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daily.

I speak English daily.

Adverb.

damage.

The storm caused a lot of damage.

Noun.

damage.

The ship was not damaged.

Verb.

deal.

We haven't made any deals yet.

Noun.

decade.

That happened decades ago.

Noun.

decorate.

I am decorating the classroom.

Verb.

deep.

He used to live deep in the forest.

Adverb.

define.

Certain words are hard to define.

Adjective.

definite.

Give me a definite answer now.

Adjective.

definition.

Look up the definition of these terms.

Noun.

deliver.

We can deliver it this evening.

Verb .

departure.

We are ready for departure.

Noun.

despite.

He came, despite the heavy rain.

Prepositions.

destination.

They reached their destination.

Noun.

Determine.

Determine your goals.

Verb.

determined.

Omar was determined to go there.

Adjective.

development.

The development of this project has taken years.

Noun.

diagram.

There are errors in your diagram.

Noun.

diamond.

He gave his wife a diamond ring.

Noun.

difficulty.

He succeeded, despite the difficulties.

Noun.

direct.

The police officer is directing traffic.

Verb.

direct.

You can now fly direct from Cairo to Sydney.

Adverb.

directly.

The road leads directly to the beach.

Adverb.

dirt.

Soap helps remove the dirt.

Noun.

disadvantage.

City life has advantages and disadvantages.

Noun.

disappointed.

Sami looks very disappointed.

Adjective.

disappointing.

They were disappointing results.

Adjective.

discount.

I bought the car at a 10% discount.

Noun.

dislike.

I dislike this job.

Verb.

dislike.

He tried to hide his dislike of his boss.

Noun.

divide.

The teacher divided the students into three groups.

Verb.

documentary.

I like watching documentaries.

Noun.

donate.

I donate blood every three months.

Verb.

double.

I'll pay double.

Adverb.

doubt.

He will succeed without doubt.

Noun.

doubt.

I doubt this will work.

Verb.

dressed.

I can't open the door, I'm not dressed yet.

Adjective.

drop.

I felt a drop of rain on my head.

Noun.

drum.

Children like to beat drums.

Noun.

Drunk.

Drunk people are dangerous.

Adjective .

due.

The plane was late due to bad weather.

Adjective.

dust.

All the furniture was covered with dust.

Noun.

duty.

I'm doing my duty.

Noun.