"Tittivate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tittivate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tittivate" Meaning

To tidy or arrange something (especially one's hair) smartly or prettily

"Tittivate" Examples

Tittivate


A verb meaning to smarten or trim one's appearance or one's house.

Example sentences:


The house has been tittivated for the funeral, the windows and furniture have been polished, and there's a fresh flower arrangement on the table.
After a night of partying, Sarah spent the next morning tittivating her appearance, ironing her dress and fixing her hair.
The old mansion has been tittivated and modernized, its vast rooms now are well-lit and tastefully decorated.
After the renovation, the pub has been nicely tittivated with new decorations and lights.
The news of the wedding has prompted the family to tittivate the house, ready to entertain guests.

"Tittivate" Similar Words

Tits

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Titter

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To burst out laughing in a sudden, short, and stifled way; a feeble or stifled laugh.

Tittered

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The word "tittered" is the past tense of the verb "titter", which means to laugh half-heartedly or nervously, often in a somewhat condescending or mocking way, producing a high-pitched, suppressed sound.

Titterel

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I think you may have made a small error in spelling. I believe you meant to type "woodpecker".<br><br>A woodpecker is a type of bird that belongs to the family Picidae. It is characterized by its ability to peck into trees with its strong, chisel-like beak, often making a sharp, drumming noise on the wood. This noise is known as a "drumming sound".

Tittering

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The verb "tittering" means: laughing or giggling in a quiet, stifled or suppressed way, often in a nervous or amused manner. It can also mean to make a high-pitched, laughter-like sound, often because something is funny or absurd.

Titters

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To laugh or stifle a laugh, especially in a quiet or restrained manner; to make a low, stifled, or nervous laugh: "She tried not to titter to herself as she heard the silly joke."

Tittie

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That's a slang or informal term that refers to a breast, typically a woman's breast.<br><br>Example: "You dropped my titties!" (meaning: You dropped my breasts!)<br><br>However, it's worth noting that using this term in formal situations or with certain audiences may be considered impolite or off-putting. In formal contexts, a more polite and professional word, such as "breast" or "chest," would be more suitable.

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Tittivated

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Tittivating

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Adorning or decorating the face with face powder, rouge, &c.

Tittle-tattle

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Gossip or trivial talk, especially about other people's private lives.

Tittle-tattling

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Gossiping or talking about someone's personal affairs, often in an unkind and uninvited manner.

Tittle

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Tittup

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Titty

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Tituba

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Tituba was a slave from present-day Barbados, who was brought to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1688. She was one of the first enslaved Africans to be brought to the American colonies. She was a spirit medium and a healer, and was known for her expertise in "obeah," a form of folk magic.<br><br>In 1692, Tituba was one of the first people to be accused of practicing witchcraft in the Salem witch trials. She confessed to practicing witchcraft and named several other women, including Rebecca Nurse and Elizabeth Hubbard, as being involved in the supposed conspiracy.<br><br>Tituba's confession likely led to a significant increase in accusations of witchcraft in Salem, and she played a key role in the early part of the Salem witch trials. Her testimony, which included descriptions of African and Native American spiritual practices, was misunderstood and used as evidence of witchcraft by the colonists.<br><br>There is still some debate among historians about the accuracy of Tituba's confession, with some arguing that she was coerced into making false confessions due to the threat of physical punishment. She was imprisoned for a year and 4 months before she was tried, but she was later released after the witch trials subsided.