| DEAF | • deaf adj. Unable to hear, or only partially able to hear. • deaf adj. Unwilling to listen or be persuaded; determinedly inattentive; regardless. • deaf adj. Of or relating to the community of deaf people. |
| DEFI | • DeFi n. (Finance, cryptocurrencies) Acronym of decentralized finance. • DEFI n. (French) a challenge. |
| DEFO | • defo adj. Alternative form of deffo. • defo adv. Alternative form of deffo. • DEFO interj. definitely, as an expression of agreement or consent. |
| DEFT | • deft adj. Quick and neat in action; skillful. • DEFT adj. skilful. |
| DEFY | • defy v. (Transitive) To challenge (someone) or brave (a hazard or opposition). • defy v. (Transitive) To refuse to obey. • defy v. To not conform to or follow a pattern, set of rules or expectations. |
| DEIF | • DEIF adj. (Scots) deaf. |
| DELF | • delf n. A mine, quarry, pit dug; ditch. • delf n. (Heraldry) A charge representing a square sod. • delf n. Alternative form of delft (“style of earthenware”). |
| FADE | • fade adj. (Archaic) Weak; insipid; tasteless. • fade n. (Golf) A golf shot that curves intentionally to the player’s right (if they are right-handed) or to… • fade n. A haircut where the hair is short or shaved on the sides of the head and longer on top. See also high-top… |
| FEDS | • feds n. Plural of fed. • feds n. (Slang, government) The federal level of government, viewed as a collective group of people. • FEDs n. Plural of FED. |
| FEED | • feed v. (Transitive) To give (someone or something) food to eat. • feed v. (Intransitive) To eat (usually of animals). • feed v. (Ditransitive) To give (someone or something) to (someone or something else) as food. |
| FEND | • fend v. (Intransitive) To take care of oneself; to take responsibility for one’s own well-being. • fend v. (Rare, except as "fend for oneself") To defend, to take care of (typically construed with for); to block… • fend n. (Obsolete) Self-support; taking care of one’s own well-being. |
| FEOD | • feod n. Obsolete form of feud. (estate granted to a vassal by a feudal lord in exchange for service) • FEOD n. a fief or land held on condition of service. |
| FEUD | • feud n. A state of long-standing mutual hostility. • feud n. (Professional wrestling) A staged rivalry between wrestlers. • feud n. (Obsolete) A combination of kindred to avenge injuries or affronts, done or offered to any of their… |
| FLED | • fled v. Simple past tense and past participle of flee. • FLEE v. to run away. |