"Thorniest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thorniest" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Thorniest
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"Thorniest" Meaning

Most difficult or complicated problem or situation.

"Thorniest" Examples

Adjective


A complex or difficult problem: "The thorniest issue facing the committee was how to resolve the funding crisis."
A sensitive or delicate issue: "The thorniest part of the relationship was the way they handled their differences."
A painful or troublesome memory: "The thorniest part of her journey was the encounter with her abductor."
A nettlesome or bothersome problem: "The thorniest part was the noise from the construction site."
A troublesome or difficult person: "He's the thorniest person to deal with in the entire team."

"Thorniest" Similar Words

Thorite

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Thorite is a rare mineral composed of thorium phosphate, with the chemical formula ThSiO4. It has a distinctive white color and a vitreous luster. The mineral is named after the English chemist William Thorpe.

Thorium

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Thallium is a silvery-white, highly toxic, soft metallic element.<br><br>It is a naturally occurring element, one of the rare earth elements. <br><br>Thallium is used in the production of semiconductors and electronic devices.

Thorn

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A sharp, pointed part of a plant, usually a woody shrub, that can prick or cut skin.

Thornapple

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Thornbury

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Thornbury is a common English surname of Norman French origin. It refers to someone who lived near a thorn bush or thorn tree, or it may have originated from the Old English words "þorn" meaning "thorn" and "burh" meaning "fortress" or "settlement".<br><br>As a place name, Thornbury can refer to several towns and villages in England and Australia. For example, Thornbury is a district in South West London and a town in South Gloucestershire, both named after a local thorn tree or thorn bush.<br><br>In recent years, Thornbury has also been in the media spotlight in Australia, specifically in New South Wales, due to its historic and spiritual significance to the local Indigenous people. The Thornbury Aboriginal people have a long history in the area, and the town is now named as a place of cultural and historical significance.

Thornbushes

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Thornbushes are dense shrubs or small trees with thorns, typically found in wilderness and woodland areas. They are known for being difficult to navigate through due to their sharp and often dense thorns. The term can also refer to a dense thorny area or thicket.

Thorned

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Having or covered with thorns, especially sharp pointed ones.

Thornier

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More complicated or difficult; increasingly complex or troublesome.

Thorniness

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Thorns

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A thorn is a small, sharp-pointed part of a plant, such as a rose or a cactus, that can cause injury if it comes into contact with skin.<br><br>Figuratively, a thorn can also refer to a problem or difficulty that causes hurt or irritation.

Thornton

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Thornton can refer to:<br><br>1. A place name, particularly in the UK and the United States. There are many places named Thornton.<br><br>2. Richard Thornton, a British engineer and actuary.<br><br>3. Rex Thornton, an Australian lawyer and magistrate.<br><br>4. Thornton Hall, a boy's school in Oundle, Northamptonshire.<br><br>5. M.T. Taylor Shedrach Thornton, a Bahamian cricketer.<br><br>6. Robert Thornton (Speedway rider), a British speedway rider.<br><br>7. Madison Thornton, an American handball player.<br><br>8. Ifisthamankanen of Vkther David Thornton, a British Musician.<br><br>9. Bjorn Moen Thornton, a Norwegian engineer and computer scientist.<br><br>One of the most famous characters is 'Thornton Wilder' - an American novelist, playwright and professor千 lists consider him one of one of the most important American playwrights of the 20th century.

Thorny

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Having sharp, rough, or prickly edges or surfaces.

Thorough

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Thorough means doing something completely and correctly, leaving no details or flaws behind. It typically implies a high level of accuracy, care, and attention to detail. For example: "She gave a thorough explanation of the project's requirements."

Thoroughbred

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Thoroughbreds

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Noun<br><br>1. A breed of horse known for its speed and endurance, often used for horse racing.<br>2. A person of high social status or of noble origins.

Thoroughfare

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A main road or street in a town or city, especially one that is an important route for traffic.