throttle | (कुचलना) windpipe, or trachea; valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine; pedal that controls the throttle valve E.g.The Toyota-designed pedal module could wear improperly and cause the throttle to stick open. |
thwart | (विफल) hinder or prevent of ; frustrate E.g.He felt that everyone was trying to thwart his plans and prevent his success. |
tightwad | (���ंजूस) one who is stingy or overly cautious or defensive with money; miser E.g.Jill called Jack a tightwad because he never picked up the check. |
timidity | (कायरता) lack of self-confidence or courage E.g.If you are to succeed as a salesman, you must first lose your timidity and fear of failure. |
timorous | (सशंक) fearful; demonstrating fear; weakly hesitant E.g.His timorous manner betrayed the fear he felt at the moment. |
tinge | (रंग) degree, usually a slight degree, of some color, taste E.g.There was a tinge of sadness in her voice. |
tint | (रंग) color; dye with a color E.g.They woke, they kindled: first, they glowed in the bright tint of her cheek, which till this hour I had never seen but pale and bloodless. |
tirade | (टाइरैड) extended scolding; long angry or violent speech E.g.Your tirade is juvenile, hypocritical, and dare I say, unprofessional. |
titanic | (विशाल) enormous scope, power, or influence; huge or colossal E.g.When you’re in this kind of titanic power struggle, how you decide is just as important as what you decide. |
title | (शीर्षक) right or claim to possession; mark of rank; name of a book or film E.g.Though the penniless Duke of Ragwort no longer held title to the family estate, he still retained as head of one of England's oldest families. |
titter | (मुंह दबाकर हंसना) laugh in a restrained, nervous way; giggle E.g.Her aunt's constant titter nearly drove her mad. |
titular | (लक़ब नाममात्र) nominal holding of title without obligations; existing in name only; nominal E.g.Although he was the titular head of the company, the real decisions were made by his general manager. |
toady | (चापलूस) person who flatters or defers to others for self-serving reasons; yes man E.g.Never tell the boss anything he doesn't wish to hear: he doesn't want an independent adviser, he just wants a toady. |
token | something intended or supposed to represent another thing; sign or symbol; memorial of friendship E.g.He gave me a necklace as a token of his affection. |
toll | (टोल) charge a fee for using; sound in slowly repeated single tones; announce or summon by ringing a bell E.g.We hear the church bell toll the hour again. |
tome | (टोम) large volume; large and scholarly book E.g.He spent much time in the library poring over an ancient tome. |
topography | (स्थलाकृति) physical features of a region; detailed, precise description of a place E.g.Before the generals gave the order to attack, they ordered a complete study of the topography of the region. |
torpor | (अकर्मण्यता) state of mental or physical inactivity or insensibility; sluggishness; dormancy E.g.Throughout the winter, nothing aroused the bear from his torpor: he would not emerge until spring. |
torque | (टोक़) turning or twisting force E.g.In physics, a torque is a vector that measures the tendency of a force to rotate an object about some axis. |
torrent | (धार) rushing stream; flood; heavy downpour E.g.You can see the torrent run downhill in day after day heavy rains. |
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