Worder - English dictionary
Worder Dictionary

All English words - page 3905

Tut

tʌt

Meanings of Tut:

exclamation

Used to express disapproval or annoyance.

Usage examples:

Tut-tut, robin, you disappoint me
noun

An exclamation of disapproval or annoyance.

Usage examples:

Tut-tuts of disapproval
verb

Make 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

tjuːt

Meanings of Tute:

noun

A university or college tutorial.

Usage examples:

I was on my way to my philosophy honours tute

Tutee

tjuːˈtiː

Meanings of Tutee:

noun

A 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:

noun

Protection of or authority over someone or something; guardianship.

Usage examples:

The organizations remained under firm government tutelage

Meanings of Tutelar:

adjective

Serving as a protector, guardian, or patron.

Usage examples:

The tutelary spirits of these regions

Meanings of Tutor:

noun

A private teacher, typically one who teaches a single pupil or a very small group.

Usage examples:

A voluntary tutor in adult literacy
verb

Act as a tutor to (a single pupil or a very small group).

Usage examples:

His children were privately tutored

Tutored

ˈtʃuː.tər

Meanings of Tutored:

verb

Act as a tutor to (a single pupil or a very small group).

Usage examples:

His children were privately tutored
noun

A 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:

noun

A 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:

adjective

Relating to a tutor or a tutor's tuition.

Usage examples:

Tutorial sessions
noun

A 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:

noun

An exclamation of disapproval or annoyance.

Usage examples:

Tut-tuts of disapproval
verb

Make an exclamation expressing disapproval or annoyance.

Usage examples:

Aunt mary tut-tutted at all the goings-on
exclamation

Used to express disapproval or annoyance.

Usage examples:

Tut-tut, robin, you disappoint me

Meanings of Tutsan:

noun

A 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
adjective

Performed with all voices or instruments together.

Usage examples:

The work as a whole is a contrast between solo and tutti sections
noun

A 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:

noun

A 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
adjective

Performed with all voices or instruments together.

Usage examples:

The work as a whole is a contrast between solo and tutti sections

Tutu

ˈtuː.tuː

Meanings of Tutu:

noun

A 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:

noun

A 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:

noun

A tuxedo.

Usage examples:

People in everything from long gowns and tuxes to blue jeans and baseball caps were waiting patient…

Tuxedos

tʌkˈsiː.dəʊ

Meanings of Tuxedos:

noun

A 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.dəʊ

Meanings of Tuxes:

noun

A tuxedo.

Usage examples:

People in everything from long gowns and tuxes to blue jeans and baseball caps were waiting patient…

Meanings of Tuyere:

noun

A 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

twiːˈjɛː

Meanings of Tuyeres:

noun

A 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

tiːˈviː

Meanings of Tv:

abbreviation

Television (the system or a set).

Usage examples:

Anything good on tv tonight?
noun

Television as a system or form of media.

Usage examples:

All they did was sit around the house watching tv

Meanings of Twa:

noun

A 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…
adjective

Relating 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:

noun

Trivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.

Usage examples:

He dismissed the novel as self-indulgent twaddle
verb

Talk or write in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

What is that old fellow twaddling about?

Meanings of Twaddled:

verb

Talk or write in a trivial or foolish way.

Usage examples:

What is that old fellow twaddling about?
noun

Trivial or foolish speech or writing; nonsense.

Usage examples:

He dismissed the novel as self-indulgent twaddle

My Worder

Please register or authorize in order to use all the features of our service.

Random words from our English dictionary

Learn English words everywhere!

All our English words and phrases are available for learning for free in our mobile application.