119,341 Words Containing "T"
119,341 words containing "T" in our 199K-word dictionary.
Browse the complete list of 119,341 English words containing "T". Each word in the grid below shows its IPA pronunciation, CEFR difficulty level (A1 beginner up to C2 mastery), and a one-line plain-English definition. Click any word to open its full dictionary entry. Use the filters to narrow by length, part of speech, or learner level.
Most Common Words Containing "T" (Top 1k)
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Act /ækt/verb A1
To do something; to take action or behave in a particular way.
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After /ˈæf.tər/prep A1
Later than or following something in time or order.
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Art /ɑːrt/noun A1
Creative work like painting, music, dance, or writing that shows feeling or beauty.
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At /æt/prep A1
A small word that shows where something is, when it happens, or what somebody is doing.
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Bat /bæt/noun A1
A small animal that flies at night. Bats have wings covered with skin and usually eat insects.
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Bet /bɛt/verb A2
You put money on something you think will happen, hoping to win more money if you are right.
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Bite /baɪt/verb A1
To use your teeth to cut into something.
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Both /bəʊθ/noun A1
Referring to two things at the same time, not just one or the other.
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But /bʌt/conj A1
Shows a change or difference from what you said before; expresses contrast or disagreement
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Cut /kʌt/verb A1
Use a knife or sharp tool to divide something into pieces.
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Date /deɪt/noun A1
A particular day shown as a number and month, like May 15th or March 3rd.
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Eat /iːt/verb A1
To put food in your mouth and swallow it to get energy and nutrition for your body.
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Fact /fækt/noun A1
Information that is true and can be proven or verified.
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Fat /fæt/adj A1
Having a lot of body weight or body tissue; thick or containing oil.
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Feet /fiːt/noun A2
the two parts at the bottom of your legs that touch the ground when you stand or walk
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Fit /fɪt/verb A1
To be the correct size so something goes into or on another thing.
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Get /ɡɛtʃ/verb A1
To receive or obtain something; to come to have or own something you want.
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Hat /hæt/noun A1
A piece of clothing you wear on your head. It protects you from the sun or keeps you warm.
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Heat /hiːt/noun A1
The warmth or high temperature produced by fire, the sun, or other sources.
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Hit /hɪt/verb A1
To strike or touch something with force, like hitting a ball or hitting a target.
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Hot /hɑːt/adj A1
Having or producing a lot of heat; warm enough to burn or hurt your skin if you touch it.
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It /ɪt/phrase A1
A word that replaces a noun to avoid repeating the same word.
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Its /ɪts/phrase A1
A word that shows that something belongs to or is connected to a thing.
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Late /leɪt/adj A1
Arriving or happening after the time it should; not on time.
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Let /lɛt/verb A1
To allow or permit someone to do something; to say yes to what someone wants to do.
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List /lɪst/noun A1
A group of items or names arranged one after another that you write down or say.
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Lost /lɔːst/adj A1
When you don't know where you are or how to get somewhere, you are lost. You cannot find your way.
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Lot /lɑːt/noun A1
A lot means a large amount or many things. You use 'a lot of' to say there is a big quantity.
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Meat /miːt/noun A1
Animal flesh that people eat for protein.
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Meet /miːt/verb A1
To be in the same place with another person at the same time.
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Must /məst/verb A1
Need to do something because it is necessary or required.
Less Common Words Containing "T" (Top 5k+)
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Actor /ˈæktər/noun A2
A person who performs and plays characters in movies, TV shows, or theater.
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Acute /əˈkjuːt/adj B2
Acute describes a sudden, serious illness or health problem that does not last long. It can also describe someone who has sharp perception or understanding.
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Adapt /əˈdæpt/verb B2
To change or adjust something so it works well in a new situation. Like how animals change to survive in new environments.
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Admit /ədˈmɪt/verb B1
To say that something is true, or to let someone come in.
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Adopt /əˈdɑːpt/verb B1
To adopt means to become a child's legal parent, even though you did not give birth to them. You can also adopt ideas, policies, or practices by accepting and using them.
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Adult /ˈædʌlt/noun A2
A person who is grown up and has reached the age when the law says they are responsible.
