| DISENDOWMENT | • disendowment n. The act of depriving of an endowment or endowments. • DISENDOWMENT n. the act of disendowing. |
| DISENDOWMENTS | • disendowments n. Plural of disendowment. • DISENDOWMENT n. the act of disendowing. |
| DISENTWINED | • disentwined v. Simple past tense and past participle of disentwine. • DISENTWINE v. to free from being entwined or twisted. |
| DOWNHEARTEDNESS | • downheartedness n. The characteristic of being downhearted; sadness. • down-heartedness n. Alternative form of downheartedness. • DOWNHEARTED n. downcast, dejected. |
| DOWNTREND | • downtrend n. Any gradual movement towards a lower state or value. • downtrend v. (Intransitive) To undergo a downward trend. • DOWNTREND n. a tendency in a downward direction. |
| DOWNTRENDED | • downtrended v. Simple past tense and past participle of downtrend. • DOWNTREND v. to tend in a downward direction. |
| DOWNTRENDING | • downtrending v. Present participle of downtrend. • DOWNTREND v. to tend in a downward direction. |
| DOWNTRENDS | • downtrends n. Plural of downtrend. • DOWNTREND n. a tendency in a downward direction. |
| DOWNTRODDEN | • downtrodden adj. (Figuratively) Oppressed, persecuted or subjugated. • downtrodden adj. Trodden down. • downtrodden v. Past participle of downtrod. |
| DOWNTURNED | • downturned adj. Turned downwards. • DOWNTURNED adj. turned down. |
| DWINDLEMENT | • dwindlement n. The process of dwindling; gradual reduction to nothing. • DWINDLEMENT n. the state of dwindling. |
| DWINDLEMENTS | • DWINDLEMENT n. the state of dwindling. |
| STANDDOWN | • standdown n. Alternative spelling of stand-down. • stand-down n. (Military) A time when soldiers are not on alert. • stand␣down v. (Idiomatic) To wait; to stop pursuing, stop fighting, or relax from a heightened readiness posture. |
| STANDDOWNS | • standdowns n. Plural of standdown. • stand-downs n. Plural of stand-down. • STANDDOWN n. a return to normal after alert. |