Word Study - D  (408)


daily
(adjective)

dainties
(plural noun)

dainty
(adjective)

[ delicate ]
[ pleasing and valuable ]

dale
(noun)

[ a valley ]

dam
(noun)

[ a mother animal ]

damage
(noun)

[ loss ]
[ harm ]
[ hindrance ]

damnable
(adjective)

[ not to be allowed ]

damnation
(verb)

[ condemnation ]
[ judgment or sentence ]

damned
(participle passive)

damsel
(noun)

[ a young unmarried woman or a girl ]

dandled
(participle passive)

[ danced on the knee ]
[ fondled ]

danger
(noun)

dangerous
(adjective)

dappled
(participle passive)

dare
(verb intransitive)

dared
(participle passive)

dark
(adjective)

darken
(verb intransitive)

darkened
(participle passive)

darkly
(adverb)

darkness
(noun)

darling
(adjective)

[ a term of endearment referring to a dearly loved person ]

dash
(verb transitive)

[ to strike against ]
[ to beat towards ]

dashed
(participle passive)

dasheth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

daub
(verb transitive)

[ to cover ]
[ to coat or plaster ]

daubed
(participle passive)

daubing
(participle present tense)

daughter
(noun)

daughter-in-law
(noun)

daughters
(plural noun)

daughter's
(noun)

day by day
(adjective)

daysman
(noun)

[ a mediator ]
[ a arbitrator ]

dayspring
(noun)

[ day break ]
[ sunrise ]

deacon
(noun)

[ provider for the poor ]

deal
(verb transitive)

[ a portion ]
[ share l ]

dealeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

dealings
(plural noun)

dealt
(verb)

deambulation
(noun)

[ a walking abroad ]

dear
(adjective)

dearly
(adverb)

dearth
(noun)

[ scarcity of rain ]
[ drought l ]

debase
(verb transitive)

debate
(noun)

[ strife ]
[ contention ]

debates
(plural noun)

debt
(noun)

debtor
(noun)

debtors
(plural noun)

debts
(plural noun)

decayed
(participle passive)

decayeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

decease
(noun)

[ a departing ]
[ giving place too ]

deceased
(participle passive)

deceit
(noun)

deceitful
(adjective)

deceitfully
(adverb)

deceits
(plural noun)

deceivableness
(noun)

[ capable of being deceived ]

deceive
(verb transitive)

deceived
(participle passive)

deceiver
(noun)

deceivers
(plural noun)

deceiveth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

deceiving
(participle present tense)

deceivings
(plural noun)

decency
(noun)

decent
(adjective)

[ comeiy ]
[ beseeming ]

decently
(adverb)

decided
(participle passive)

[ determined ]
[ made an end of ]

decipher
(verb transitive)

[ describe ]
[ or open the meaning or to count ]

decision
(noun)

[ cutting away ]

deck
(verb transitive)

[ to adorn ]
[ cover or clothe ]

decked
(participle passive)

deckedst
(verb present tense second-person singular)

deckest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

decketh
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

decline
(verb intransitive)

[ to deviate ]
[ to turn aside ]
[ fall away ]
[ turn sharply from ]

decrease
(verb intransitive)

dedicate
(verb transitive)

[ to give for euer ]

dedicated
(participle passive)

dedicating
(participle present tense)

dedication
(noun)

deeds
(noun)

deemed
(participle passive)

deep
(adjective)

deeper
(adjective)

deeply
(adverb)

deepness
(noun)

deeps
(plural noun)

defamed
(participle passive)

[ slandered ]
[ spoken ill of ]

defaming
(participle present tense)

defend
(verb transitive)

defended
(participle passive)

defendest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

defending
(participle present tense)

defense
(noun)

defer
(verb transitive)

deferred
(participle passive)

deferreth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

defile
(verb transitive)

defiled
(participle passive)

defraud
(verb transitive)

[ deceive ]
[ beguile ]

defrauded
(participle passive)

degenerate
(verb intransitive)

[ be unlike his auncestors ]
[ to grow out of kind ]

degree
(noun)

degrees
(plural noun)

delay
(verb transitive)

delayed
(participle passive)

delayeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

delectable
(adjective)

[ delightful ]
[ pleasing ]
[ delicious ]

delicacies
(plural noun)

delicacy
(noun)

delicate
(adjective)

[ dainty ]
[ given to pleasure ]

delicately
(adverb)

delicateness
(noun)

delicates
(plural noun)

deliciously
(adverb)

[ a manner to please or gratify ]

delight
(noun)

delighted
(participle passive)

delights
(plural noun)

delightsome
(adjective)

[ delightful ]
[ enjoyable ]
[ pleasing ]

delineate
(verb transitive)

[ to draw the proportion of any thing ]

deliver
(verb transitive)

deliverance
(noun)

delivered
(participle passive)

deliveredst
(verb present tense second-person singular)

deliverer
(noun)

deliverest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

delivereth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

delivery
(noun)

delusion
(noun)

[ mockery ]
[ a deceitfull thing ]

delusions
(plural noun)

demonstration
(noun)

denied
(participle passive)

denieth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

deny
(participle present tense)

denying
(participle present tense)

deposed
(participle passive)

