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Showing 18 of 166 words/ˈtruːθ.fəl ˈpɜːr.sən/ [truthful person]
[noun] An individual who habitually speaks the truth and is characterized by sincerity, honesty, and integrity.
/tʌbd/ [tubbed]
[verb] Placed or washed in a tub; past tense and past participle of the verb 'tub'.
/tjuːb/ [tube]
[noun] A long, hollow cylinder of metal, plastic, glass, or other material, used especially for conveying liquids or gases.
/tjuːˈɪʃ.ən fiː/ [tuition fee]
[noun] A sum of money charged by an educational institution for instruction or the use of its facilities.
/ˌtuːmɪˈfækʃən/ [tumefaction]
[noun] The act or process of swelling, or the state of being swollen; a tumor or swelling.
/ˈtjuːmjʊləs/ [tumulus]
[noun] An ancient burial mound; a barrow or artificial hill constructed over a grave or graves.
/tjuːnz/ [tunes]
[noun] Melodies, especially ones that are catchy, pleasant, or easily remembered.
/ˈtɜːrdʒɪd/ [turgid]
[adjective] Swollen and distended or congested.
/ˈtɜːr.mɔɪl/ [turmoil]
[noun] A state of great disturbance, confusion, uncertainty, or agitation.
/tɜːn teɪl/ [turn tail]
[idiom] To run away, flee, or retreat in cowardice or defeat.
/ˈtʌr.ɪt/ [turret]
[noun] A small tower on top of a larger tower or at the corner of a building or wall, typically of a castle.
/ˈtɜːrtəl/ [turtle]
[noun] A slow-moving reptile of the order Testudines, characterized by a bony or cartilaginous shell developed from its ribs and acting as a shield.
/ˌtiːˈviː/ [tv]
[noun] A telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures, usually accompanied by sound; also, the electronic device or monitor containing a screen used for watching such programs.
/twɪn/ [twin]
[noun] One of two children or animals born at the same birth.
/twɪn ɪmˈprɛʃ.ən/ [twin impression]
[noun] A phenomenon where two separate objects or events produce identical or nearly identical marks, indentations, or effects, often used in forensic science or manufacturing to describe matching patterns.
/twɜːrld/ [twirled]
[verb] To spin quickly and lightly around, especially repeatedly.
/ˈtwɪstɪd/ [twisted]
[adjective] Having been turned, wound, or bent out of its original or natural shape.
/ˈtwɪstɪŋ/ [twisting]
[verb] The present participle of twist; to turn or bend something into a different shape or position, often by rotating it.