Hello little learners!
You must already know that there are many six letter words wtteith the letter T.
The letter T is frequently used in a variety of contexts and frequently appears in English lexicon. You can learn the letter t more effectively if you use these facts.
That way, you’ll be prepared the next time you hear or read those terms in a text or discussion.
Let’s start reading, together-
List Of 6-Letter Words Starting With T
Tactic | an action or strategy carefully planned to achieve a specific end. |
Talent | natural aptitude or skill. |
Tennis | a game in which two or four players strike a ball with rackets over a net stretched across a court. The usual form (originally called lawn tennis ) is played with a felt-covered hollow rubber ball on a grass, clay, or artificial surface. |
Terror | a person, especially a child, who causes trouble or annoyance. |
Theory | a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained. |
Thirst | a feeling of needing or wanting to drink something. |
Throat | the passage which leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal. |
Tabard | a sleeveless jerkin consisting only of front and back pieces with a hole for the head. |
Tabbed | mark or identify with a projecting piece of material. |
Tabers | a much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome, e.g. in the potato, serving as a food reserve and bearing buds from which new plants arise. |
Tablas | a pair of small hand drums used in Indian music, one of which is slightly larger than the other and is played using pressure from the heel of the hand to vary the pitch. |
Tabled | present formally for discussion or consideration at a meeting. |
Tables | a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, providing a level surface for eating, writing, or working at. |
Tablet | a flat slab of stone, clay, or wood, used especially for an inscription. |
Taboos | a social or religious custom prohibiting or restricting a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing. |
Tabors | a social or religious custom prohibiting or restricting a particular practice or forbidding association with a particular person, place, or thing. |
Tabour | a small drum used in the Middle Ages, struck with one hand while the other held a three-holed pipe. |
Tabret | a small tabor |
Tabued | place under a taboo. |
Taches | a mustache. |
Tacked | to add. to join (something) to a mass, quantity, or number so as to bring about an overall increase |
Tacker | a worker who fastens things by tacking them (as |
Tacket | A small, broad-headed nail or tack |
Tackie | a rubber-soled canvas sports shoe. |
Tackle | the equipment required for a task or sport. |
Tactus | a principal accent or rhythmic unit, especially in 15th- and 16th- century music. |
Taenia | a flat ribbon-like structure in the body. |
Taffia | a palm tree native to tropical Africa and Madagascar, with a short trunk and leaves which may be up to 18 m (60 feet) long. |
Tafias | a drink similar to rum, distilled from molasses or waste from the production of brown sugar. |
Tagged | attach a label to. |
Tagger | a person who writes graffiti using their nickname or identifying mark. |
Tagrag | riffraff; rabble |
Taguas | ivory palm. |
Tahini | a paste made from sesame seeds originating in the Middle East, often used as an ingredient of hummus and other dips. |
Taigas | the swampy coniferous forest of high northern latitudes, especially that between the tundra and steppes of Siberia. |
Tailed | having a tail of a specified kind. |
Taille | the register of a tenor or similar voice, or an instrument of this register. |
Tailor | a person whose occupation is making fitted clothes such as suits, trousers, and jackets to fit individual customers. |
Taipan | a foreigner who is head of a business in China. |
Takahe | a large, rare flightless rail with bluish-black and olive-green plumage and a large red bill, found in mountain grassland in New Zealand. |
Takers | a person who takes a specified thing |
Taking | the action or process of taking something. |
Takins | a large, heavily built goat-antelope found in steep, dense woodlands of the eastern Himalayas. |
Talbot | a dog of an extinct light-coloured breed of hound with large ears and heavy jaws. |
Talced | powder or treat (something) with talc. |
Talcum | a cosmetic or toilet preparation consisting of the mineral talc in powdered form, typically perfumed. |
Talers | a person who takes a specified thing. |
Talion | the system or legal principle of making the punishment correspond to the crime; |
Talked | speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by spoken words. |
Talker | a person who speaks or converses, often in a specified way. |
Tapped | draw liquid through the tap or spout of (a cask, barrel, or other container). |
Talkie | a film with a soundtrack, as distinct from a silent film. |
