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Tut
tʌtMeanings of Tut:
exclamationUsed to express disapproval or annoyance.
Usage examples:
Tut-tut, robin, you disappoint me
nounAn exclamation of disapproval or annoyance.
Usage examples:
Tut-tuts of disapproval
verbMake an exclamation expressing disapproval or annoyance.
Usage examples:
Aunt mary tut-tutted at all the goings-on
Meanings of Tutankhamen:
proper noun(died c.1352 bc), egyptian pharaoh of the 18th dynasty, reigned c.1361–c.1352 bc. his tomb, containing a wealth of rich and varied contents, was discovered virtually intact by the english archaeologist howard carter in 1922.
Tute
tjuːtMeanings of Tute:
nounA university or college tutorial.
Usage examples:
I was on my way to my philosophy honours tute
Tutee
tjuːˈtiːMeanings of Tutee:
nounA student or pupil of a tutor.
Usage examples:
The time spent reading together would also be beneficial for both tutors and tutees by allowing the…
Meanings of Tutelage:
nounProtection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship.
Usage examples:
The organizations remained under firm government tutelage
Meanings of Tutelar:
adjectiveServing as a protector, guardian, or patron.
Usage examples:
The tutelary spirits of these regions
Meanings of Tutor:
nounA private teacher, typically one who teaches a single pupil or a very small group.
Usage examples:
A voluntary tutor in adult literacy
verbAct as a tutor to (a single pupil or a very small group).
Usage examples:
His children were privately tutored
Tutored
ˈtʃuː.tərMeanings of Tutored:
verbAct as a tutor to (a single pupil or a very small group).
Usage examples:
His children were privately tutored
nounA private teacher, typically one who teaches a single pupil or a very small group.
Usage examples:
A voluntary tutor in adult literacy
Meanings of Tutoress:
nounA female tutor; a governess.
Usage examples:
A tutoress ought not only to be well accomplished, but she ought to be zealous in the cause of virt…
Meanings of Tutorial:
adjectiveRelating to a tutor or a tutor's tuition.
Usage examples:
Tutorial sessions
nounA period of tuition given by a university or college tutor to an individual or very small group.
Usage examples:
Formal teaching consists of lectures, tutorials, and practicals
Meanings of Tuts:
nounAn exclamation of disapproval or annoyance.
Usage examples:
Tut-tuts of disapproval
verbMake an exclamation expressing disapproval or annoyance.
Usage examples:
Aunt mary tut-tutted at all the goings-on
exclamationUsed to express disapproval or annoyance.
Usage examples:
Tut-tut, robin, you disappoint me
Meanings of Tutsan:
nounA eurasian st john's wort with large aromatic leaves and a berrylike fruit, formerly used medicinally.
Usage examples:
From its reputation as a cure-all, comes the obscure name of the plant ‘tutsan’ which is a corrupti…
Meanings of Tutti:
adverb(especially as a direction) with all voices or instruments together.
Usage examples:
Each strain is first performed tutti, then played by the instruments only
adjectivePerformed with all voices or instruments together.
Usage examples:
The work as a whole is a contrast between solo and tutti sections
nounA passage to be performed with all voices or instruments together.
Usage examples:
The concept of a dialogue was enhanced in the classical period by a growing distinction in ‘public’…
Meanings of Tuttis:
nounA passage to be performed with all voices or instruments together.
Usage examples:
The concept of a dialogue was enhanced in the classical period by a growing distinction in ‘public’…
adverb(especially as a direction) with all voices or instruments together.
Usage examples:
Each strain is first performed tutti, then played by the instruments only
adjectivePerformed with all voices or instruments together.
Usage examples:
The work as a whole is a contrast between solo and tutti sections
Tutu
ˈtuː.tuːMeanings of Tutu:
nounA female ballet dancer's costume consisting of a bodice and an attached skirt incorporating numerous layers of fabric, this being either short and stiff and projecting horizontally from the waist (the classical tutu ) or long, soft, and bell-shaped (the romantic tutu ).
Meanings of Tutus:
nounA female ballet dancer's costume consisting of a bodice and an attached skirt incorporating numerous layers of fabric, this being either short and stiff and projecting horizontally from the waist (the classical tutu ) or long, soft, and bell-shaped (the romantic tutu ).
Meanings of Tux:
nounA tuxedo.
Usage examples:
People in everything from long gowns and tuxes to blue jeans and baseball caps were waiting patient…
Tuxedos
tʌkˈsiː.dəʊMeanings of Tuxedos:
nounA man's dinner jacket.
Usage examples:
There were lots of blonde women in posh frocks and expensive-looking high heels and guys in dinner …
Tuxes
tʌkˈsiː.dəʊMeanings of Tuxes:
nounA tuxedo.
Usage examples:
People in everything from long gowns and tuxes to blue jeans and baseball caps were waiting patient…
Meanings of Tuyere:
nounA nozzle through which air is forced into a smelter, furnace, or forge.
Usage examples:
In particular, tuyeres in the furnace became blocked with slag.
Tuyeres
twiːˈjɛːMeanings of Tuyeres:
nounA nozzle through which air is forced into a smelter, furnace, or forge.
Usage examples:
In particular, tuyeres in the furnace became blocked with slag.
Tv
tiːˈviːMeanings of Tv:
abbreviationTelevision (the system or a set).
Usage examples:
Anything good on tv tonight?
nounTelevision as a system or form of media.
Usage examples:
All they did was sit around the house watching tv
Meanings of Twa:
nounA member of a pygmy people inhabiting parts of burundi, rwanda, and the democratic republic of congo (zaire).
Usage examples:
The maori of new zealand, the inuit of canada, the twa of rwanda - all these and more sent represen…
adjectiveRelating to the twa.
Usage examples:
In may 2000, the rwandan national ballet toured the united states with hutu, tutsi, and twa perform…
Meanings of Twaddle:
nounTrivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.
Usage examples:
He dismissed the novel as self-indulgent twaddle
verbTalk or write in a trivial or foolish way.
Usage examples:
What is that old fellow twaddling about?
Meanings of Twaddled:
verbTalk or write in a trivial or foolish way.
Usage examples:
What is that old fellow twaddling about?
nounTrivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.
Usage examples:
He dismissed the novel as self-indulgent twaddle
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