thrash |
to give a beating to; whip. [2 definitions] |
thread |
a fine cord used in sewing, weaving, and the like. Thread is usually made of two or more fibers such as cotton twisted together. [7 definitions] |
threat |
a statement that harm or punishment will follow. [2 definitions] |
threaten |
to say that one will harm or punish; make a threat to. [4 definitions] |
threatened |
having an uncertain chance of surviving into the future. |
three |
the word for the Arabic numeral 3 and the Roman numeral III. [3 definitions] |
thresh |
to separate the grain or seeds from. |
threshold |
the piece of wood or stone underneath a door that forms the bottom of the doorway. [2 definitions] |
threw |
the past tense of "throw." |
thrift |
wise use and saving of money or other resources. |
thrill |
to cause to feel a sudden, sharp excitement. [3 definitions] |
thrive |
to do well or be successful. [2 definitions] |
throat |
the narrow passage inside the neck. Food and air pass through the throat to the stomach and lungs. [2 definitions] |
throb |
to beat or pulse quickly and strongly. [2 definitions] |
throne |
the seat used by a ruler or other important person for ceremonies or other special events. [2 definitions] |
throng |
a large crowd of people. [2 definitions] |
through |
in one side or end and out the other. [13 definitions] |
throughout |
in, to, or during every part of. [3 definitions] |
throw |
to send through the air with force by using the arm and wrist; hurl. [8 definitions] |
throw in the sponge |
to give up; to admit defeat. |
thrown |
past participle of "throw." |