Love & Relationships
There are currently 18 words in this directory beginning with the letter T.
T
Tender (meaningful)
[ten-der] adjective, Origin: Latin tener, Gentle and caring in touch and temperament offering softness that comforts vulnerable hearts.
Tender (uncensored)
[ten-der] adjective, Origin: Latin tener, Soft and gentle which sounds weak but actually takes balls to be vulnerable nowadays.
Tender (whimsical)
[ten-der] adjective, Origin: When Soft met Careful successfully together, Being gentle because some things are too precious to handle roughly or carelessly.
Together (meaningful)
[tuh-geth-er] adverb, Origin: Old English togædere, United in place and purpose sharing experiences that create bonds stronger than individual strength.
Together (uncensored)
[tuh-geth-er] adverb, Origin: Old English togædere, Not alone which is either comforting or annoying depending on who you're stuck with.
Together (whimsical)
[tuh-geth-er] adverb, Origin: When Apart's opposite showed up permanently, Being with other people instead of alone which is sometimes better and sometimes worse.
Touches (meaningful)
[tuhch-iz] verb, Origin: Old French tochier, To connect with gentle contact communicating care and creating meaningful bonds through presence.
Touches (uncensored)
[tuhch-iz] verb, Origin: Old French tochier, Actually making physical contact instead of being a weirdo who avoids touching anything or anyone.
Touches (whimsical)
[tuhch-iz] verb, Origin: Old French tochier, When Hands decided feeling things was their superpower making connections one gentle touch at time.
True (meaningful)
[troo] adjective, Origin: Old English treowe, Faithful and genuine in every way aligned with facts and untainted by deception or falseness.
True (uncensored)
[troo] adjective, Origin: Old English treowe, Not fake or bullshit for once which is rare as hell nowadays unfortunately.
True (whimsical)
[troo] adjective, Origin: When Real decided to be honest finally, Actually accurate instead of bullshit which is refreshing in a world full of lies.
Trust (meaningful)
[truhst] noun, Origin: Old Norse traust, Confident belief in someone's reliability the foundation upon which all meaningful relationships are built.
Trust (uncensored)
[truhst] noun, Origin: Old Norse traust, Stupidly believing people won't fuck you over even though history says they definitely will eventually.
Trust (whimsical)
[truhst] noun, Origin: When Faith met Confidence successfully somewhere, Believing people won't screw you over even though they probably will eventually honestly realistically.
Trusts (meaningful)
[truhsts] verb, Origin: Old Norse traustr, To rely with confidence on life's unfolding and wisdom beyond limited understanding with faith.
Trusts (uncensored)
[truhsts] verb, Origin: Old Norse traustr, Believing people won't screw you over even though everyone has betrayed you before unfortunately clearly.
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