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Disconcert |
to disturb the composure of; upset; to frustrate (as a plan) by throwing into disorder
sentence: Some of my teachers are disconcert to me. |
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Dishevel |
to make untidy; to disarrange the hair or clothing of
sentence: My niece dishevels my house. |
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Diurnal |
occurring everyday; occurring during the daytime
sentence: Practice is diurnal except for Sundays. |
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Diverse |
different; varied
sentence: Almost everyone has a diverse kind of music. |
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Doff |
to take off; to remove
sentence: I doffed my backpack as soon as I got home from school. |
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Dogmatic |
characterized by an authoritative, often arrogant, assertion of opinions or beliefs
sentence: My mom always teaches me dogmatic things in life. |
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Doleful |
sorrowful; melancholy
sentence: I always feel doleful, especially on the weekends. |
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Dolt |
a stupid person
sentence: Most of my friends are dolts. |
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Don |
to put on
sentence: I dread donning my backpack on for school every morning. |
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Dour |
severe; gloomy; stern
sentence: I always feel dour when I'm home. |
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Dwell |
to remain for a time; to reside; to focus attention on; to speak or write about at length
sentence: My coaches always dwell on the past when they won state championships. |
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Ebuillence |
enthusiastic; bubbling with excitement
sentence: I'm not much of an ebuillence kind of person. |
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Diffident |
lacking self-confidence; timid
sentence: Sometimes I get diffident when I'm around certain people. |
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Diminution |
to act or process of diminishing; reduction
sentence: When I go to the barbershop I watch my hair getting diminutioned. |
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Dire |
disastrous; desperate
sentence: It's crazy how some situations can get dire really quickly. |