"Tantivy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tantivy" Meaning

Tantivy means:
Moving swiftly and energetically, often with a purpose; diligent, busy.

Example: The detectives worked tantivy to solve the case before the deadline.

"Tantivy" Examples

Here are five usage examples:

Example 1:


"The tantivy of reindeer over the icy tundra was a wondrous sight to behold." (In this sentence, 'tantivy' describes the rapid movement of the reindeer across the tundra.)

Example 2:


"The children giggled at their teacher's mispronunciation of the word 'tantivy' in the English lesson." (Here, 'tantivy' is used to refer to the word itself, emphasizing its difficulty in pronunciation.)

Example 3:


"From the bottom of the valley, the crowd could hear the distant tantivy of the runaway stagecoach thundering towards the bridge." (In this sentence, 'tantivy' is used to describe the noisy, rapid movement of the stagecoach.)

Example 4:


"After stumbling through the list of unusual words in English, the student was relieved that they only had to study a common vocabulary list, leaving the more obscure words like 'tantivy' for next time." (Here, 'tantivy' is used to describe an unusual or complex word.)

Example 5:


"In a whimsical children's book, one character went on a wild, fanciful hunt, shouting 'tantivy!' each time they almost felt they had a glimmer of the next clue." (In this sentence, 'tantivy' is used to describe an exclamation of excitement or anticipation during the hunt.)

"Tantivy" Similar Words

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Attractive or tempting, especially in a way that compels a person to take a risk.

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Attractively tempting or inviting.

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Tantrik refers to a practitioner of Tantrism, a spiritual and philosophical movement that originated in ancient India. It emerged as a distinct tradition in the 5th or 6th century CE. Tantrism incorporates elements from various earlier Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain traditions. <br><br>The primary focus of Tantrism is on achieving a state of awareness and liberation by the union of masculine and feminine principles and the power of consciousness. This union is thought to be helpful for both spiritual progress and physical well-being.<br><br>The path to achieving such union often involves the use of rituals involving sacred symbols, mantras, visualization, exercise, and sometimes physical postures or rituals. Practitioners of Tantrism are known for their extensive use of mandalas and yantras.<br><br>Outside India, Tantric practices have been adapted in various local contexts and absorbed into indigenous spiritual customs, integrating elements of local folklore and mysticism.<br><br>Promotion of spiritual and sensual practices, use of sacred symbols, offer rituals and performance truly come under pivots of Tantrik culture.

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A tantrum is a public display of angry or sulky behavior by a child, typically predicated on not getting what they want, such as a toy or food.

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A behavior in which a person, typically a child, becomes extremely upset, cries, or throws a fit, often when they don't get their way or don't understand something. This behavior can be a way for the individual to release pent-up emotions, communicate their needs, or test boundaries. Adults can also exhibit tantrum-like behavior, although it's often referred to by different terms such as outbursts or meltdowns.<br><br>Example: "The toddler threw a tantrum when his mother wouldn't buy him a toy."<br><br>Synonyms: outburst, fit, rage, fury, meltdown, hysteria<br><br>Antonyms: calmness, composure, serenity, tranquility, placidity.

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Tantrum<br><br>A tantrum is a child's angry outburst, typically thrown when they are unable to get what they want or express their emotions.<br><br>Example: "The toddler threw a tantrum in the supermarket when his mother wouldn't buy him a toy."

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