वोकैबुलरीज

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adjective, noun, verb C1
/ˈtrɛbəl/

triple; consisting of three parts; high-pitched sound in music

"The company's profits trebled in just two years."

noun C1
/ˈtrɛmər/

a slight shaking movement in a person’s body or in the ground

"A small tremor was felt before the earthquake."

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Trench

noun C1
/trentʃ/

a long narrow ditch dug in the ground for defense in warfare

"Soldiers hid in the trench during the enemy attack."

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noun C1
/ˌtrɛpɪˈdeɪʃən/

a feeling of fear or anxiety about something that may happen

"She opened the letter with some trepidation."

verb C1
/ˈtrɛspəs/

to enter someone's land or property without permission

"He was fined for trespassing on private land."

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Trespasser

noun C1
/ˈtres.pæs.ər/

a person who enters someone's property without permission

"The security guard caught the trespasser climbing over the fence."

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triad

noun C1
/ˈtraɪæd/

a group of three closely related people or things

"The project was managed by a triad of experts."

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noun C1
/ˌtrɪbjʊˈleɪʃən/

a state of great trouble, suffering, or distress

"She remained strong through all the trials and tribulations of life."

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tribunal

noun C1
/traɪˈbjuːnəl/

a court of justice or body established to settle disputes

"The case was heard in an international tribunal."

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noun C1
ˌtraɪ.bjuˈnæl əv ˈdʒʌs.tɪs

A court of justice or judicial body that settles disputes or tries offenses.

"The Tribunal of Justice started the hearings promptly."

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noun C1
/ˈtrɪb.jə.ter.i/

a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake

"The tributary joins the main river near the city."

noun C1
/ˈtrɪkəri/

The use of dishonest methods to deceive or cheat someone.

"The politician was accused of winning the election through trickery."

verb C1
/ˈtrɪkl̩/

To flow or fall in a small, slow stream or drops.

"Water began to trickle down the wall after the heavy rain."

noun C1
/ˈtrɪkstər/

A person who cheats or deceives people.

"The old man turned out to be a clever trickster who fooled everyone."

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noun C1
/ˈtraɪfəl/

A thing of little value or importance; also a layered dessert.

"He dismissed the issue as a mere trifle."

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Trifling

adjective C1
/ˈtraɪflɪŋ/

Of little importance or value; trivial.

"The mistake was trifling and easily corrected."

noun C1
/ˈtrɪlədʒi/

a set of three related works, usually books or films, that form a connected story

"The director finally released the third film to complete the sci-fi trilogy."

noun C1
/ˈtrɪnɪti/

a group of three closely related things; in Christianity, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit

"The museum’s exhibit focused on a trinity of themes: memory, identity, and power."

noun C1
/ˈtrɪŋkɪt/

a small ornament or piece of jewelry that is not expensive

"She bought a little trinket from the beach market as a souvenir."

noun C1
/ˈtrɪp.lət/

One of three children or animals born at the same time to the same mother.

"The family was surprised to have triplets instead of twins."

noun C1
/ˈtraɪ.pɒd/

A three-legged stand used to support a camera, telescope, or other object.

"The photographer set up his camera on a tripod."

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trite

adjective C1
/traɪt/

Overused and lacking originality.

"The speech was full of trite phrases."

noun C1
/ˈtrɪviə/

Details or information that are considered unimportant or of little value.

"The quiz was filled with fun trivia about movies and music."

noun C1
/trɔːf/

A long, narrow container from which animals eat or drink; also, a low point between waves or in business cycles.

"The cows drank water from the wooden trough."

noun C1
/truːp/

A group of dancers, actors, or performers who work together.

"The theater troupe performed brilliantly on stage."

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noun C1
/ˈtruː.ənt/

A student who stays away from school without permission.

"The teacher punished the truant for skipping class."

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truce

noun C1
/truːs/

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."

verb C1
/trʌdʒ/

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."

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trustee

noun C1
/trʌsˈtiː/

a person who holds or manages property or assets for the benefit of others

"She was appointed as the trustee of the family estate."

adjective C1
/ˈtʌf.tɪd/

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."

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tugboat

noun C1
/ˈtʌɡboʊt/

a small, powerful boat used for towing or pushing ships

"The tugboat guided the massive ship safely into the harbor."

noun C1
/ˈtjuːmʌlt/

A loud, confused noise, especially caused by a crowd; commotion or disorder.

"The protest created a tumult in the city square."

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tumultuous

adjective C1
/tjuːˈmʌltʃuəs/

Characterized by disorder, noisy excitement, or emotional agitation.

"They had a tumultuous relationship full of ups and downs."

noun C1
/ˈtɜːrbjələns/

Violent or unsteady movement of air, water, or some other fluid; disorder or conflict.

"The plane experienced severe turbulence during the flight."

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turbulent

adjective C1
/ˈtɜːrbjələnt/

Characterized by conflict, disorder, or confusion; not stable or calm.

"The country went through a turbulent period of political change."

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turmoil

noun C1
/ˈtɜːrmɔɪl/

a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty

"The country was in turmoil after the sudden resignation of the prime minister."

adjective C1
/ˈtɜːrnkiː/

ready for immediate use; a complete product or solution

"The company provides turnkey solutions for small businesses."

noun C1
/ˈtʌrɪt/

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."

noun C1
/twɪndʒ/

a sudden, sharp pain or an emotional pang

"He felt a twinge of guilt after lying to his friend."

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twister

noun C1
/ˈtwɪstər/

A tornado or something that twists; also refers to a challenging tongue twister.

"The twister destroyed several houses in the village."

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Twit

noun C1
/twɪt/

a silly or foolish person; to tease or make fun of someone

"Don't be such a twit and listen carefully."

noun C1
/ˈtuːsəm/

A pair of people considered together, often in a romantic or competitive context.

"They entered the dance competition as a twosome."

noun C1
/taɪˈkuːn/

a wealthy, powerful businessperson

"The real estate tycoon invested in several skyscrapers."

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typify

verb C1
/ˈtɪpɪfaɪ/

to represent or be a typical example of something

"His leadership style typifies the new corporate culture."

adjective C1
/ˌtaɪpəˈɡræfɪkəl/

relating to the style, arrangement, or appearance of printed text

"There was a typographical error in the book."

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typography

noun C1
/taɪˈpɒɡrəfi/

the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible and visually appealing

"Good typography improves the readability of a website."

adjective C1
/tɪˈrænɪkəl/

exercising power in a cruel or arbitrary way

"The tyrannical ruler silenced all opposition."

noun C1
/ˈtɪrəni/

Cruel and oppressive government or rule by a tyrant.

"The people revolted against the tyranny of their ruler."

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Tyrant

noun C1
/ˈtaɪ.rənt/

a cruel and oppressive ruler; a person who exercises power in a harsh manner

"The people rebelled against the cruel tyrant."

adjective C1
/juːˈbɪkwɪtəs/

Existing or being everywhere at the same time.

"Social media has become ubiquitous among young people."