English Words: T

27,828 words · Page 482 of 557

true thatintj

Used to show agreement; indeed.

true to oneselfadj

In accordance with one's beliefs and values.

true upverb

To make something true, equal, or correct, as for example by turning and facing a part on a lathe.

true-believer syndromenoun

A phenomenon in which witnesses to a staged event continue to believe in its authenticity even after it has been debunked.

true-bornadj

Alternative form of trueborn.

true-bredadj

Purebred; genetically pure.

true-falseadj

Allowing only the answers "true" or "false".

true-love-knotnoun

A bracelet which partners both wear to show their love.

true-pennynoun

Alternative form of truepenny.

Truebaname

A surname.

Truebienoun

A fan of the television series True Blood.

truebornadj

Genuinely by birth; legitimate.

truebredadj

Alternative form of true-bred.

truecelnoun

An incel who has never experienced any form of physical intimacy, including kissing or holding hands, and believes they have (or is believed to have) little to no chance of changing that status.

truechimernoun

A timeserver that transmits an accurate time via the Network Time Protocol.

truefuladj

loyal, faithful

truefullyadv

loyally, faithfully, with devotion

truefulnessnoun

The state, quality, or condition of being trueful; loyalty, faithfulness

trueheartedlyadv

In a true-hearted manner.

trueheartednessnoun

The quality of being true-hearted.

truehoodnoun

a true statement; a truth.

trueismnoun

Archaic form of truism.

truelnoun

A duel fought between three people.

truelovenoun

Alternative form of true love.

truelyadv

Archaic spelling of truly.

truenessnoun

The characteristic of being true.

truepennynoun

An honest, reliable fellow.

truesomeadj

Marked by truth; truthful; honest; genuine

truesonanoun

A type of fursona that is based on or represents a real person.

truetonenoun

mastertone

TrueTypename

a file format for storing computer fonts developed by Apple Inc.

Truexname

A surname.

trufannoun

A very active and dedicated fan, particularly of science fiction.

trufandomnoun

The state of being a trufan.

trufaxintj

An emphatic statement of agreement or affirmation.

truffnoun

A truffle.

truffadenoun

truffade (Occitan potato dish)

Truffautianadj

Of or relating to François Truffaut (1932–1984), French film director.

trufficulturenoun

The cultivation of truffles.

truffièrenoun

A plot of land cultivated to produce truffles.

trufflenoun

Any of various edible fungi, of the genus Tuber, that grow in the soil in southern Europe; the earthnut.

truffle hognoun

A domestic pig used for extraction of truffles.

truffle oilnoun

A cooking ingredient consisting of flavorless oil infused with truffle (or a synthetic flavor compound supposed to resemble it).

truffle shufflenoun

The act of an overweight or obese individual holding their excess fat around the stomach and then shaking it.

truffledadj

Provided, cooked, or stuffed with truffles

trufflelikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a truffle.

trufflernoun

A person who hunts for truffles.

truffleyadj

Alternative spelling of truffly.

trufflingnoun

Searching for, and digging up truffles.

trufflyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a truffle.

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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 482. 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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