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Agent /ˈeɪdʒənt/noun B1
A person who works for someone or acts to make something happen on their behalf.
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Bath /bɑːθ/noun A1
A tub filled with water where you sit and wash your body.
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Beat /biːt/verb A2
To hit something many times, or to defeat someone in a game or contest.
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Belt /bɛlt/noun A1
A strip of fabric or leather worn around your waist to hold up pants or for style.
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Best /bɛst/adj A1
Better than all others; of the highest quality.
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Boat /boʊt/noun A1
a small ship or vessel for traveling on water, usually carrying people or goods
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Boot /buːt/noun A2
A sturdy shoe that reaches above the ankle, often worn in cold weather or for work.
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Bust /bʌst/noun C1
A time when the economy is shrinking, businesses are struggling, people lose jobs, and spending decreases.
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Cite /saɪt/verb B1
Use someone's words or work as an example or proof.
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City /ˈsɪti/noun A1
A big town where many people live, work, and do business.
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Coat /koʊt/noun A1
A piece of clothing you wear on top to keep warm or dry outside.
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Cost /kɔːst/noun A1
How much money you need to pay for something.
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Data /ˈdeɪtə/noun B2
Information or facts gathered for study or use.
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Debt /det/noun A2
Money that you borrowed and must pay back to someone.
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Diet /ˈdaɪət/noun A2
The kinds of food and drink that someone usually eats.
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Dirt /dɜːrt/noun A2
Soil, mud, or any unclean substance on something.
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Dust /dʌst/noun A1
Very fine powder particles that collect on surfaces or float in the air.
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Duty /ˈdjuːti/noun A2
Something you must or should do because it is your responsibility.
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East /iːst/noun A1
The direction toward where the sun comes up in the morning. It is opposite to west.
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Edit /ˈɛdɪt/verb B1
To change or correct something written or recorded to make it better.
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Exit /ˈɛɡzɪt/verb A2
to leave a place; to go out
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Fast /fɑːst/adj A1
Able to move or happen very quickly, not slowly.
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Flat /flæt/adj A1
Something that is smooth and level, without bumps or slopes.
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Foot /fʊt/noun A1
The part of your leg that touches the ground when you walk.
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Gate /ɡeɪt/noun A1
A door-like structure that opens and closes to control access through a fence.
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Gift /ɡɪft/noun A1
something you give to another person as a present, often to show love or appreciation
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Hate /heɪt/verb A2
To strongly dislike something or someone. A very strong negative feeling.
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Host /hoʊst/noun A2
A person who invites people to their home or event and takes care of them while they visit.
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Hunt /hʌnt/verb A2
To chase and capture an animal, or to search carefully for something.
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Hurt /hɜːrt/verb A1
To cause pain or damage to a person, animal, or your feelings.
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Into /ˈɪntə/prep A1
Showing movement toward or inside something; going from outside to inside.
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Item /ˈaɪtəm/noun A2
One thing; a single object or product on a list or in a group.
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Jest /dʒest/noun C1
A joke or something said to make people laugh
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Jolt /dʒoʊlt/verb B2
To shake someone suddenly, or to shock or surprise them
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Jot /dʒɒt/verb B2
To write something quickly and briefly
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Just /dʒʌst/adv A1
A moment ago; or used to mean exactly or right now. Also means only or simply.
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Kit /kɪt/noun A2
A set of tools or supplies needed for a particular task; also a young animal like a fox
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Kite /kaɪt/noun A1
A toy made of paper or cloth that flies in the wind on a string; also a type of bird
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Knit /nɪt/verb B1
To make clothes or blankets from wool using two needles; or to join things closely
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Knot /nɒt/noun B1
A tied fastening in rope or string; a problem or hard lump in wood; also a measurement of speed at sea
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Last /læst/adj A1
Coming at the end; the final one in a group or order.
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Left /lɛft/adj A1
On the other side from right; the direction that is opposite to right.
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Lent /lɛnt/verb A2
When you allowed someone to use your thing for a while before getting it back.
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Lift /lɪft/verb A1
To pick something up or raise it higher; to move something upward.
