Childrens Illustrated Thesaurus

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tight^1
adjective fitting closely
» My shoes are too tight
and squash my toes.
constricted, cramped, snug
antonym: loose

tight^2
adjective firmly fastened
» There was a tight knot
in the string.
firm, secure

tight^3
adjective not slack or relaxed
» Pull the string tight.
rigid, taut, tense
antonym: slack

tilt^1
verb to raise one end of
something » Leonard tilted
his chair back on two legs.
incline, lean, slant,
slope, tip

tilt^2
noun a raised position » The
tilt of the boat on the choppy
sea made Max feel nauseous.
angle, gradient, incline,
slant, slope, camber,
list, pitch

time^1
noun a particular period » We
enjoyed our time on holiday.
interval, period, spell,
stretch, while

time^2
verb to plan when something
will happen » We timed our
visit to coincide with the
school holidays.
schedule, set

timid
adjective lacking courage or
confidence » The timid
kitten hid from us.
bashful, cowardly, nervous,
shy, faint-hearted
antonym: bold

tiny
adjective very small » We
found a tiny frog in the garden.
diminutive, microscopic,
miniature, minute,
negligible, wee (Scotland),
infinitesimal, Lilliputian
antonym: huge

tire
verb to use a lot of energy
» You’ll tire yourself out in no
time if you keep bouncing on
the trampoline.
drain, exhaust, fatigue,
enervate, wear out, weary

tired
adjective having little energy
» I feel tired after my long day.
drained, drowsy,
exhausted, fatigued, sleepy,
weary, worn out

There was a tight knot
in the string.

The timid kitten hid from us.

I feel tired after my long day.

throw


verb to make something move
through the air » He went
to throw the ball.

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cast


chuck


(informal)

fling


hurl


pitch


sling


toss


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