Englisches Vokabelwörterbuch | Wortbedeutungen, Definitionen & Beispiele
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An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting for a certain time.
"The two countries agreed to a truce after weeks of intense fighting."
To walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions.
"They had to trudge through the snow to reach the village."
a person who holds or manages property or assets for the benefit of others
"She was appointed as the trustee of the family estate."
having a tuft or tufts; furnished with a tuft or clump of threads, hairs, or other material
"The tufted sofa looked elegant in the living room."
a small, powerful boat used for towing or pushing ships
"The tugboat guided the massive ship safely into the harbor."
A loud, confused noise, especially caused by a crowd; commotion or disorder.
"The protest created a tumult in the city square."
Characterized by disorder, noisy excitement, or emotional agitation.
"They had a tumultuous relationship full of ups and downs."
Violent or unsteady movement of air, water, or some other fluid; disorder or conflict.
"The plane experienced severe turbulence during the flight."
Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not stable or calm.
"The country went through a turbulent period of political change."
a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty
"The country was in turmoil after the sudden resignation of the prime minister."
ready for immediate use; a complete product or solution
"The company provides turnkey solutions for small businesses."
A small tower on top of a larger tower or building, often used in castles or fortifications.
"The castle was guarded by soldiers stationed in the turret."
a sudden, sharp pain or an emotional pang
"He felt a twinge of guilt after lying to his friend."
A tornado or something that twists; also refers to a challenging tongue twister.
"The twister destroyed several houses in the village."
a silly or foolish person; to tease or make fun of someone
"Don't be such a twit and listen carefully."
A pair of people considered together, often in a romantic or competitive context.
"They entered the dance competition as a twosome."
a wealthy, powerful businessperson
"The real estate tycoon invested in several skyscrapers."
to represent or be a typical example of something
"His leadership style typifies the new corporate culture."
relating to the style, arrangement, or appearance of printed text
"There was a typographical error in the book."
the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible and visually appealing
"Good typography improves the readability of a website."
exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way
"The tyrannical ruler silenced all opposition."
Cruel and oppressive government or rule by a tyrant.
"The people revolted against the tyranny of their ruler."
a cruel and oppressive ruler; a person who exercises power in a harsh manner
"The people rebelled against the cruel tyrant."