English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 436 of 557

trick-or-treatverb

To go door-to-door requesting candy on Halloween night while wearing a costume.

trick-or-treaternoun

One who goes trick-or-treating on Halloween, usually a child dressed in a costume.

trick-or-treatingnoun

The practice of going house to house on Halloween evening to receive treats.

trickableadj

Capable of being tricked.

trickdomnoun

The world or realm of tricks.

tricked outadj

Of persons and things, decorated, dressed, or customized in an especially fancy, elaborate, or excessive manner.

tricked-upadj

Falsely assembled; faked.

trickeenoun

A person who is tricked; a dupe.

tricken bagnoun

A type of love charm consisting of a bag containing a mixture of herbs and other magical ingredients.

trickernoun

One who tricks or plays tricks; a practical joker; a prankster

trickerationnoun

Trickery.

trickerynoun

Deception, deceit or underhanded behavior.

trickethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of trick

trickfuladj

Full of trickery.

trickienoun

Diminutive of trick.

trickilyadv

In a tricky manner

trickinessnoun

The quality of being tricky.

trickingverb

present participle and gerund of trick

trickinglyadv

In a tricky or crafty manner.

trickishadj

Using tricks or trickery.

trickishnessnoun

The quality of being trickish.

tricklenoun

A very thin river.

trickle chargeverb

Keeping a battery fully charged by charging it at a rate equal to its self-discharge rate.

trickle chargernoun

A device for charging a battery slowly, using a very small current.

trickle truthnoun

Facts gradually and reluctantly admitted by one's significant other under questioning, especially about having been unfaithful.

trickle-downadj

That flows, especially in limited quantity, from the highly placed to others.

trickle-down hypothesisnoun

The idea that policies benefiting the wealthy shall ultimately benefit everybody else.

trickledownadj

Alternative spelling of trickle-down.

tricklernoun

An outlet in the microtubing used in drip irrigation.

tricklesomeadj

Characterised or marked by trickling

tricklessadj

Without any tricks.

trickletnoun

A little trickle.

tricklethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of trickle

tricklikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a trick.

tricklingnoun

The act or result of something that trickles.

tricklinglyadv

In a trickling way.

trickliningnoun

A form of slacklining involving tricks and stunts.

tricklyadj

Pouring in trickles.

trickmentnoun

decoration; ornament

tricknollogynoun

Obsolete spelling of tricknology.

tricknologynoun

Tactics employed by white people to subjugate black people.

trickproofadj

Resistant to trickery.

tricksnoun

plural of trick

tricks or treatsintj

Alternative form of trick or treat.

trickseyadj

Obsolete form of tricksy.

tricksicaladj

Synonym of trickish (“using tricks or trickery”).

tricksilyadv

In a tricksy way.

tricksinessnoun

The quality or state of being tricksy.

tricksinessesnoun

plural of tricksiness

tricksomeadj

Characterised by tricks or trickery; cunning, tricksy.

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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 436. 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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