Updated on March 16, 2024
| native | I'm not sure I understand what you mean by 'native tongue'. |
| own | The cat bit its own tongue |
| english | The English tongue is a beautiful and expressive language. |
| foreign | I can't understand your foreign tongue |
| latin | The monk spoke in the Latin tongue |
| long | The anteater has a very long tongue to catch ants. |
| sharp | Her sharp tongue cut through the air like a blade. |
| unknown | In an unknown tongue we utter secret prayers. |
| vulgar | He used vulgar tongue when he was angry. |
| red | The lizard flicked out its red tongue to catch a fly. |
| forked | The politician's forked tongue made it difficult to trust his words. |
| common | She spoke in the common tongue so that the peasants would understand her |
| french | |
| greek | He can speak Greek tongue |
| strange | The strange tongue twisted and turned as he spoke in an odd rhythm. |
| dry | He woke up with a dry tongue and a throbbing headache. |
| mother | My mother tongue is English. |
| coated | The doctor grimaced as he observed the patient's coated tongue a sign of potential dehydration. |
| pink | The dog stuck out its pink tongue as it panted in the heat. |
| german | I am learning the German tongue |
| black | The patient had a black tongue which was a sign of dehydration. |
| ancient | The old man spoke in an ancient tongue that no one could understand. |
| indian | The girl spoke an indian tongue |
| original | The original tongue is the language that a person first learns to speak. |
| ready | She had a ready tongue and was never at a loss for words. |
| smooth | The politician's smooth tongue charmed the voters into supporting his policies. |
| furred | |
| rough | The cat's rough tongue scraped against my skin. |
| civil | The diplomat spoke with a civil tongue striving to maintain amicable relations. |
| spanish | The Spanish tongue is the language of love. |
| spoken | The words fell easily from his spoken tongue |
| sore | |
| thick | |
| glib | The lawyer used his glib tongue to persuade the jury. |
| italian | The Italian tongue has a rich history and is spoken by millions of people worldwide. |
| alien | |
| quick | She has a quick tongue always ready to say what she thinks. |
| eloquent | Her eloquent tongue captivated the audience, weaving a tapestry of words that painted vivid pictures in their minds. |
| narrow | The snake darted out its narrow tongue to taste the air. |
| hairy | The man's hairy tongue was a sign of his poor hygiene. |
| evil | Her evil tongue sliced through the air like a sharp knife. |
| wet | |
| soft | |
| loose | |
| bitter | The bitter tongue of the critic sliced through her heart like a knife. |
| double | |
| holy | The ancient texts were written in a holy tongue that only the priests could understand. |
| cold | The cold tongue of the snake tasted like metal. |
| parched | The traveler stumbled through the desert, his parched tongue lolling |
| irish | I will not kiss an Irish tongue nor indeed kiss any other tongue, but my own. |
| sweet | |
| swollen | The patient presented with a swollen tongue and difficulty swallowing. |
| warm | The cat licked its warm tongue across its paw. |
| foul | The foul tongue of the speaker offended many listeners. |
| geographic | The geographic tongue is a benign condition that affects the surface of the tongue. |
| arabic | The spoken language which is native dialect of Arabs is called Arabic tongue |
| sacred | |
| golden | The orator with the golden tongue swayed the crowd with his eloquent speech. |
| oral | The oral tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth that helps with speech, swallowing, and tasting. |
| wicked |
| persuasive | His persuasive tongue convinced the jury to acquit him. |
| fissured | The fissured tongue of the snake flickered in and out as it tasted the air. |
| celtic | The book is written in the celtic tongue |
| roman | |
| sticky | The chameleon's sticky tongue extended to catch an unsuspecting fly. |
| silent | Her silent tongue concealed the secrets she held close. |
| still | The still tongue spoke volumes. |
| caustic | Her caustic tongue left a trail of hurt feelings. |
| moist | The reptile flicked its moist tongue out of its snout. |
| universal | Music is the universal tongue of mankind. |
| gaelic | I heard the old woman speaking in her gentle gaelic tongue |
| false | |
| fluent | The orator's fluent tongue captivated the audience. |
| fiery | The serpent's fiery tongue flickered in the darkness. |
| posterior |
| mortal | The secrets of the cosmos lie beyond the ken of mortal tongue |
| deceitful | Her deceitful tongue had painted a false picture of the situation. |
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