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Math /mæθ/noun A1
The subject in school where you learn about numbers and calculations.
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Mist /mɪst/noun A2
Light fog that reduces how far you can see, but lighter than heavy fog.
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Mite /maɪt/noun B1
An extremely small bug with eight legs; often invisible to the naked eye.
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Most /moʊst/adj A1
The biggest, the largest, or more than anything else.
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Words Containing "T" by Length
2 Letter Words Containing "T" (39)
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At /æt/prep A1
A small word that shows where something is, when it happens, or what somebody is doing.
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It /ɪt/phrase A1
A word that replaces a noun to avoid repeating the same word.
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3 Letter Words Containing "T" (283)
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Act /ækt/verb A1
To do something; to take action or behave in a particular way.
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Art /ɑːrt/noun A1
Creative work like painting, music, dance, or writing that shows feeling or beauty.
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Bat /bæt/noun A1
A small animal that flies at night. Bats have wings covered with skin and usually eat insects.
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Bet /bɛt/verb A2
You put money on something you think will happen, hoping to win more money if you are right.
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4 Letter Words Containing "T" (1,147)
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5 Letter Words Containing "T" (3,035)
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Actor /ˈæktər/noun A2
A person who performs and plays characters in movies, TV shows, or theater.
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Acute /əˈkjuːt/adj B2
Acute describes a sudden, serious illness or health problem that does not last long. It can also describe someone who has sharp perception or understanding.
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Adapt /əˈdæpt/verb B2
To change or adjust something so it works well in a new situation. Like how animals change to survive in new environments.
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Admit /ədˈmɪt/verb B1
To say that something is true, or to let someone come in.
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Adopt /əˈdɑːpt/verb B1
To adopt means to become a child's legal parent, even though you did not give birth to them. You can also adopt ideas, policies, or practices by accepting and using them.
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Adult /ˈædʌlt/noun A2
A person who is grown up and has reached the age when the law says they are responsible.
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6 Letter Words Containing "T" (6,335)
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7 Letter Words Containing "T" (10,992)
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8 Letter Words Containing "T" (15,573)
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9 Letter Words Containing "T" (18,066)
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10 Letter Words Containing "T" (17,819)
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11 Letter Words Containing "T" (15,355)
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12 Letter Words Containing "T" (11,990)
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13 Letter Words Containing "T" (8,777)
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14 Letter Words Containing "T" (5,962)
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15 Letter Words Containing "T" (3,968)
Words Containing "T" by Part of Speech
Nouns Containing "T" (1,090)
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Advantage /ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ/noun B1
Something that helps you succeed or do better than others at something.
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Adventure /ədˈventʃər/noun B1
A thrilling journey or experience with something unexpected or risky happening.
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Another /əˈnʌðər/noun A1
One more of something similar to what you already have or talked about.
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Anything /ˈɛniˌθɪŋ/noun A1
Any object or matter; used when it doesn't matter which specific thing.
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Art /ɑːrt/noun A1
Creative work like painting, music, dance, or writing that shows feeling or beauty.
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Bat /bæt/noun A1
A small animal that flies at night. Bats have wings covered with skin and usually eat insects.
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Birth /bɜːrθ/noun A1
When a baby comes out of the mother's body and is born.
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Birthday /ˈbɜːrθdeɪ/noun A1
The day each year when you celebrate being born.
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Both /bəʊθ/noun A1
Referring to two things at the same time, not just one or the other.
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Breakfast /ˈbrekfəst/noun A1
The meal you eat in the morning when you wake up.
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Brother /ˈbrʌðər/noun A1
Your brother is a boy or man who shares the same parents as you.
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Christian /ˈkrɪstʃən/noun A2
A person who follows the teachings of Jesus Christ and believes in Christianity.
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Date /deɪt/noun A1
A particular day shown as a number and month, like May 15th or March 3rd.
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Daughter /ˈdɔːtər/noun A1
A girl or woman who is the child of a parent or parents.
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Dictionary /ˈdɪkʃəneri/noun A2
A book that explains what words mean and how to use them.
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Doctor /ˈdɒktər/noun A1
A medical professional trained to diagnose and treat illness and injury.