[ put away ]
[ deprived ]
[ put down ]

deprived
(participle passive)

depth
(noun)

depths
(plural noun)

deputed
(participle passive)

[ to assign ]
[ commit ]
[ authorize ]

deride
(verb transitive)

[ to mock in ridicule ]
[ scorn or contempt ]
[ mock or laugh to scorn ]

derision
(noun)

[ mocking ]

descend
(verb intransitive)

[ go down ]

descended
(participle passive)

descendeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

descending
(participle present tense)

descent
(noun)

describe
(verb transitive)

[ divide ]
[ mark out ]
[ to write forth ]
[ to copy out ]
[ to declare ]

described
(participle passive)

describeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

description
(noun)

descry
(verb transitive)

[ spy out ]
[ describe ]
[ discover ]

deserve
(verb transitive)

deserveth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

desire
(noun)

desired
(participle passive)

desiredst
(verb present tense second-person singular)

desires
(plural noun)

desireth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

desiring
(participle present tense)

desirous
(adjective)

desolate
(adjective)

[ left alone ]
[ forsaken ]

desolation
(noun)

desolations
(plural noun)

despair
(noun)

despaired
(participle passive)

desperate
(adjective)

[ without hope ]
[ past hope ]

desperately
(adverb)

despise
(verb transitive)

despised
(participle passive)

despisers
(plural noun)

despisest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

despiseth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

despising
(participle present tense)

despite
(noun)

[ contempt ]
[ scorn ]
[ spite ]

despiteful
(adjective)

despitefully
(adverb)

destitute
(adjective)

[ forsaken ]

detain
(verb)

[ withholden ]
[ kept back ]

detained
(participle passive)

determinate
(adjective)

determine
(verb transitive)

[ resolve ]
[ conclude ]

determined
(participle passive)

detestable
(adjective)

[ hate greatly ]
[ abhor ]

device
(noun)

devices
(plural noun)

devious
(adjective)

devise
(verb transitive)

devised
(participle passive)

deviseth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

devote
(verb transitive)

devoted
(participle passive)

devotion
(noun)

devotions
(plural noun)

[ adoration ]
[ acts of worship ]
[ praise ]

devour
(verb transitive)

devoured
(participle passive)

devourer
(noun)

devourest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

devoureth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

devouring
(participle present tense)

devout
(adjective)

diadem
(noun)

[ royal head-dress ]
[ a Kings crown ]

dial
(noun)

diet
(noun)

[ daily allowance ]
[ manner of food ]

dieth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

differ
(verb intransitive)

difference
(noun)

differences
(plural noun)

different
(adjective)

[ unlikely ]
[ disagreeing ]

differeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

differing
(participle present tense)

difficulty
(noun)

[ hard ]
[ uneasy ]
[ dangerous ]

dignities
(plural noun)

dignity
(noun)

[ worthiness ]

diligence
(noun)

diligent
(adjective)

diligently
(adverb)

dim
(noun)

diminish
(verb transitive)

diminished
(participle passive)

diminishing
(participle present tense)

dimness
(noun)

direct
(adjective)

[ guide or rule ]
[ right ]
[ straight ]
[ to order ]

directed
(participle passive)

directeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

direction
(noun)

directly
(adverb)

disallow
(verb transitive)

disallowed
(participle passive)

disannul
(verb transitive)

[ to cancel ]
[ to abolish ]
[ to nullify ]
[ to make void ]
[ to bring to nothing ]

disannulled
(participle passive)

disannulling
(participle present tense)

disappoint
(verb transitive)

disappointed
(participle passive)

disappointeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

discern
(verb transitive)

[ know ]
[ put one from another ]
[ put difference ]

discerned
(participle passive)

discerner
(noun)

discerneth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

discerning
(participle present tense)

discharge
(verb transitive)

discharged
(participle passive)

disciple
(noun)

[ scholar ]
[ instruction ]
[ training up ]

discipline
(noun)

disclose
(verb transitive)

[ discover ]
[ utter ]
[ manifest ]

discomfited
(participle passive)

[ to be defeated ]
[ to be overthrown ]
[ to be frustrated ]
[ put to flight ]

discontinue
(verb transitive)

discord
(noun)

[ disagreement ]
[ variance ]

discourage
(verb transitive)

discouraged
(participle passive)

discover
(verb transitive)

discovered
(participle passive)

discredited
(participle passive)

discreet
(adjective)

discreetly
(adverb)

discretion
(noun)

[ wise choice of one from another ]

disdained
(participle passive)

disease
(noun)

diseased
(participle passive)

diseases
(plural noun)

disfigure
(verb transitive)

[ bring out of shape ]

disgrace
(noun)

dishonereth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

dishonest
(noun)

dishonesty
(noun)

dishonor
(noun)

dishonorest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

disinherit
(verb transitive)

dismay
(verb transitive)

dismayed
(participle passive)

dismaying
(participle present tense)

dismissed
(participle passive)

[ passed ]
[ sent away ]

disorderly
(adjective)

disorders
(plural noun)

dispatch
(verb transitive)

dispensation
(noun)

