Associations to the word «Ted»
Noun
- Nugent
- Jensen
- Mastering
- Barney
- Healy
- Crockett
- Cruz
- Kennedy
- Garner
- Pharmacist
- Dexter
- Turner
- Hughes
- Levine
- Theodore
- Lilly
- Nash
- Lily
- Dekker
- Stevens
- Sterling
- Bronson
- Cassidy
- Heath
- Orton
- Shawn
- Uni
- Lindsay
- Shapiro
- Snyder
- Egan
- Fenton
- Trump
- Anchorage
- Mathews
- Nolan
- Stella
- Malone
- Robin
- Senator
- Cody
- Nyc
- Mack
- Bates
- Laureate
- Marshall
- Poe
- Radcliffe
- Olson
- Robbins
- Williams
- Sitcom
- Chiang
- Peters
- Waller
- Teddy
- Dunbar
- Simmons
- Trumpeter
- Mckenna
- Hillary
- Hitter
- Kaufman
- Lange
- Sprague
- Lyons
- Lieu
- Sock
- Bobby
- Leland
- Cheers
- Jarrett
- Len
- Harold
- Emmett
- Larkin
- Ellington
- Sales
- Randy
- Hackett
- Petty
- Roommate
- Moe
- Leo
- Ernie
- Fielder
- Ewing
- Rhodes
- Verona
- Rosenthal
- Parsons
- Jared
- Carol
- Larry
- Gaines
- Permit
- Gus
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
TED, proper noun. A nickname associated with the male given names Edward and Theodore.
TED, noun. (informal) A Teddy boy.
TED, noun. Transmission electron diffraction
TED, noun. Turtle excluder device
TED, noun. Thyroid eye disease
TED, proper noun. Technology Entertainment Design, a series of global conferences.
TED, noun. Teddy boy
TED, verb. To spread hay for drying
TED SPREAD, noun. (finance) the difference in yields between inter-bank and U.S. Government loans.
Dictionary definition
TED, noun. A tough youth of 1950's and 1960's wearing Edwardian style clothes.
Wise words
The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause.