Adjective with T

  • Means having greater than average height.

  • Means extremely small in size.

  • Describes feeling weary or needing rest.

  • Means very bad or unpleasant.

  • Means having a pleasant flavor.

  • Means strong or difficult to endure.

  • Means firmly fixed or not loose.

  • Means wonderful, excellent, or great.

  • Describes someone who talks a lot.

  • Means having special skill or ability.

  • Means slim or having little thickness.

  • Means dense or having great depth.

  • Means difficult, complicated, or sly.

  • Describes shy or easily frightened.

  • Means considerate or showing deep thought.

  • Reliable; deserving of trust and confidence.

  • Very great; extremely large or excellent.

  • Neat and orderly; kept clean and organized.

  • Accurate; in accordance with fact or reality.

  • Having a sharp, zesty, slightly sour taste.

  • Of poor quality or in bad taste; cheap.

  • Sticky; or gaudy and in poor taste.

  • Causing great fear; extremely scary.

  • Light brown; sun-bronzed in color.

  • Persistent; not easily giving up or letting go.

  • Describes gentle or soft; also easily hurt.

  • Means honest; telling the truth.

  • Means grateful; feeling appreciation.

  • Not wild; domesticated or gentle.

  • Needing a drink; feeling a strong thirst.

  • Happening at the right time; opportune.

  • Slightly unsteady; a bit lightheaded.

  • Very fashionable; in style right now.

  • A greenish-blue color; used as an adjective.

  • Stressed or tight; not relaxed.

  • Ripped or emotionally conflicted.

  • Easily offended; very sensitive.

  • Irritable; easily annoyed.

  • Boring and long; tiresome to endure.

  • Causing fatigue; makes you tired.

  • Means very tempting or enticing.

  • Easily tickled; sensitive to touch.

  • About careful planning or tactics.

  • Late or slow to arrive; behind time.

  • Sharp and sour in taste or tone.

  • Pleasantly warm and cozy, like toast.

  • Difficult; testing patience or endurance.

  • Diplomatic; careful not to offend.

  • Trusts others easily; not suspicious.

  • Tube-shaped; also surfer slang for cool.

  • Dangerous or betraying; not to be trusted.

  • Sun-browned in color; looks tan.

  • Coiled or contorted in shape; not straight.

  • Very sad; like something from a tragedy.

  • Causing a light, prickly tingling feeling.

  • Full of tears; tearful or about to cry.

  • Able to speak; as in a talking parrot.

  • Showing lots of teeth; big, toothy grin.

  • Best or highest in rank; top quality.

  • Covered in thorns; also tricky or tough.

  • Poisonous or harmful; unsafe to touch.

  • Boring or annoying; makes you weary.

  • Not affected by time; classic and lasting.

  • Reliable and dependable; you can trust it.

  • Thin, metallic sound; cheap or hollow.

  • Enticing; hard to resist something!

  • Hesitant or not final; uncertain.

  • Oppressive and cruel, like a tyrant.

  • typical
  • Marked by disorder, unrest, or storms.

  • Causing difficulty or annoyance.

  • tolerant
  • Knotted up or very complicated.

  • Blue-green in color; describes a hue.

  • Very scared or extremely afraid.

  • Lukewarm; mildly warm, not hot.

  • Exciting and full of suspense!

  • Thoughtful or reflective; using reason.

  • Noisy, chaotic, full of upheaval.

  • Very tiny; extremely small.

  • Real adjective meaning stylish and refined.

  • An adjective meaning full of twists and bends.

  • Means firm and well-defined, like muscles.

  • Means tightened; can also mean anxious.

  • Means holding a title only; nominal.

  • Means lightly exciting or stimulating.

  • Means full of tears or ready to cry.

  • Means touchable; real and concrete.

  • Means worried or having many problems.

  • Means slanted, leaning, or not level.

  • Means emotionally moving or heartfelt.

  • Means pulled tight; tense and firm.

  • Tempting and teasing; makes you really want it.

  • Overused and cliched; not fresh or original.

  • Huge or colossal in size; great power or force.

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