English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 275 of 557

timeline therapynoun

A form of therapy aiming to resolve a person's emotional difficulties and form goals for their future.

timelinedverb

simple past and past participle of timeline

timelinessnoun

The state of being timely.

timelingnoun

A timeserver (person who conforms to current opinions)

timeliningverb

present participle and gerund of timeline

timelordnoun

A person who has mastered time travel.

timelorenoun

the knowledge or study of time; chronology

timelyadj

Done at the proper time or within the proper time limits; prompt.

timenoguynoun

Alternative spelling of timmynoggy.

timeousadj

In sufficient time; timely; in (its) proper time or season.

timeouslyadv

In a timely manner.

timeoutnoun

The allowed maximal time for a process to end normally.

timepassnoun

Aimless or unproductive activity; killing time.

timepiecenoun

A chronometer (any device used to tell the time of day), particularly a clock lacking a chime or similar sounding mechanism.

timepleasernoun

A timeserver, a slavish follower of contemporary fashions.

timepointnoun

A point in time; a specified instant.

timeproofadj

Resistant to the passage of time; enduring, immortal.

timequakenoun

A disturbance in the flow of time.

timernoun

Agent noun of time: someone or something that times.

Timerioname

A number-based international auxiliary language created by the Berlin architect Tiemer and presented in 1921, in which, every concept is assigned by a number.

timerousadj

Obsolete spelling of timorous.

timesnoun

plural of time

Times New Romanname

A serif typeface. Notably a default Windows font.

Times Squarename

A wide intersection in New York City extending from 42nd to 47th Streets where Broadway and Seventh Avenue intersect in Manhattan.

times tablenoun

Multiplication table.

timesavernoun

An act which allows one to accomplish a task more quickly.

timesavingadj

That reduces the time needed to perform a task, especially by using a shorter route or a more efficient method.

timescalenoun

Alternative spelling of time scale.

timescaledadj

Measured or presented on a time scale.

timescalingnoun

The time-stretching of an audio signal (i.e. changing its duration without changing the pitch).

timescapenoun

A perspective over a period (particularly a long period) of time.

Timesename

A style of writing found in Time magazine, especially during its early decades, characterized by exaggeration, catchy phrasing, and offbeat word order.

timeseriesnoun

Alternative form of time series.

timeservernoun

A person who conforms to current opinions, especially for reasons of personal advantage; an opportunist.

timeservingnessnoun

The quality of being time-serving.

timesharenoun

Alternative spelling of time-share.

timesharedverb

Alternative form of time-shared.

timesharingnoun

Alternative form of time-sharing.

timesheetnoun

A document that allows for the recording of hours worked on various tasks that is used as input for payroll, project accounting or client billing processes.

timesheetingnoun

The use of timesheets for scheduling, accounting, etc.

timeshiftnoun

A change from one time period to another.

timeshipnoun

A vehicle like a spaceship that travels through time.

timeskipnoun

An instance of fast-forwarding a substantial amount of time, such as years or decades, as a narrative device in a story, quickly aging characters and developing events.

timeslipnoun

A timesheet.

timeslotnoun

A conventionally defined time interval in a schedule.

timesomeadj

Timely, on time.

timespannoun

An interval of time.

timestampnoun

A variable containing the date and time at which an event occurred, often included in a log to track the sequence of events.

timestepnoun

A time interval.

timesteppingnoun

A stepwise temporal analysis.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 275. 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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