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- disturbedadjective
Feeling anxious, troubled, or worried.
- disturbingadjective
Causing anxiety, worry, or unease.
- ditchnoun
A narrow channel dug in the ground, typically for drainage alongside a road or field.
- ditchedverb
Past tense and past participle of ditch; got rid of or abandoned.
- divanoun
A famous female opera singer.
- diveverb
To plunge headfirst into water.
- divernoun
A person who dives as a sport, especially from a diving board.
- diversnoun
Plural of diver; multiple people who dive.
- diversionnoun
An activity that diverts the mind from tedious or serious concerns; a recreation or pastime.
- diversitynoun
The state of being diverse; variety.
- divertverb
To cause something to change course or direction.
- divideverb
To separate or split into parts.
- dividedadjective
Separated into parts or pieces.
- divineadjective
Of, from, or relating to God or a god.
- divingnoun
The sport or activity of jumping or plunging into water from a board or platform.
- divisionnoun
The action of separating something into parts.
- divisionsnoun
Plural of division; separate parts or sections of something.
- divorcenoun
The legal dissolution of a marriage.
- divorcedadjective
(Of a person) No longer married because the marriage has been legally ended.
- dizzyadjective
Having or experiencing a sensation of spinning or whirling and a tendency to fall or lose balance.
- doverb
To perform or carry out an action.
- docnoun
(Informal) A doctor, especially a medical doctor.
- docknoun
A structure extending along or out from the shore into water, where boats may be moored.
- docksnoun
Plural of dock; multiple structures for mooring boats or ships.
- doctornoun
A person qualified to practice medicine.
- doctorsnoun
Plural of doctor; medical practitioners qualified to treat patients.
- documentnoun
A written, printed, or electronic piece of information that provides evidence or serves as an official record.
- documentarynoun
A film or television program presenting facts about a person, event, or subject in an informative way.
- documentedadjective
Recorded or supported by documents or written evidence.
- documentsnoun
Plural of document; written, printed, or electronic records.
- dodgeverb
To move quickly to one side to avoid being hit or caught.
- dodgersnoun
Plural of dodger; people who evade or avoid something, especially obligations.
- dodgyadjective
(British informal) Dishonest, suspicious, or not to be trusted.
- doenoun
A female deer, especially a female fallow deer or red deer.
- doesverb
Third person singular present tense of "do"; performs or carries out an action.
- doesncontraction
Contraction of "does not"; used to express negation in third person singular present tense.
- dognoun
A domesticated carnivorous mammal kept as a pet or for work.
- doggienoun
(Informal, child's word) A dog, especially used when speaking to or about children.
- doggynoun
(Informal, child's word) A dog, especially in child-directed speech.
- dogsnoun
Plural of dog; domesticated carnivorous mammals kept as pets or for work.
- doin'verb
(Informal, dialectal) Contraction of "doing," representing casual pronunciation.
- doingnoun
Present participle of "do"; performing an action.
- dollnoun
A small model of a human figure, typically a baby or girl, used as a child's toy.
- dollarnoun
The basic monetary unit of the United States, equal to 100 cents.
- dollarsnoun
Plural of dollar; multiple units of currency.
- dollsnoun
Plural of doll; small models of human figures used as toys.
- dollynoun
(Child's word) A doll.
- dolphinnoun
A highly intelligent aquatic mammal with a beaklike snout and a curved dorsal fin, known for its playful behavior.
- dolphinsnoun
Plural of dolphin; intelligent marine mammals known for their playful behavior.
- domainnoun
A territory or area of land under the control of a ruler or government.