Tire, weary, fatigue, exhaust, jade, fag, tucker can all mean to make or in some cases to become disinclined or unable to continue because of loss of strength or endurance.
Category: Synonyms
Tirade vs Diatribe vs Jeremiad vs Philippic
Tirade, diatribe, jeremiad, philippic can all mean a violent, often long-winded, and usually denunciatory speech or writing.
Timid vs Timorous
Timid, timorous both mean so fearful and apprehensive as to hesitate or hold back.
Tight vs Taut vs Tense
Tight, taut, tense are comparable chiefly in their basic senses in which they mean drawn or stretched to the point where there is no looseness or slackness.
Tie vs Bind
Tie, bind both mean to make fast or secure.
Throw vs Cast vs Fling vs Hurl vs Pitch vs Toss vs Sling
Throw, cast, fling, hurl, pitch, toss, sling can all mean to cause to move swiftly forward, sideways, upward, or downward by a propulsive movement (as of the arm) or by means of a propelling instrument or agency.
Thrill vs Electrify vs Enthuse
Thrill, electrify, enthuse are comparable when the mean to fill with emotions that stir or excite physically and mentally or to be stirred by such emotions.
Threaten vs Menace
Threaten, menace both mean to announce or forecast (as by word or look) an impending or probable infliction (as an evil or an injury).
Thoughtful vs Considerate vs Attentive
Thoughtful, considerate, attentive are applied to persons and their acts in the sense of being mindful of the comfort or happiness of others.
Thoughtful vs Reflective vs Speculative vs Contemplative vs Meditative vs Pensive
Thoughtful, reflective, speculative, contemplative, meditative, pensive can be applied to persons or their moods, attitudes, expressions, and utterances as meaning characterized by or showing the power to engage in thought, especially in concentrated thinking.
Though vs Although vs Albeit
Though, although, albeit introduce subordinate clauses stating something that is or may be true in spite of what is asserted in the main clause.
Think vs Cogitate vs Reflect vs Reason vs Speculate vs Deliberate
Think, cogitate, reflect, reason, speculate, deliberate can all mean to use one’s powers of conception, judgment, or inference in regard to any matter or subject which concerns one or interests one.