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- Tantalize – tease, torment
- Tantrum – outburst of anger, uncontrolled anger, bad mood
- Tarry – to delay or be late in doing something
- Temerity – excessive confidence or boldness, forwardness
- Temporize – delay, to comply with the time or occasion
- Tepid – lukewarm, unenthusiastic
- Testy – irritable, short- tempered
- Tether – tie, hitch
- Thrifty – economical, careful about money
- Thrive – prosper, flourish
- Throng – crowd, army, troop
- Throttle – a person’s throat or windpipe, kill someone by chocking, a device controlling flow of fuel or power to an engine
- Thwart – prevent someone from accomplishing something, across
- Tipple – a horse gait
- Tirade – a long angry speech of criticism
- Torpor – lethargy, inactivity
- Torrid – hot, burning
- Transpire – be revealed, emerge
- Truncate – cut the top of
- Tumult- turmoil, confusion
- Turncoat – traitor
- Turpitude – wicked, immorality
- Tyro – a beginner, novice