| DECLAIMS | • declaims v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of declaim. • DECLAIM v. to speak formally. |
| DECLARED | • declared v. Simple past tense and past participle of declare. • declared adj. Openly avowed. • DECLARE v. to make known clearly. |
| DECLARER | • declarer n. (Bridge) The person who wins the bidding and so declares what suit will be trump. • declarer n. One who declares. • declarer n. (Computer science) A statement that declares the properties of a variable or contributes to doing so. |
| DECLARES | • declares v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of declare. • DECLARE v. to make known clearly. |
| DECLASSE | • declasse adj. Alternative form of déclassé. • déclassé adj. Degraded from one’s social class. • DECLASSE adj. (French) having lost caste or social standing. |
| DECLAWED | • declawed v. Simple past tense and past participle of declaw. • DECLAW v. to remove the claws of. |
| DECLINAL | • declinal adj. Having a decline or slope. • declinal n. (Rare) The act of declining or refusing. • DECLINAL n. the act of declining. |
| DECLINED | • declined v. Simple past tense and past participle of decline. • DECLINE v. to refuse. |
| DECLINER | • decliner n. One who declines. • decliner n. (Finance) A company’s stock which is falling in price. • DECLINER n. one who declines. |
| DECLINES | • declines n. Plural of decline. • declines v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decline. • DECLINE v. to refuse. |
| DECLUTCH | • declutch v. To disengage the clutch on a vehicle or other engine with PTO. • DECLUTCH v. to release the clutch. |