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Words that sound like "terrible" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(adj)
Very unpleasant; disagreeable.
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Able to be torn.
(n)
A distressing or dangerous situation.
Able to resist wear or decay; lasting; enduring.
Able to be worn.
Anything, such as food or a social media post, suitable for sharing.
Alternative spelling of shareable. [Suitable for sharing.]
(music) Pertaining to the highest singing voice or part in harmonized music.
A fictional alien creature in Star Trek, a fast-breeding, cooing ball of fur.
Capable of being steered.
That can be heard; audible
Able to be hired.
Of or relating to tribes.
Capable of being borne, tolerated or endured; bearable or endurable.
(of a theory, argument, etc.) capable of being maintained or justified; well-founded
Able to be stored (without degradation).
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That may be told
That can be towed.
Causing horror; terrible; shocking.
Alternative spelling of hirable. [Able to be hired.]
A short narrative illustrating a lesson (usually religious/moral) by comparison or analogy.
A surname.
Able to be carried; portable.
Alternative form of deferrable. [That can be deferred.]
Made up of three related elements, often matching
Capable of being touched; tangible or palpable.
Misspelling of triple. [Three times or thrice the number, amount, size, etc.]
(of land) able to be tilled or ploughed; arable
(law) A grand jury's document endorsing the indictment it was to decide on, indicating that a criminal trial is appropriate.
(computing) One trillion (10¹², or 1,000,000,000,000) bits or 1,000 gigabits.
(v)
(basketball, soccer) In various ball games, to move (with) the ball, controlling its path by kicking or bouncing it repeatedly.
Anxious, worried, careworn.
Able to be borne; tolerable; endurable.
(adv)
Very; extremely.
(agriculture, of land) Able to be plowed or tilled, capable of growing crops (traditionally contrasted with pasturable lands such as heaths).
A city in Kaufman County, Texas, United States.
Capable of being taught; apt to learn.
A surname from Old English.
One trillion (10¹², or 1,000,000,000,000) bytes or 1,000 gigabytes.
A town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.
One who, or that which, troubles; a disturber.
Capable of offering engaging conversation.
Capable of or worthy of being treasured.
Capable of being turned.
Capable of being taken.
Able to be tuned.
A kind of strong pale ale from the Low Countries.
(law) Capable of being tried.
Alternative spelling of takeable. [Capable of being taken.]
(obsolete) wonderful; admirable
Capable of being expressed in words, especially audibly.
Suitable to be tanned
the state of being partially clothed
A town in Jefferson County, Oklahoma, United States.
(ornithology) Any flight feather attached to the humerus (upper arm) of a bird.
Capable of being toted, or carried around; portable.
Subject to the payment of a toll.
That can be deferred.
Capable of being deterred.
Alternative spelling of tunable. [(now rare) Harmonious, melodic, tuneful.]
(obsolete) arable; tillable
(computing) A file that is an archive of several other files, created using the Unix tar utility.
Befitting of being adored; cute or loveable.
Behaving in a manner that shows honor; decent, having integrity.
A term of endearment; Honey, sweetheart
Possible to do; feasible.
UK standard spelling of honorable.
A short fictional story, typically in fan fiction, sometimes exactly 100 words long.
(postpositive) Flavored with hot spices.
That which can be deleted or erased.
A censer, especially one hanging on a chain.
A male given name.
The state or condition of being (comfortably) wearable.
consumer goods that are not destroyed by use
Able to be poured.
Incapable of error; infallible, unerring.
Alternative form of firable. [Capable of being fired (in various senses).]
(intransitive) To shake, quiver, or vibrate.
(music) The highest singing voice (especially as for a boy) or part in musical composition.
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(transitive, dated) To multiply by three; to make into three parts, layers, or thrice the amount.
(music) A kettledrum.
A drum-shaped mould used to cook food.
(falconry) A male hawk or falcon.