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Showing 18 of 166 words/træpt/ [trapped]
[adjective] Unable to escape from a place, situation, or vehicle.
/trætəˈriːə/
[noun] An Italian restaurant, typically less formal than a *ristorante* but more formal than an *osteria*, often serving traditional, regional dishes.
/triːt/ [treat]
[verb] To behave towards or deal with in a specific way.
/ˈtrɛntʃənt/ [trenchant]
[adjective] Vigorous or incisive in expression or style; sharply perceptive or keen.
/ˈtrɛndˌsɛt.ər tuː/ [trendsetter 2]
[noun] An updated model, successor, or second-generation entity known for initiating new styles, behaviors, or popular movements.
/ˈtrɪk.əl/ [trickle]
[verb] To flow in a small, gentle stream or drop by drop.
/trɪm/ [trim]
[verb] To make something neat or of the required size by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts.
/trɪmd/ [trimmed]
[adjective] Made neat, tidy, or compact by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts.
/ˈtrɪŋɡəl/ [tringle]
[noun] A rod, rail, or narrow strip of wood or metal, typically used for hanging curtains or as a decorative molding.
/trɪp/ [trip]
[noun] A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure.
/ˈtrɪv.i.əl/ [trivial]
[adjective] Of little value, importance, or significance; commonplace or ordinary.
/ˈtruː.pər/ [trooper]
[noun] A soldier in a cavalry unit or an armored unit, or a state police officer.
/ˈtrʌb.əld/ [troubled]
[adjective] Beset by problems, conflicts, or emotional distress; characterized by instability or anxiety.
/ˈtruː.ənt/ [truant]
[noun] A student who stays away from school without permission.
/truː ɪnˈtɛn.ʃən/ [true intention]
[noun] The genuine, underlying purpose, goal, or design behind a person's actions, often contrasted with what they publicly claim or pretend.
/truː ˈmɪʃ.ən/ [true mission]
[noun] The fundamental, authentic, or ultimate purpose that drives an individual, organization, or entity, often transcending immediate goals.
/ˈtruːɪzəm/ [truism]
[noun] A self-evident, obvious truth; a statement that is so clearly true that it is considered hackneyed or unoriginal.
/truːθ/ [truth]
[noun] The quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality.