| Word | Meaning |
| Teetotaler | One who does not take alcoholic drinks |
| Teetotalers | One who totally abstains from alcoholic drinks. |
| Telltale | One who enjoy talking about others private affairs |
| Terminus | Station at the of a route. |
| Theist | One who believes in God |
| Thermometer | An instrument for measuring temperature. |
| Tragedy | A writing which end in death or sorrow. |
| Translucent | That through which light can partly pass |
| Transmigration | Passing of soul from one body to another after death |
| Transparent | That through which light can pass |
| Tripod | Having three legs. |
| Truant | A student left school or class without permission |
| Truism | An often repeated truth |
| Trust | Confidence reposed in person by making them nominal owner. |
| Turncoat | One who changes sides |
| Twins | Two children born together. |
| Ubiquitous | Found or present everywhere. |
| Unanimous | All of one mind. |
| Unavoidable | Incapable of being avoided. |
| Unilateral | Decision taken by one’s side only. |
| Universal | Belonging to all parts of the world. |
| Up-to-date | Having information till today. |
| Usurer | One who lends money at higher rate of interest |
| Utopia | A state of highest perfection |
| Uxoricide | Murder of wife |
| Valetudinarian | One who always thinks himself to be ill |
| Vandal | One who damages public property |
| Vegetarian | Somebody who doesn’t eat meat or fish |
| Venial | A pardonable offense |
| Ventriloquist | One who can throw his voice |
| Verbatim | Repetition of word by word |
| verbose | Style full of words |
| Vertebrate | Animals having spinal column. |
| Vesper | Evening prayer in a church |
| Veteran | Somebody who is considerably experienced in something |
| Volunteer | One who works for free |
| Wardrobe | An almirah where clothes are kept |
| Weather-cock | A cock-shaped indicator on the building top to show the direction of air. |
| Widow | A woman whose husband is dead. |
| Widower | A man whose wife has died |
| Wireless or Radio | Method of sending messages without the help of wires. |
| Zodiac | A belt of the heavenly bodies divided into equal signs. |
| Zoo | A place where birds and animals are kept. |
| Zoology | A study of animals |