| GLADDENING | • gladdening v. Present participle of gladden. • gladdening n. A becoming glad. • gladdening adj. Causing feelings of gladness. |
| GODDAMNING | • GODDAMN v. to damn, also GODDAM. |
| GRADDANING | • graddaning v. Present participle of graddan. • GRADDAN v. (Gaelic) to parch in the husk. |
| DOWNGRADING | • downgrading v. Present participle of downgrade. • downgrading n. A downgrade; a reduction of a rating, as a financial or credit rating. • DOWNGRADE v. to relegate to an inferior status. |
| DRAGONNADING | • DRAGONNADE v. to persecute by troops. |
| DEGRADINGNESS | • degradingness n. The state or quality of being degrading. • DEGRADINGNESS n. the state of being degrading. |
| GRANDSTANDING | • grandstanding n. Dramatic or showy behaviour intended to impress an audience or observers. • grandstanding v. Present participle of grandstand. • GRANDSTANDING n. the act of putting on a show, playing to the crowd. |
| DEGRINGOLADING | • DEGRINGOLADE v. (French) to make a rapid descent. |
| DISADVANTAGING | • disadvantaging v. Present participle of disadvantage. • DISADVANTAGE v. to place at a disadvantage. |
| DISENGAGEDNESS | • disengagedness n. The state or quality of being disengaged. • DISENGAGEDNESS n. the state of being disengaged. |
| GRANDSTANDINGS | • grandstandings n. Plural of grandstanding. • GRANDSTANDING n. the act of putting on a show, playing to the crowd. |
| DEGRADINGNESSES | • DEGRADINGNESS n. the state of being degrading. |
| DEHYDROGENATING | • dehydrogenating v. Present participle of dehydrogenate. • dehydrogenating adj. That undergoes or produces dehydrogenation. • DEHYDROGENATE v. to remove the hydrogen from. |
| UNDERDIAGNOSING | • underdiagnosing v. Present participle of underdiagnose. |