derogatory |
expressing a low opinion; disparaging; V. derogate: detract; disparage |
descry |
catch sight of (something distant) |
desecrate |
profane; violate the sanctity of |
deserts |
what someone deserves |
desiccate |
dry up |
desolate |
make desolate; forsake; abandon and desert |
desperado |
reckless, desperate outlaw |
desperate |
having lost all hope; despairing; reckless and violent because of loss of hope or despair; undertaken as a last resort |
despise |
look on with scorn; regard as worthless or distasteful; ADJ. despicable: contemptible |
despoil |
plunder; sack; Ex. despoil the village |
despondent |
without hope and courage; depressed; gloomy; N. despondency: loss of hope with gloom; dejection |
despot |
tyrant; harsh, authoritarian ruler; CF. despotism |
destitute |
extremely poor; lacking means of subsistence; utterly lacking; devoid; Ex. destitute of any experience |
desultory |
aimless; haphazard; digressing at random |
detached |
emotionally removed; free from emotional involvement; calm and objective; physically separate; N. detachment; CF. attachment |
detain |
keep waiting; prevent from leaving or going; N. detention |
determinate |
having a fixed order of procedure; precisely defined; invariable; fixed; conclusive; final |
determination |
resolve; firmness of purpose; measurement or calculation; decision |
deterrent |
something that discourages or deters |
detonation |
explosion |
detraction |
slandering; aspersion; detracting; CF. detractor |
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