Taller | of great or more than average height, especially (with reference to an object) relative to width. |
Tallis | a fringed shawl traditionally worn by Jewish men at prayer. |
Tallit | fringed garment worn as a prayer shawl by religious Jews. |
Tallow | a hard fatty substance made from rendered animal fat, used (especially formerly) in making candles and soap. |
Talons | a claw, especially one belonging to a bird of prey. |
Taluka | a subdivision of a district; a group of several villages organized for revenue purposes. |
Taluks | (in South Asia) an administrative district for taxation purposes, typically comprising a number of villages. |
Tamale | cornmeal dough rolled with ground meat or beans seasoned usually with chili, wrapped usually in corn husks, and steamed. |
Tamara | date palm |
Tamari | a variety of rich, naturally fermented soy sauce. |
Tambac | any of various brittle alloys containing copper and zinc and sometimes tin and arsenic |
Tambur | an instrument with a long neck, four strings, and no frets, used in Indian music to provide a drone. |
Tamely | without fighting or objecting; willingly doing what other people want. |
Tamers | an animal trainer who tames wild animals. |
Tamest | (of an animal) not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated. |
Taming | domesticate (an animal). |
Tammie | a loaf of coarse home-baked bread. |
Tamped | ram or pack (a substance) down or into something firmly. |
Tamper | interfere with (something) in order to cause damage or make unauthorised alterations. |
Tampon | a plug of soft material inserted into the vagina to absorb menstrual blood. |
Tanbur | a long-necked, fretted, plucked lute, or various similar lutes of West and Central Asia. |
Tandem | having two things arranged one in front of the other. |
Tangas | a pair of briefs consisting of small panels connected by strings at the sides. |
Tanged | make a loud ringing or clanging sound. |
Tangka | an old debased silver coin of Tibet. |
Tangle | twist together into a confused mass. |
Tangly | in an untidy or badly organized state in which things or parts are not kept separate from each other |
Tangor | a hybrid between the mandarin orange and the sweet orange usually having large deeply coloured and easily peeled fruit. |
Tangos | a ballroom dance originating in Buenos Aires, characterized by marked rhythms and postures and abrupt pauses |
Tanist | the heir apparent of a Celtic chieftain chosen by election during the chief’s lifetime |
Tankas | a Japanese poem in five lines and thirty-one syllables, giving a complete picture of an event or mood. |
Tanked | fill the tank of a vehicle with fuel. |
Tanker | a ship, road vehicle, or aircraft for carrying liquids, especially mineral oils, in bulk. |
Tanned | (of a person) having brown or darkened skin after exposure to the sun. |
Tanner | a person who is employed to tan animal hides. |
Tannic | relating to or resembling tannin. |
Tannin | a yellowish or brownish bitter-tasting organic substance present in some galls, barks, and other plant tissues, consisting of derivatives of gallic acid. |
Tanrec | any of several insectivorous mammals of the family Tenrecidae, of Madagascar, having a long, pointed snout, certain species of which are spiny and tailless. |
Tapers | diminish or reduce in thickness towards one end. |
Tapeta | a layer of nutritive cells in the sporangia of ferns and anthers of flowering plants that surrounds developing spore cells. |
Taping | fasten or attach (something) with adhesive tape. |
Tapirs | a nocturnal hoofed mammal with a stout body, sturdy limbs, and a short flexible proboscis, native to the forests of tropical America and Malaysia. |
Taupes | sophistication |
Tapper | one who taps something or produces a tapping sound. |
Tappet | a moving part in a machine which transmits motion in a straight line between a cam and another part. |
Taqiya | the practice of concealing one’s belief and foregoing ordinary religious duties when under threat of death or injury. |
Tarata | New Zealand term for lemonwood. |
Targes | archaic term for target (sense 2 of the noun). |
Target | a person, object, or place selected as the aim of an attack. |
Tariff | a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. |
Taring | to ascertain or mark the tare of |
Tariqa | the Sufi doctrine or path of spiritual learning. |
Taroks | a card game dating probably from the Renaissance and still popular in central Europe |
Tarots | playing cards, traditionally a pack of 78 with five suits, used for fortune-telling and (especially in Europe) in certain games. The suits are typically swords, cups, coins (or pentacles), batons (or wands), and a permanent suit of trumps. |
Tarpan | a grayish wild horse that was formerly common in eastern Europe and western Asia, hunted to extinction by 1919. |
