English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 327 of 557

top jobnoun

The highest job in an organization.

top kekintj

A reaction which indicates that the speaker is highly amused.

top leftintj

For real; I mean it; I swear.

top lightnoun

The upper (and usually smaller) part (casement) of a window, often hinged a the top

top linenoun

Total sales or revenue.

top loadernoun

A washing machine with its door on the top.

top notchadj

Very good; of the highest level or quality.

top notenoun

The most volatile parts of a perfume which are immediately perceived upon its application.

top of mindadj

Foremost in one's thoughts; of greatest concern or priority.

top of mind awarenessnoun

The awareness of a brand in a consumer who, without prompting, names that brand first when asked to list all the advertisements they recall seeing in a general product category over the past 30 days.

top of one's classadv

Having the highest academic grades among one's class or other cohort of students.

top of the hournoun

The time at (or very close to) the start of the next hour of time.

top of the lineadj

The best, or of the highest quality, especially among a range of products.

top of the morningphrase

A generic, cheerful greeting said to someone in the morning.

top of the shopnoun

ninety

top offverb

To fill or refill (a drink etc.) so that the container is completely full.

top one's boomverb

To depart quickly.

top oneselfverb

To outdo oneself or do more than one's previous best.

top outverb

To reach one's highest point.

top pairnoun

A pair consisting of one hole card and the highest-ranking community card.

top piecenoun

The part of the heel on a shoe or boot that comes into contact with the ground.

top prioritynoun

Relatively highest importance.

top scorernoun

A person who scores most or among the best in a specified league, team or game.

top secretadj

Information classified at one of the highest levels of sensitivity by a government, based on an assessment that it would cause exceptionally grave damage to national security if disclosed.

top shelfadj

Best, or high quality.

top soilnoun

Alternative form of topsoil.

top spotnoun

The first position in a ranking.

top the chartsverb

To be the most popular recording at a particular time.

top tieradj

Belonging to the top tier: elite, prestigious.

top tubenoun

The horizontal tube of the diamond frame of a bicycle.

top upverb

To refill (or recharge) something.

top-ageadj

Of the oldest age permitted to participate in a competition, and therefore ineligible to participate in its next season.

top-blocknoun

A large ironbound block strapped with a hook, and, when used, hung to an eyebolt in the cap, used in swaying and lowering the topmast.

top-bootnoun

Alternative form of topboot.

top-classadj

Of the highest quality.

top-dimensionaladj

Having the same dimension as the ambient topological space.

top-downadj

Of or relating to a hierarchical system that progresses from a single, large basic unit to multiple, smaller subunits.

top-drainverb

To drain the surface of (a field, farm, etc.).

top-flagnoun

A flag flown from the top of the mast of a sailing ship.

top-flightadj

Of the highest rank, or peak of excellence

top-gradeadj

Of the highest quality.

top-hampernoun

The rigging, spars, etc., stored above the deck of a ship.

top-hat pensionnoun

An unfunded pension maintained by an employer primarily for the purpose of providing deferred compensation for a select group of management or highly compensated employees.

top-hat transformnoun

A particular operation that extracts small elements and details from images.

top-hattedadj

Wearing a top hat.

top-hattingnoun

A form of cheating at roulette in a casino by waiting for the ball to land on the winning number and then covertly placing chips on that number.

top-heavyadj

having a high centre of gravity, and liable to topple

top-holeadj

Of very high quality, tip-top.

top-leveladj

Highest.

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 327. 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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