| DEDRAMATISING | • DEDRAMATISE v. to play down the importance of, lessen or keep low the tension or friction caused by, also DEDRAMATIZE. |
| DELEGITIMISED | • delegitimised v. Simple past tense and past participle of delegitimise. • DELEGITIMISE v. to deprive of legitimacy. |
| DELIGHTEDNESS | • delightedness n. The quality of being delighted; great pleasure. • DELIGHTEDNESS n. the state of being delighted. |
| DENDROLOGISTS | • dendrologists n. Plural of dendrologist. • DENDROLOGIST n. a student of dendrology. |
| DESTIGMATIZED | • destigmatized v. Simple past tense and past participle of destigmatize. |
| DIPHTHONGISED | • diphthongised v. Simple past tense and past participle of diphthongise. • DIPHTHONGISE v. to make into a diphthong, also DIPHTHONGIZE. |
| DISADVANTAGED | • disadvantaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disadvantage. • disadvantaged adj. Lacking an advantage relative to another. • disadvantaged adj. (Euphemistic) Poor; in financial difficulties. |
| DISADVANTAGES | • disadvantages n. Plural of disadvantage. • disadvantages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disadvantage. • DISADVANTAGE v. to place at a disadvantage. |
| DISAGGREGATED | • disaggregated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disaggregate. • DISAGGREGATE v. to separate into component parts. |
| DISAMBIGUATED | • disambiguated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disambiguate. • DISAMBIGUATE v. to establish a single grammatical interpretation. |
| DISGUSTEDNESS | • disgustedness n. The state or condition of being disgusted. • DISGUSTEDNESS n. the state of being disgusted. |
| DISINTEGRATED | • disintegrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of disintegrate. • disintegrated adj. That has undergone disintegration. • DISINTEGRATE v. to break or decompose into constituent elements, parts, or small particles. |
| DISLODGEMENTS | • dislodgements n. Plural of dislodgement. • DISLODGEMENT n. the act of dislodging, also DISLODGMENT. |
| DISTINGUISHED | • distinguished adj. Celebrated, well-known or eminent because of past achievements; prestigious. • distinguished adj. Having a dignified appearance or demeanor. • distinguished adj. (Mathematics) Specified, noted. |
| INTERBEDDINGS | • interbeddings n. Plural of interbedding. • INTERBEDDING n. the act of inserting between layers. |
| MIDDLEWEIGHTS | • middleweights n. Plural of middleweight. • MIDDLEWEIGHT n. a weight division in boxing. |
| PREDESIGNATED | • predesignated v. Simple past tense and past participle of predesignate. • PREDESIGNATE v. to specify beforehand. |
| STRAIGHTEDGED | • STRAIGHTEDGED adj. having a straight edge. |
| UNDERSTANDING | • understanding n. (Gerund, uncountable) The act of one that understands or comprehends; comprehension; knowledge; discernment. • understanding n. (Countable) Reason or intelligence, ability to grasp the full meaning of knowledge, ability to infer. • understanding n. (Countable) Opinion, judgement or outlook. |
| UNDERSTUDYING | • understudying v. Present participle of understudy. • UNDERSTUDY v. to act another's part or take over another's duties. |