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thin
thin^3
adjective containing a lot
of water » Mary added more
water to the gravy and now it
was too thin.
dilute or diluted, runny,
watery, weak
antonym: thick
thing
noun a physical object
» What do you call that
thing on the shelf?
article, object
things
plural noun someone’s clothes
or belongings » Mum looked
in despair at Peter's things
lying on the bedroom floor.
belongings, effects, gear,
possessions, stuff,
chattels, gear, wares
think^1
verb to consider something
» Chris sat down to think
about what she should do.
consider, contemplate,
deliberate, meditate, mull
over, muse (literary), ponder,
reflect, cogitate, ruminate
think^2
verb to believe something
» I think he goes to the same
school as me.
believe, consider,
deem (formal), hold,
imagine, judge, reckon
thorough
adjective careful and complete
» The vet gave the guinea pig
a thorough examination.
complete, comprehensive,
exhaustive, full, intensive,
meticulous, painstaking,
scrupulous, all-embracing,
in-depth
thought^1
noun an idea or opinion
» What are your thoughts
on the subject?
idea, notion, opinion, view
thought^2
noun the activity of thinking
» The girl was lost in thought
and didn’t hear the phone ring.
consideration,
contemplation,
deliberation, meditation,
reflection, thinking,
cogitation, introspection,
rumination
thoughtful^1
adjective quiet and serious
» Sam looked thoughtful as
he tried to answer the question.
contemplative, pensive,
reflective, introspective,
meditative, ruminative
thoughtful^2
adjective showing consideration
for others » Liam was a
thoughtful and caring man.
attentive, caring,
considerate, kind,
solicitous, unselfish
antonym: thoughtless
thoughtless
adjective showing a lack of
consideration » Ava was
thoughtless and always rang
very early in the morning.
insensitive, tactless,
inconsiderate, undiplomatic
antonym: thoughtful
threat^1
noun a statement that someone
will harm you » David said
he was going to tell the teacher,
but it was just an empty threat.
menace,
threatening remark
threat^2
noun something that seems
likely to harm you » The
approaching tornado posed
a threat to the crops.
hazard, menace, risk
threaten^1
verb to promise to do
something bad » The teacher
threatened to give a detention
if the class didn’t settle down.
make threats to, menace
threaten^2
verb to be likely to cause harm
» The new supermarket
threatened to bring more
traffic to the area.
endanger, jeopardize,
put at risk, put in jeopardy
thrifty
adjective careful not to waste
money or resources » Kirsty
was thrifty with money and
always found the best bargains.
careful, economical,
frugal, prudent
thrill^1
noun a feeling of excitement
» The children enjoyed
the thrill of waking up on
Christmas morning.
high (informal), kick (informal)
thrill^2
verb to cause a feeling of
excitement » I was thrilled
to see everyone at the party.
excite, give a kick (informal)
thrive
verb to be successful
» The children are thriving
at their new school and
getting top marks.
do well, flourish, prosper
throw
verb to make something move
through the air
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thug
noun a very violent person
» Joe may look a bit like
a thug, but he is very gentle.
bandit, hooligan, tough
tidy^1
adjective arranged in an orderly
way » The head teacher’s
desk was always extremely tidy.
neat, orderly, shipshape,
spick-and-span
antonym: untidy
tidy^2
verb to make something neat
» Krishnan tidied his room.
spruce up, straighten
antonym: mess up
tie^1
verb to fasten something
» Mel tied her shoelaces.
bind, fasten, knot, lash,
rope, secure, tether, truss
antonym: untie
tie^2
verb to have the same score
» The two teams tied
in the semi-final.
be level, draw
tie^3
noun a connection with
something » My family has
close ties to the village.
affiliation, affinity, bond,
connection, relationship
Mary added more water to the
gravy and now it was too thin.
Sam looked thoughtful as
he tried to answer the question.
Mel tied her shoelaces.
The approaching tornado posed a
threat to the crops.
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