Englisches Vokabelwörterbuch | Wortbedeutungen, Definitionen & Beispiele
a large sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption
"The tsunami devastated the coastal town, leaving thousands homeless."
a hollow cylinder used to convey something, typically fluid
"He used a tube to measure the liquid."
a night-blooming flower with an intensely sweet fragrance, native to Mexico
"The tuberose flowers filled the evening air with their heavenly scent."
to push or fold something neatly into a particular place
"She tucked the blanket around the baby to keep him warm."
The second day of the week, following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
"We have a meeting scheduled for Tuesday."
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."
the fee for instruction or teaching, typically at a school or university
"The tuition for the college has increased this year."
a colorful spring flower with cup-shaped petals
"The red tulip bloomed beautifully in the garden."
A two-wheeled cart, especially one used during the French Revolution to carry prisoners to the guillotine.
"The prisoners were carried to the square in a wooden tumbrel."
Swollen, enlarged, or pompous in style.
"His tumid prose was difficult to read."
an abnormal mass of tissue caused by excessive cell growth
"The doctor found a benign tumor during the medical check-up."
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."
A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region where the subsoil is permanently frozen.
"Polar bears roam across the icy tundra."
a sequence of musical notes that are pleasant to listen to; a melody
"She hummed a cheerful tune while cooking dinner."
an underground passage or shaft
"They dug a tunnel under the river."
a head covering made by wrapping a long piece of cloth around the head
"The Sikh man wore a colorful turban."
Cloudy, opaque, or thick with suspended matter; confused or obscure in meaning.
"The river water became turbid after the heavy rains."
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 large deep dish with a cover, used for serving soups or stews.
"She brought the hot soup to the table in a silver tureen."
Swollen or distended; (of language) pompous and overcomplicated.
"The professor’s lecture was so turgid that many students lost interest."
a large bird native to North America, often eaten at special occasions like Thanksgiving; also the meat of this bird.
"We roasted a turkey for Thanksgiving dinner."
A bright yellow spice powder made from the root of a tropical plant, used in cooking and medicine
"Add turmeric to the curry for color and flavor."
ground turmeric root used as a spice and for its medicinal properties
"Add a pinch of turmeric powder to the curry for color and flavor."
a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty
"The country was in turmoil after the sudden resignation of the prime minister."
to change direction or position
"Turn right at the next intersection."
a person who switches allegiance, often betraying a cause or group
"He was branded a turncoat after joining the rival political party."
a place where a road branches off from another; a side road
"Take the first turning on the left."
a round root vegetable with white or purple skin and white flesh
"We grew turnips in our vegetable garden."
ready for immediate use; a complete product or solution
"The company provides turnkey solutions for small businesses."
the number of people who attend or participate in an event or activity
"The turnout at the rally was impressive, with thousands showing up."
the amount of business conducted during a particular period, or the rate at which employees leave a company
"The company reported a high turnover in its sales department."
depraved or wicked behavior or character
"The judge condemned the criminal’s act of moral turpitude."
a greenish-blue color or gemstone
"She wore a necklace with a beautiful turquoise stone."
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 slow-moving reptile with a hard shell that lives in water or on land
"The turtle slowly crossed the sandy beach."
The act of guarding, protecting, or guiding; instruction or teaching.
"She studied painting under the tutelage of a famous artist."
Serving as a guardian or protector.
"The tutelar spirit of the forest was believed to protect travelers."
Relating to or serving as a guardian or protector, often used for deities or spirits.
"Athena was considered the tutelary goddess of Athens."
The office or position of a tutor; guidance or instruction given by a tutor.
"He thrived under the tutorship of his mentor."
a device used to receive television broadcasts
"I watch my favorite shows on TV every evening."
to make small adjustments; to fine-tune something
"We need to tweak the design slightly."
a short high-pitched sound made by a small bird; a post on Twitter
"I heard the sweet tweet of a sparrow this morning."
the number equivalent to 12
"There are twelve months in a year."
coming after the nineteenth in order; being one of twenty equal parts.
"She was born on the twentieth of April."
the number equivalent to 20
"He is twenty years old."
two times
"I have seen that movie twice."
a small thin branch of a tree or bush
"She broke a twig off the tree to use as a stick."