Vocabulary Coach – Words with T

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IDIOMS AND PHRASESPHRASAL VERBS


Frequently asked questions.

1. What are some advanced adjectives starting with “T”?

Some advanced adjectives include taciturn (reserved), tenacious (determined), tumultuous (chaotic), transcendental (extraordinary), tangible (perceptible), tedious (boring), truculent (aggressive), tawdry (cheap-looking), tempestuous (stormy), and tantamount (equivalent).

2. What are common prefixes and suffixes for “T” words?

Prefixes: “trans-” (transcendent), “tri-” (tripartite), “tele-” (telepathic), “thermo-” (thermodynamic).Suffixes: “-tion” (translation), “-ity” (tenacity), “-ous” (tempestuous), “-al” (territorial).

3. How can I improve my vocabulary with “T” words?

Read articles and books that use rich vocabulary.

Use word association techniques (e.g., “tenacious = determined like a bulldog”).

Practice writing exercises incorporating new words.

Engage in conversation and word challenges.

4. What are business-related words starting with “T”?

Tangible assets, transaction, turnover, taxation, trademark, target audience, trade deficit, transparency, teamwork, telecommuting.

5. What are strong verbs beginning with “T”?

Traverse, terminate, transcend, typify, tackle, testify, throttle, twist, thwart, tantalise.

6. What are formal alternatives for common “T” words?

Take → Acquire, obtain

Tell → Inform, notify

Try → Attempt, endeavour

Think → Contemplate, ponder

Turn → Divert, rotate

7. What are synonyms and antonyms for “T” words?

Tenacious (persistent) ↔ Weak-willed

Tumultuous (chaotic) ↔ Serene

Tangible (real) ↔ Abstract

Tranquil (peaceful) ↔ Agitated

Trepidation (fear) ↔ Confidence

8. How can “T” words enhance academic writing?

Use technical and precise words in essays.

Avoid trite or overused words.

Utilise transitional phrases for fluency.

Apply terminology specific to the subject matter.

9. What are challenging spelling words with “T”?

Thermodynamics, trigonometry, transcendental, tautology, thrombosis, telecommunication, turpentine, terrestrial, trepidation, tranquillity.

10. What are idioms and phrases with “T” words?

Turn a blind eye – Ignore something intentionally.

Tip of the iceberg – A small part of a bigger issue.

Throw in the towel – Give up.

Take the bull by the horns – Face a challenge boldly.

Tread carefully – Proceed with caution.

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