List of Positive Words That Start With T
Best fifteen positive words that start with T are given below
Under the table you also get origin time, meaning, and examples of these words.
1. Trust |
2. Truth |
3. Teamwork |
4. Thankful |
5. Try |
6. Tenacious |
7. Teach |
8. Thriving |
9. Timely |
10. Tranquility |
11. Talent |
12. Thorough |
13. Thrilling |
14. Thoughtful |
15. Terrific |
With origin time, meaning and examples-
1. Trust (Noun) (1175–1225) Faith, belief, assurance, credence, confidence.
Examples:
Self-trust is the first secret of success.
Love all, trust a few, be false to none.
2. Truth (Noun) (before 900) Actuality, reality, certainty, trueness, constancy.
Examples:
Wise men love truth, whereas fools shun it.
Truth needs no color, beauty, no pencil.
3. Teamwork (Noun) (1820–30) Unity, cooperation, coordination, collaboration, concert.
Examples:
In football, teamwork is even more important than individual skill.
Talent wins games, but teamwork wins championships.
4. Thankful (Adjective) (before 900) Glad, pleased, satisfied, grateful, obliged.
Examples:
Be thankful for what you have. You’ll end up having more.
You should be thankful to be alive.
5. Try (Verb) (1250–1300) Attempt, make an effort, struggle, seek, test.
Examples:
Nothing is difficult for the man who will try.
Never say die! Up man, and try.
6. Tenacious (Adjective) (1600–10) Determined, purposeful, strong-willed, persistent, persevering.
Examples:
We should be tenacious of our rights.
He was the most tenacious politician in the United States.
7. Teach (Verb) (before 900) Educate, enlighten, give lessons to, upskill, train.
Examples:
A teacher should entertain as well as teach.
Never offer to teach fish to swim.
8. Thriving (Adjective) (1150–1200) prosperous, successful, flourishing, palmy, going.
Examples:
Some components of a thriving friendship are honesty, naturalness, thoughtfulness, some common interests.
She runs a thriving grocery business.
9. Timely (Adjective) (before 1000) Appropriate, at the right time, opportune, suitable, convenient.
Examples:
Timely snow foretells a bumper harvest.
The pain worked off because he received timely treatment.
10. Tranquility (Noun) (1325–75) Peace, calm, quiet, silence, restfulness.
Examples:
The island is known for its tranquility and romance.
The hotel is a haven of peace and tranquility.
11. Talent (Noun) (before 900) Expertise, brilliance, genius, cleverness, aptitude.
Examples:
I believe that every person is born with talent.
She discovered to her pleasure, a talent for making her fellow guests laugh.
12. Thorough (Adjective) (before 900) Hard-working, industrious, laborious, careful, perfect.
Examples:
Your research has obviously been very thorough.
We are making a thorough investigation.
13. Thrilling (Adjective) (1520–30) Exciting, stimulating, as by chilling, vibrating, trembling.
Examples:
It’s thrilling to see people diving into the sea from a cliff.
This stadium has seen many thrilling football matches.
14. Thoughtful (Adjective) (1150–1200) Philosophical, thinking, meditative, deep in thought, dreamy.
Examples:
She’s a very kind and thoughtful person.
A simple question requiring a long and thoughtful answer.
15. Terrific (Adjective) (1660–70) Extremely good, excellent, amazing, wonderful, marvelous.
Examples:
My mother is a terrific cook!
Everybody, there was having a terrific time.