| DATER | • dater n. One who dates. • dater n. A date-stamping device. • DATER n. one who dates. |
| DERAT | • derat v. (Transitive) To rid of rats. • DERAT v. to rid of rats. |
| DERTH | • derth n. Obsolete spelling of dearth. • DERTH n. (Spenser) dearth. |
| DETER | • deter v. (Transitive) To prevent something from happening. • deter v. (Transitive) To persuade someone not to do something; to discourage. • deter v. (Transitive) To distract someone from something. |
| DOTER | • doter n. Synonym of dotard (“old person with impaired intellect”). • doter n. Synonym of dotard (“one who dotes on another, showing excessive fondness”). • DOTER n. one who dotes, also DOATER. |
| DRENT | • DRENCH v. to wet thoroughly. |
| DREST | • drest v. Obsolete form of dressed; simple past tense and past participle of dress. • DRESS v. to put clothes on. |
| RATED | • rated adj. (Now rare) Scolded, rebuked. • rated adj. (Engineering) maximum (Load, voltage, etc.) under which a device can function properly. • rated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rate. |
| ROTED | • roted v. Simple past tense and past participle of rote. • ROTE v. to fix by rote. |
| TARED | • tared adj. Weighed; determined; reduced to equal or standard weight. • tared v. Simple past tense and past participle of tare. • TAR v. to cover with a viscous black liquid. |
| TIRED | • tired v. Simple past tense and past participle of tire. • tired adj. In need of some rest or sleep. • tired adj. Fed up, annoyed, irritated, sick of. |
| TRADE | • trade n. (Uncountable) Buying and selling of goods and services on a market. • trade n. (Countable) A particular instance of buying or selling. • trade n. (Countable) An instance of bartering items in exchange for one another. |
| TREAD | • tread v. (Intransitive) To step or walk (on or across something); to trample. • tread v. (Transitive) To step or walk upon. • tread v. (Figuratively, with certain adverbs of manner) To proceed, to behave (in a certain manner). |
| TREED | • treed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tree. • treed adj. Planted or covered with trees. • TREE v. to drive up a tree. |
| TREND | • trend n. An inclination in a particular direction. • trend n. A tendency. • trend n. A fad or fashion style. |
| TRIDE | • tride adj. (Obsolete, of a horse) strong and swift. • TRY v. to attempt. |
| TRIED | • tried adj. Tested, hence, proven to be firm or reliable. • tried adj. (Law) Put on trial, taken before a lawcourt. • tried v. Simple past tense and past participle of try. |
| TRODE | • trode v. Obsolete spelling of trod. • trode n. (Obsolete) Tread; footing. • TRODE n. (Spenser) a track, path, also TROAD, TROADE, TROD. |
| TRUED | • trued v. Simple past tense and past participle of true. • TRUE v. to make true. |
| TYRED | • tyred adj. (In combination) Having a certain number, or type, of tyre. • tyred v. Simple past tense and past participle of tyre. • TYRE v. to supply a covering for a wheel. |