5 letter words starting with ti

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  • TIANS
  • TIARA
  • TIARE
  • TIARS
  • TIBIA
  • TICAL
  • TICCA
  • TICED
  • TICES
  • TICHY
  • TICKS
  • TICKY
  • TIDAL
  • TIDDY
  • TIDED
  • TIDES
  • TIEFS
  • TIERS
  • TIFFS
  • TIFOS
  • TIFTS
  • TIGER
  • TIGES
  • TIGHT
  • TIGON
  • TIKAS
  • TIKES
  • TIKIA
  • TIKIS
  • TIKKA
  • TILAK
  • TILDE
  • TILED
  • TILER
  • TILES
  • TILLS
  • TILLY
  • TILTH
  • TILTS
  • TIMBO
  • TIMED
  • TIMER
  • TIMES
  • TIMID
  • TIMON
  • TIMPS
  • TINAS
  • TINCT
  • TINDS
  • TINEA
  • TINED
  • TINES
  • TINGE
  • TINGS
  • TINKS
  • TINNY
  • TINTO
  • TINTS
  • TINTY
  • TIPIS
  • TIPPY
  • TIPSY
  • TIPUP
  • TIRED
  • TIRES
  • TIRLS
  • TIROS
  • TIRRS
  • TIRTH
  • TITAN
  • TITAR
  • TITAS
  • TITCH
  • TITER
  • TITHE
  • TITHI
  • TITIN
  • TITIR
  • TITIS
  • TITLE
  • TITRE
  • TITTY
  • TITUP
  • TIYIN
  • TIYNS
  • TIZES
  • TIZZY

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Definition of timid

timid (adjective)

  1. Lacking in courage or confidence.

Definition of tints

tints (noun)

  1. A slight coloring.
  2. A pale or faint tinge of any color; especially, a variation of a color obtained by adding white (contrast shade)
  3. A color considered with reference to other very similar colors.
  4. A shaded effect in engraving, produced by the juxtaposition of many fine parallel lines.

tints (verb)

  1. To shade, to color.


Definition of titch

titch (noun)

  1. A very small person; a small child.

titch (noun)

  1. A small amount of something.

titch (verb)

  1. Eye dialect spelling of touch

titch (verb)

  1. To show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct; to point, indicate.
  2. (ditransitive) To pass on knowledge to.
  3. To pass on knowledge, especially as one's profession; to act as a teacher.
  4. (ditransitive) To cause to learn or understand.
  5. (ditransitive) To cause to know the disagreeable consequences of some action.