Tarpit | a hollow in which natural tar oozes out of the ground and accumulates, in particular one in which the bones of prehistoric animals trapped in the tar have been preserved. |
Tarpon | a large tropical marine fish of herring-like appearance. |
Tarred | covered with tar. |
Tarsal | relating to the tarsus. |
Tarsia | a decorative or pictorial mosaic of inlaid wood or sometimes ivory of a style developed in the Italian Renaissance and used esp on wooden wall panels. |
Tarsus | a group of small bones between the main part of the hindlimb and the metatarsus in terrestrial vertebrates. The seven bones of the human tarsus form the ankle and upper part of the foot. They are the talus, calcaneus, navicular, and cuboid, and the three cuneiform bones. |
Tartan | a woolen cloth woven in one of several patterns of coloured checks and intersecting lines, |
Tartar | a member of the combined forces of central Asian peoples, including Mongols and Turks, who under the leadership of Genghis Khan conquered much of Asia and eastern Europe in the early 13th century, and under Tamerlane (14th century) established an empire with its capital at Samarkand. |
Tarter | sharp or acidic in taste. |
Tartly | in a way that is quick or sharp, and slightly unkind |
Tasing | fire a taser at (someone) in order to incapacitate them temporarily. |
Tasked | make great demands on (someone’s resources or abilities). |
Tassel | a tuft of loosely hanging threads or cords knotted at one end and attached for decoration to soft furnishings, clothing, or other items |
Tasses | a small draught of an alcoholic drink. |
Tasset | either of two pieces of plate armor hanging from the fauld to protect the upper parts of the thighs. |
Tasted | perceive or experience the flavor of. |
Taster | a person employed to test food or drink for quality by tasting it. |
Tastes | the sensation of flavor perceived in the mouth and throat on contact with a substance. |
Tatami | a rush-covered straw mat forming a traditional Japanese floor covering. |
Taters | an edible tuber native to South America; a staple food of Ireland. |
Tatted | (of a person or body part) tattooed, especially so that the skin is mostly or entirely covered. |
Tatter | irregularly torn pieces of cloth, paper, or other material. |
Tattie | a potato. |
Tattle | gossip idly. |
Tattoo | an entertainment consisting of music, marching, and the performance of displays and exercises by military personnel. |
Tattva | thatness |
Taught | impart knowledge to or instruct (someone) as to how to do something. |
Taunts | a remark made in order to anger, wound, or provoke someone. |
Tauons | a negatively charged elementary particle of mass 3477.48 × electron mass classed as a lepton, with an associated antiparticle and neutrino. |
Teensy | tiny. |
Tauted | tangled or matted together. |
Tauten | to make (something) tight or taut or to become tight or taut. |
Tauter | stretched or pulled tight; not slack. |
Tautly | TIGHTLY |
Tautog | a grayish-olive edible wrasse (fish) which occurs off the Atlantic coast of North America. |
Tavern | an inn or pub. |
Tawdry | showy but cheap and of poor quality. |
Tawing | make (hide) into leather without the use of tannin, especially by soaking it in a solution of alum and salt. |
Tawpie | a foolish or awkward young person. |
Taxeme | any element of speech that may differentiate one utterance from another with a different meaning |
Taxers | a bureaucrat who levies taxes. |
Taxied | take a taxi as a means of transport. |
Taxies | (of an aircraft) move slowly along the ground before take-off or after landing. |
Taxing | physically or mentally demanding. |
Tazing | to electrically stun (a living target) using a Taser or similar stun gun |
Tazzas | a shallow cup or vase on a pedestal. |
Tabuns | a liquid organic phosphorus ester C5H11N2O2P that acts as a nerve gas. |
Tackey | (of glue, paint, or other substances) not fully dry and retaining a slightly sticky feel. |
Tahsil | an administrative area in parts of India. |
Tailer | a fish that shows its tail at the surface. |
Taints | a trace of a bad or undesirable substance or quality. |
Takeup | the acceptance of something offered. |
Talars | an ankle-length robe. |
Talcky | (of glue, paint, or other substances) not fully dry and retaining a slightly sticky feel. |
Tallol | any of various oily liquid mixtures obtained by acidifying the liquor resulting from the treatment of wood pulp with sodium hydroxide |
Tambak | to pile, to dump into, to fill up with rubbish, earth or stones. |
Tamein | a draped skirt worn by Burmese women. |
Tampan | good-looking, handsome, personable, dashing, sharp, smart, splendid |
Tantra | a Hindu or Buddhist mystical or magical text, dating from the 7th century or earlier. |
Tanuki | a Japanese raccoon dog |
Tapalo | a Latin American scarf or shawl, often patterned and brightly colored. |
Tarama | a pinkish paste or dip made from the roe of certain fish, mixed with olive oil and seasoning. |
