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throw, cast, hurl, fling, pitch, toss, sling.
These verbs mean to propel something through the air with a motion of the hand
or arm.
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tire, weary, fatigue, exhaust, jade.
These verbs mean to cause or undergo depletion of strength, energy, spirit,
interest, or patience.
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tool, instrument, implement, utensil, appliance.
These nouns refer to devices used in the performance of work.
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trace, vestige, track, trail.
These nouns denote a visible sign or perceptible indication of the passage or
former presence of something.
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trite, hackneyed, shopworn, stereotyped, threadbare, stale, banal.
These adjectives describe something, such as writing or speech that lacks
appeal or power because it lacks freshness.
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trivial, trifling, paltry, petty, picayune.
These adjectives all apply to what is small and unimportant.
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trust, faith, confidence, reliance, dependence.
These nouns denote a feeling of certainty that a person or thing will not fail.
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truth, veracity, verity.
These nouns refer to the quality of being in accord with fact or reality.
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turn, rotate, revolve, gyrate, spin, whirl, circle, eddy, swirl.
These verbs all mean to move or cause to move in a circle.
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type, kind, sort, nature, character, ilk.
These nouns refer to groups of people or things regarded as constituting a
class because of their shared attributes or characteristics.
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uncertainty, doubt, dubiety, skepticism, suspicion, mistrust.
These nouns all refer to the condition of being unsure about someone or
something.
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unity, union, solidarity.
These nouns denote the condition of accord resulting from an identity or
coincidence of interests, purposes, or sympathies among the members of a group.
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