T example sentences

Related (1): tangible

t

abbreviation

  - long or metric ton(s).

  - teaspoon(s).

  - a number characterizing the distribution of a sample taken from a population with a normal distribution. See Student's t-test

’t

contraction

  - the word “it,” attached to the end of a verb, especially in the transcription of regional spoken use:

-t

suffix

  - equivalent to -est (as in shalt)

-t

suffix

  - equivalent to -ed (as in crept, sent, slept)

T

noun

T (noun) · T's (plural noun) · Ts (plural noun) · t (noun) · ts (plural noun) · tee (noun) · tees (plural noun)

  - the twentieth letter of the alphabet.

  - denoting the next after S in a set of items, categories, etc..

  - a shape like that of a capital T. See also T-square, etc..

T

abbreviation

  - (in units of measurement) tera- (10):

  - tesla.

  - (in names of sports clubs) Town:

  - tablespoon(s).

  - temperature.

  - the hydrogen isotope tritium.

Synonyms

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"T" Example Sentences

1. She tiptoed across the room, trying notto disturb anyone.
2. He tasted the soup, adding a pinch of salt.
3. I took a deep breath and stepped onto the stage.
4. The cattwisted her body, stretching out her limbs.
5. Tom twirled the pen between his fingers.
6. She tapped her foot impatiently as she waited.
7. He tugged at his collar, feeling uncomfortable.
8. The tree towered above them, its branches swaying in the wind.
9. The teacher taughtthe lesson, helping the students to understand.
10. She tried on the dress, admiring her reflection in the mirror.
11. He twinkled his eyes and smiled.
12. The toddler toddled across the room, giggling as he went.
13. She tracked the animal's footprints, following them into the woods.
14. He tasted the cake, savoring the sweetness of the icing.
15. The turtle trudged slowly across the sand.
16. She took out her notebook, ready to begin writing.
17. He tugged atthe rope, trying to loosen it.
18. The train trundled along the tracks, its whistle blowing.
19. The thief thumbed through the pages, looking for the hidden jewels.
20. She tried to remember the lyrics of the song.

Common Phases

turn the tide; take the time; take the test; take the plunge; take the wheel; take the lead; take the stage; take the bull by the horns; take the world by storm; take things as they come; take it or leave it; take it to the next level

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