Tarmac | material used for surfacing roads or other outdoor areas, consisting of broken stone mixed with tar. |
Tarnal | damned |
Tarocs | an old card game of Italy, Austria, etc. played with a deck of, usually, 78 cards that includes the tarot cards as trumps. |
Tarres | a level paved area next to a building; a patio. |
Tarted | dress or make oneself up in order to look attractive. |
Tarzan | the hero of a series of jungle stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs. |
Tatars | a member of a Turkic people living in Tatarstan and various other parts of Russia and Ukraine. They are the descendants of the Tartars who ruled central Asia in the 14th century. |
Tawsed | to punish (someone) with or as if with a tawse |
Tawses | a thong with a slit end, formerly used in schools for punishing children. |
Taxite | volcanic rock of clastic or schlieric appearance due to the aggregation of flows of different colors, textures, granularity, or mineral composition |
Taxman | the government department that collects tax. |
Taxmen | the government department that collects tax. |
Taxons | a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. |
Teacup | a cup from which tea is drunk. |
Teamed | come together as a team to achieve a common goal. |
Teamer | a member of a team. |
Teapot | a pot with a handle, spout, and lid, in which tea is brewed and from which it is poured. |
Teapoy | a small three-legged table or stand, especially one that holds a tea caddy. |
Tearer | One who tears or rends anything. |
Teased | make fun of or attempt to provoke (a person or animal) in a playful way. |
Teasel | a tall prickly Eurasian plant with spiny purple flower heads. |
Teaser | a person who makes fun of or provokes others in a playful or unkind way. |
Teases | make fun of or attempt to provoke (a person or animal) in a playful way. |
Teazel | a tall prickly Eurasian plant with spiny purple flower heads. |
Teazle | a tall prickly Eurasian plant with spiny purple flower heads. |
Tebows | to express religious faith, gratitude, reverence, or awe, usually in public, by dropping to one knee, head resting on one’s fist |
Teched | slightly mentally disturbed. |
Techie | a person who is expert in or enthusiastic about technology, especially computing. |
Techno | a style of fast, heavy electronic dance music, typically with few or no vocals. |
Tectal | A consonant articulated in the roof of the mouth. |
Tectum | a rounded swelling (colliculus) forming part of the tectum and containing cells involved in the visual system. |
Teemer | one that teems. |
Teener | a person in his or her teenage years. |
Teepee | a portable conical tent made of skins, cloth, or canvas on a frame of poles, used by North American Indians of the Plains and Great Lakes regions. |
Some Other Examples Of 6-Letter Words Starting With T
Tampur | Tawers | Tabouli |
Taqlid | Tawney | Tamals |
Tarras | Tayras | Tassie |
Tabbis |
Interesting Activities For Kids With 6-Letter Words Starting With T
A six-letter term is more likely to arise in literature or poetry than in everyday speech. 6 letter words are difficult to learn but not impossible due to this restriction.
All you require is some perseverance and practice. Several instances of these educational exercises are shown below:
1. Name Game
Kids may learn about six-letter words that start with the letter T and proper usage by playing this entertaining game.
The child must respond to questions that are posed to them during the game. Kids are taught the value of correctly using these phrases using this entertaining method.
Examples:
Q: ‘Score’ is an old-fashioned term for what number?
Ans: Twenty
Q: Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, which fictional character was played on film by Olympic swimmer Johnny Weissmuller?
Ans: Tarzan
Q: ‘Love Apple’ is an archaic name for what fruit?
Ans: Tomato
Q: Benny the Ball, Officer Dibble and Spook featured in what classic cartoon series?
Ans: TopCat
Q: What island forms a country with Trinidad?
Ans: Tobago
2. Fill In The Blanks
Use this educational game to teach your children some useful 6 letter words that begin with T.
Example:
Tedde_
Ted_um
Teeing
Tee_ed
Te__er
T_e_ee
3. Match The Words With Meanings
Match the words- it is a game which will automatically enhance the concentration and interest of your kids. Play this game like one example given below-
Tedded | i) be full of or swarming with. |
Tedder | ii) place the ball on a tee ready to make the first stroke of the round or hole. |
Tedium | iii) turn over and spread out (grass, hay, or straw) to dry or for bedding. |
Teeing | iv) one that teds. |
Teemed | v) the state or quality of being tedious. |
(Answer: a-v, b-iv, c-i, d-ii, e-iii)
Conclusion
Here we have prepared this long list and games with six letters words starting with T. Hope you liked it.
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