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Earth /ɜːθ/noun A1
The world we live on, or the soil and dirt.
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Explanation /ˌɛkspləˈneɪʃən/noun A1
words or information that help someone understand something
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Fact /fækt/noun A1
Information that is true and can be proven or verified.
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Feet /fiːt/noun A2
the two parts at the bottom of your legs that touch the ground when you stand or walk
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Verbs Containing "T" (418)
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Accept /əkˈsɛpt/verb A2
To take or agree to something that is offered or given.
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Act /ækt/verb A1
To do something; to take action or behave in a particular way.
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Bet /bɛt/verb A2
You put money on something you think will happen, hoping to win more money if you are right.
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Bite /baɪt/verb A1
To use your teeth to cut into something.
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Cut /kʌt/verb A1
Use a knife or sharp tool to divide something into pieces.
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Eat /iːt/verb A1
To put food in your mouth and swallow it to get energy and nutrition for your body.
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Fit /fɪt/verb A1
To be the correct size so something goes into or on another thing.
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Forget /fərˈɡɛt/verb A1
To not remember something you knew before; to lose it from memory.
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Get /ɡɛtʃ/verb A1
To receive or obtain something; to come to have or own something you want.
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Hit /hɪt/verb A1
To strike or touch something with force, like hitting a ball or hitting a target.
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Let /lɛt/verb A1
To allow or permit someone to do something; to say yes to what someone wants to do.
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Listen /ˈlɪsən/verb A1
To pay close attention to sounds or to what someone is saying.
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Meet /miːt/verb A1
To be in the same place with another person at the same time.
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Mention /ˈmɛnʃən/verb A1
To talk about or bring up something in conversation, usually briefly and without much detail.
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Might /maɪt/verb A1
Shows that something is possibly true or allowed to happen.
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Must /məst/verb A1
Need to do something because it is necessary or required.
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Point /pɔɪnt/verb A1
To show where something is by extending your finger or hand toward it.
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Prevent /prɪˈvɛnt/verb A2
To keep something bad from happening. To stop something before it occurs.
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Protect /prəˈtɛkt/verb A2
Keep someone or something safe.
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Put /pʊt/verb A1
To move something to a specific place or position where it stays.
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Adjectives Containing "T" (470)
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Consistent /kənˈsɪstənt/adj B2
Something that stays the same, happens regularly, or is done in the same way repeatedly.
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Fat /fæt/adj A1
Having a lot of body weight or body tissue; thick or containing oil.
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Favourite /ˈfeɪvərɪt/adj A1
Your top choice; the thing you like better than anything else.
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First /fɜːrst/adj A1
Coming at the beginning; happening before anything else in a sequence.
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Hot /hɑːt/adj A1
Having or producing a lot of heat; warm enough to burn or hurt your skin if you touch it.
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Important /ɪmˈpɔːrtənt/adj A1
Mattering a lot or having a strong effect on something.
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Late /leɪt/adj A1
Arriving or happening after the time it should; not on time.
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Light /laɪt/adj A1
Easy to carry or lift because it does not weigh much.
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Little /ˈlɪtəl/adj A1
Small in size or amount; not large or much.
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Lost /lɔːst/adj A1
When you don't know where you are or how to get somewhere, you are lost. You cannot find your way.
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Mental /ˈmɛntəl/adj A2
Related to the mind and thinking; something that happens in your thoughts rather than on paper or with tools.
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Natural /ˈnætʃərəl/adj A1
Made by nature, not by humans; not artificial or fake.
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Negative /ˈneɡətɪv/adj A2
Saying no or showing something is not true or not good.
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Next /nɛkst/adj A1
The one that comes immediately after this one.
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Other /ˈʌðər/adj A1
Something different or extra from what you already have.
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Perfect /ˈpɜːfɪkt/adj A2
Having no faults or problems; completely correct.
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True /tru/adj A1
Matching what is real or factual; not false or invented.
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Wet /wɛt/adj A1
Covered with water; not dry.
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Actual /ˈæktʃuəl/adj B1
Real and true, not imaginary or planned. The way something really is.
