sharp, hooked claw, especially one belonging to a bird of prey.

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tangled

/ˈtæŋ.ɡəld/ [tangled]

[adjective] Twisted together in a confused mass; knotted or matted.

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tassing

/ˈtæs.ɪŋ/ [tassing]

[verb] The act of piling or heaping up materials, typically hay, sheaves of grain, or peat.

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taunt

/tɔːnt/

[verb] To reproach in a sarcastic, insulting, or jeering manner; to challenge or provoke with insulting remarks.

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teaching aid

/ˈtiːtʃɪŋ eɪd/ [teaching aid]

[noun] Any physical object, device, or material used by a teacher to enhance classroom instruction, clarify complex concepts, or improve student engagement.

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tearer

/ˈtɛərər/ [tearer]

[noun] A person or thing that tears, rips, or pulls something apart.

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tedious

/ˈtiː.di.əs/ [tedious]

[adjective] Too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous.

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