[ dealing out ]
[ distribution ]

disperse
(verb transitive)

[ scatter ]
[ spread abroad ]

dispersed
(participle passive)

dispersions
(plural noun)

displayed
(participle passive)

[ spread abroad ]

displease
(verb transitive)

displeased
(participle passive)

displeasure
(noun)

disposed
(participle passive)

[ set in order ]
[ appointed ]

disposing
(participle present tense)

disposition
(noun)

[ naturall inclination ]
[ or setting in order ]

dispossessed
(participle passive)

disputation
(noun)

[ an argument ]
[ debate ]
[ discussion ]
[ controversy ]

disputations
(plural noun)

disputed
(participle passive)

disputer
(noun)

disputes
(plural noun)

disputing
(participle present tense)

disputings
(plural noun)

disquiet
(adjective)

[ disturb ]
[ trouble ]
[ make restless ]

disquieted
(participle passive)

disquietness
(noun)

dissembled
(participle passive)

[ to disguise ]
[ pretend ]
[ act hypocritically ]

dissemblers
(plural noun)

dissembleth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

dissension
(noun)

dissimulation
(noun)

[ dissembling ]
[ to pretend ]
[ hypocrisy or deception ]

dissolve
(verb transitive)

[ unloose ]
[ melt ]

dissolved
(participle passive)

dissolvest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

dissolving
(participle present tense)

distaff
(noun)

distill
(verb intransitive)

[ to drip or trickle down ]
[ dropping down by little and little ]

distinction
(noun)

[ a difference ]
[ a separation ]

distinctly
(adverb)

distinguish
(verb transitive)

[ put difference ]
[ devide ]
[ point out from others ]

distort
(verb transitive)

distracted
(participle passive)

[ drawn into diverse parts ]

distraction
(noun)

distress
(noun)

distressed
(participle passive)

distresses
(plural noun)

distribute
(verb transitive)

[ devide in sunder ]
[ to give in sundry parts ]

distributed
(participle passive)

distributeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

distributing
(participle present tense)

distribution
(noun)

[ division ]
[ laying out by parts ]

divine
(adjective)

[ heauenly ]
[ godly ]
[ prophesie ]

divinity
(noun)

[ heauenly ]
[ doctrine ]
[ godhead ]

divers
(adjective)

[ different ]
[ diverse ]
[ varied ]

diverse
(adjective)

diversities
(plural noun)

divination
(noun)

[ foretelling future events ]
[ discovering things secret ]

divinations
(plural noun)

doctor
(noun)

[ teacher ]
[ instructor ]

doctrine
(noun)

[ learning ]
[ instruction ]

doctrines
(plural noun)

doings
(plural noun)

doleful
(adjective)

[ sorrowful ]
[ mournful ]
[ grieved ]

domain
(noun)

dominion
(noun)

domination
(noun)

[ rule ]
[ lordship ]
[ maistership ]

dominions
(plural noun)

door
(noun)

doorkeeper
(noun)

doorkeepers
plural (noun)

doors
(plural noun)

dost
(verb)

dote
(verb intransitive)

[ to say or think foolishly ]

doted
(participle passive)

doth
(verb)

[ do ]

doting
(participle present tense)

[ excessive fondness ]

double
(adjective)

doubled
(participle passive)

double-tongued
(adjective)

doubt
(verb intransitive)

doubteth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

doubtful
(adjective)

doubting
(participle present tense)

doubtless
(adjective)

doubts
(plural noun)

down
(noun)

downsitting
(participle present tense)

[ sitting down ]

downward
(adverb)

drams
(plural noun)

[ a weight of measure ]

draught
(noun)

[ something derived or extracted ]
[ a privy ]
[ bathroom ]
[ sewer ]

draw
(verb transitive)

drawer
(noun)

drawers
(plural noun)

draweth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

drawing
(participle present tense)

drawn
(participle passive)

dread
(noun)

dreadful
(adjective)

dream
(noun)

dreamed
(participle passive)

dreamers
(plural noun)

dreameth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

dreams
(plural noun)

dress
(noun)

dressed
(participle passive)

dresser
(noun)

dressers
(plural noun)

dresseth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

drew
(verb)

drewest
(verb present tense second-person singular)

drive
(verb transitive)

driven
(participle passive)

driveth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

dromedary
(noun)

[ a one hump camel ]

drop
(noun)

dropped
(participle passive)

droppeth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

dropping
(participle present tense)

drops
(plural noun)

drove
(noun)

due
(noun)

dues
(plural noun)

duke
(noun)

[ a chief ]
[ commander ]
[ leader ]

dulcimer
(noun)

[ a stringed instrument ]
[ a kind of instrument ]

dull
(adjective)

dumb
(adjective)

dumbfounded
(participle passive)

dung
(noun)

[ manure ]
[ excrement ]
[ anything morally filthy ]

durable
(adjective)

[ long lasting ]
[ of long continuance ]

dureth
(verb indicative present tense third-person singular)

[ endures ]
[ goes on ]
[ to last ]
[ persist ]
[ endure ]
[ continue in existence or state ]

durst
(verb)

[ dare ]

duties
(plural noun)

duty
(noun)