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Best /bɛst/adj A1
Better than all others; of the highest quality.
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Adverbs Containing "T" (65)
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Actually /ˈæktʃuəli/adv B1
In fact or really. Used to say what is true, especially when it's different from what others think.
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Later /ˈleɪtər/adv A1
At a time after now or after something else happens; in the future.
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Least /liːst/adv A1
The smallest amount or degree of something; the minimum.
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Not /nɑt/adv A1
A word that makes a sentence negative; opposite of yes.
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Out /aʊt/adv A1
Away from a place, building, or home; not inside.
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Pretty /ˈprɪti/adv A2
Used to describe something that is true to some extent but not completely. It means quite or fairly.
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Still /stɪl/adv A1
Yet, continuing to happen now, or not moving.
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There /ðɛr/adv A1
At or in a location that is not here.
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Too /tuː/adv A1
Additionally or excessively; more than wanted or needed.
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Accidentally /ˌæksɪˈdɛntəli/adv B1
When something happens without planning or purpose. The action was not deliberate.
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Afterward /ˈæf.tɚ.wɚd/adv A2
Something that happens at a later time, after an event or action.
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Afterwards /ˈæf.tɚ.wɚdz/adv A2
Something that happens at a later time, after an event or action.
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Any time /ˈɛni taɪm/adv A2
At whatever time you want — there is no fixed or specific time required.
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Anytime /ˈɛniˌtaɪm/adv A2
Can be used whenever is convenient for you; expressing openness to any moment.
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Apart /əˈpɑːrt/adv B1
Separated by some distance; not together or touching.
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Continuously /kənˈtɪnjuəsli/adv B1
Continuously = non-stop, never pausing. Rain continuously for hours means it never stopped.
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Forth /fɔːrθ/adv B1
Moving or going forward in direction or time; continuing ahead.
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Just /dʒʌst/adv A1
A moment ago; or used to mean exactly or right now. Also means only or simply.
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Often /ˈɔːfən/adv A1
Happening or done many times, not rarely.
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Perfectly /ˈpɜːfɪktli/adv A2
Done exactly right; in a way with no errors.
How to Use Words Containing "T"
Scrabble and Word Games
In Scrabble and Words With Friends, words containing "T" can be valuable when you need to play through an existing tile on the board. Higher-tier letters like J, Q, X, and Z multiply your score quickly when stacked on bonus squares — scan the list below for short words that contain them. Two and three-letter words containing "T" are especially useful for parallel plays where you build along an existing word and earn points for every adjacent tile.
Crossword Puzzles
For crossword puzzles, the most useful entries are mid-length common words — 5 to 8 letters — that fit standard grid patterns. Filter the list by length to match the cells in your clue. Pay attention to the CEFR level: clues from mainstream newspapers favour B1–B2 vocabulary, while themed and cryptic puzzles draw on rarer C1 and C2 words. The IPA shown on each card also helps confirm a guess — a clue marked "two syllables" should match a word with a simple stress pattern.
Creative Writing and Poetry
Writers and poets often look for groups of words containing "T" to build alliteration, rhythm, or near-rhymes. Sort the list by length, scan the rare and C1+ words for fresh imagery, and use the linked dictionary entries to confirm connotation before you commit. The plain-English definitions are intentionally short so you can scan dozens of options without losing flow.
Longest Word Containing "T"
Frequently Asked Questions About Words Containing "T"
- How many words containing "T"?
- There are 119,341 words containing "T" in our 199,000-word English dictionary. The list ranges from common everyday words to rarer specialised vocabulary.
- What is the longest word containing "T"?
- The longest word containing "T" in our list is "ABSTRACTIONISMS" — 15 letters long. Tap the word to see its full definition.
- Are these words valid in Scrabble?
- Most of the words in this list are valid in Scrabble and similar word games (we cross-reference standard tournament dictionaries). A handful of proper nouns and very rare technical terms may not be — when in doubt, double-check with the official Scrabble dictionary used in your league.
- How many 5-letter words containing "T"?
- 3,035 5-letter words containing "T" — useful for Wordle, daily puzzles, and short crosswords. Filter by length above to see only 5-letter results.