Associations to the word «Tut»
Noun
- Disapproval
- Hermione
- Waving
- Mir
- Boyer
- Pharaoh
- Tomb
- Sheffield
- Hut
- Rama
- Bala
- Kilometre
- Tallinn
- Amen
- Clements
- Das
- Curse
- Nur
- License
- Kang
- Ron
- Mummy
- Glasgow
- Doc
- Gig
- Dana
- Es
- Dance
- Ahmad
- Ich
- Apocalypse
- Fra
- Sabah
- Miniseries
- Kerman
- Ob
- Cantata
- Nonsense
- Sphinx
- Oasis
- Thebes
- Batman
- King
- Bluegrass
- Finger
- Dar
- Mal
- Taylor
- Porter
- Iran
- Harry
- Hiram
- Ramos
- Mace
- Pyramid
- Sis
- Sessions
- Venue
- Hu
- Click
- Villain
- Tang
- Conqueror
- Tent
- Ab
- Style
- Egypt
- Carter
- Underworld
- Friar
- Clarence
- Avenger
- Jam
- Lad
- Che
- Blake
- Province
Adverb
Wiktionary
TUT, interjection. Tut tut; an expression of disapproval.
TUT, interjection. Hush; be silent.
TUT, verb. To make a tut tut sound of disapproval.
TUT, noun. (Internet) (slang) A tutorial.
TUT, noun. An imperial ensign consisting of a golden globe with a cross on it.
TUT, noun. (UK) (obsolete) (dialect) A hassock.
TUT TUT, interjection. An exclamation of disapproval.
TUT TUT, noun. The sound of such an exclamation of disapproval.
Dictionary definition
TUT, verb. Utter `tsk,' `tut,' or `tut-tut,' as in disapproval.
Wise words
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