Discover a variety of words that start with “tr” to enhance your vocabulary and improve your understanding of language usage.
- Trace- a very small amount; indication.
- Track- a path or route; to follow.
- Trade- the exchange of goods or services.
- Trail- a path or track made or followed.
- Train- a series of rail vehicles; to instruct.
- Trait- a distinguishing quality or characteristic.
- Tramp- to walk heavily or noisily; a vagrant.
- Trance- a half-conscious state.
- Tranquil- free from disturbance; calm.
- Transact- to conduct business.
- Transfer- to move from one place to another.
- Transform- to make a thorough or dramatic change.
- Transit- the act of passing through or across.
- Translate- to express in another language.
- Transmission- the action or process of transmitting.
- Transmit- to send across a distance.
- Transpire- to occur; to become known.
- Trap- a device for catching; to ensnare.
- Trapeze- a swinging bar for acrobats.
- Trash- discarded matter; rubbish.
- Trauma- a deeply distressing experience.
- Travel- to go from one place to another.
- Tread- to step or walk on or over.
- Treasure- a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.
- Treat- to behave towards; an entertainment.
- Treaty- a formally concluded agreement between countries.
- Tree- a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk.
- Trek- a long arduous journey.
- Tremble- to shake involuntarily.
- Tremendous- very great in amount, scale, or intensity.
- Trench- a long, narrow ditch.
- Trend- a general direction in which something is developing.
- Trepidation- a feeling of fear about something that may happen.
- Trial- a formal examination of evidence in court.
- Triangle- a plane figure with three straight sides and three angles.
- Tribal- relating to a tribe or tribes.
- Tribute- an act, statement, or gift that is intended to show gratitude, respect, or admiration.
- Trick- a cunning act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit.
- Trickle- to flow in a small stream.
- Trifle- something of little value or importance.
- Trigger- a device that activates the operation of a mechanism.
- Trilogy- a group of three related novels, plays, films, etc.
- Trim- to make neat by cutting.
- Trip- a journey or excursion.
- Triple- consisting of three parts.
- Triumph- a great victory or achievement.
- Trivial- of little value or importance.
- Troll- to make a deliberately offensive or provocative online post; a supernatural being in folklore.
- Trombone- a brass musical instrument with a slide for varying the length of the tube.
- Trophy- a prize or award given in recognition of an achievement.
- Tropic- relating to the tropics, warmest region of the Earth.
- Trot- a pace faster than a walk.
- Trouble- distress, difficulty, or need.
- Trough- a long, narrow container for water or feed for animals.
- Troupe- a group of dancers, actors, or other performers.
- Trowel- a small hand tool with a flat blade, used in gardening and building.
- Truce- an agreement between enemies or opponents to stop fighting.
- Truck- a large road vehicle for carrying goods.
- Trudge- walk slowly and with heavy steps.
- True- in accordance with fact or reality.
- Truly- in a truthful way.
- Trump- a valuable resource; in card games, a suit that has been declared to outrank the others.
- Trumpet- a brass wind instrument with a flared bell and a bright, penetrating tone.
- Truncate- to shorten by cutting off the top or the end.
- Trundle- to move slowly and heavily.
- Trunk- the main woody stem of a tree; a large box or chest.
- Trust- firm belief in the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.
- Trustee- a person given control or power of administration of property in trust.
- Truth- the quality or state of being true.
- Try- to make an attempt or effort to do something.
- Trying- difficult or annoying; hard to endure.
- Tubular- shaped like a tube.
- Tudor- relating to the English dynasty ruled from 1485 to 1603.
- Tug- to pull with force.
- Tulip- a bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family.
- Tumble- to fall suddenly, clumsily, or headlong.
- Tumor- a swelling in the body, typically benign or cancerous.
- Tumult- a loud, confused noise, especially caused by a large mass of people.
- Tune- a melody or a series of musical notes.
- Tunnel- an underground passage.
- Turban- a type of headwear based on cloth winding.
- Turbine- a machine for producing continuous power in which a wheel or rotor is made to rotate by a fast-moving flow of water, steam, gas, or air.
- Turmoil- a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
- Turn- to move around an axis or center; an opportunity or obligation to do something.
- Turnip- a round root with white or cream flesh.
- Turquoise- a blue-to-green mineral; a color.
- Turtle- a slow-moving reptile with a shell.
- Tussle- a vigorous struggle or scuffle.
- Tuxedo- a man’s dinner jacket.
- Twang- a strong ringing sound.
- Tweed- a rough, woolen fabric.
- Tweet- a post made on the social media platform Twitter; the sound made by a bird.
- Tweezers- a small instrument like a pair of pincers for picking up small objects.
- Twelfth- being one of twelve equal parts.
- Twelve- the number equal to the sum of ten plus two.
- Twentieth- being one of twenty equal parts.
- Twenty- the number equal to two tens.
- Twice- two times; in two instances.
- Twiddle- to twist, move, or fiddle with something, typically in a purposeless or nervous way.
- Twig- a slender woody shoot growing from a branch or stem of a tree or shrub.