English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 183 of 557

theanthropismnoun

A state of being God and man.

theanthropistnoun

A proponent of theanthropism.

theanthroposnoun

Christ regarded as having both a divine and human nature.

theanthroposophynoun

Beliefs of or pertaining to theanthropism.

thearchnoun

The ruler of a thearchy, a monarch of gods

thearchicadj

Divinely sovereign or supreme.

thearchynoun

A government ruled by God or a god; a theocracy.

Theardname

A surname from French.

theaternoun

A place or building, consisting of a stage and seating, in which an audience gathers to watch plays, musical performances, public ceremonies, and so on.

theater kidnoun

A school student who has a great affinity for theater (drama).

theater-goernoun

Alternative form of theatergoer.

theaterettenoun

US spelling of theatrette.

theatergoernoun

One who attends a performance at a theater.

theaterlandnoun

Part of the Manhattan borough in New York City, USA, where many theatres can be found.

theaterlessadj

Alternative spelling of theatreless.

theaterlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a theater, or the medium of theater.

theatermakernoun

Alternative form of theatremaker.

theaterwideadj

Throughout a theater of war.

theaterwiseadv

In terms of the theater.

Theatinenoun

A member of a Catholic order established in 1524 in Italy, which consisted of monks and later, nuns under the direction of the monks.

theatraladj

theatrical

theatrenoun

Alternative spelling of theater.

theatre bluesnoun

Scrubs (clothing).

theatre of warnoun

Alternative spelling of theater of war.

theatre-goernoun

Alternative form of theatregoer.

theatregoernoun

Alternative spelling of theatergoer.

theatregoingadj

Who regularly visits the theatre to see performances

theatrelandnoun

Part of the West End district of London, England, where many theatres can be found.

theatrelessadj

Without a theatre.

theatrelessnessnoun

Absence of theatre.

theatrelikeadj

Alternative form of theaterlike.

theatremakernoun

A theatrical producer, director, writer or impresario

theatremakingnoun

The creation of theatrical productions.

theatrepersonnoun

A person involved in the theatre.

theatrescapenoun

The (physical or figurative) landscape of a theatre.

theatrettenoun

A small theatre.

theatrewideadj

Alternative spelling of theaterwide.

theatrewiseadv

Alternative form of theaterwise.

theatricadj

Relating to acting or the theater, theatrical.

theatricaladj

Of or relating to the theatre.

theatricaliseverb

Alternative spelling of theatricalize.

theatricalismnoun

theatrical style or behaviour

theatricalitynoun

Theatrical behaviour and mannerisms.

theatricalizationnoun

The act, or the result, of theatricalizing

theatricalizeverb

To render suitable for the theatre.

theatricalizernoun

One who theatricalizes.

theatricallyadv

in a theatrical or dramatic manner.

theatricalnessnoun

The state or condition of being theatrical.

theatriciannoun

Any person involved with theaters or theatrical productions.

theatricismnoun

theatricality; affectation; staginess

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The English alphabetical index for the letter T contains 27,828 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 557 pages, and you are currently viewing page 183. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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