Good English Words for 15th March
English Vocabulary Index
Good English Words for 15th March :
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Deputy (n) : one who represents another person, assistant
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Derail (v) : cause to run off the rails
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Derange (v) : confuse, throw into disorder
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Derange (n) : derangement
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Deride (v) : to laugh at, mock
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Derision (n) : ridicule, mockery
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Derisive (adj.) : mocking, ridiculing
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Derisive (adv.) : derisively
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Derivation (n) : origin, tracing the origin (of a word) etymology
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Derive (v) : get, trace the origin of source of something
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Derringer (n) : a short gun
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Dervish (n) : a Muslim recluse, saint
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Descend (v) : come down, pass by inheritance
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Descendent (n) : offspring, one born in a family of ancestry
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Descent (n) : a coming down, a steep hill, a sudden attack, ancestry
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Describe (v) : give an account of tell, draw
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Description (n) : a picture of something in words
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Descriptive (adj.) : having the quality of describing
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Desecrate (v) : misuse, violate, pollute, defile
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Desert (v) : leave uncared for, abscond
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Desert (n) : a large sandy place
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Deserve (v) : be entitled to, ought to have
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Deserved (adj.) : entitled
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Deserving (adj.) : worthy
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Desiccate (v) :to dry up
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Desideration (n) : feeling the want
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Design (n) : a plan, sketch
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Design (v) : plan
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Designate (v) : to name, to appoint to an office
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Designate (adj.) : nominated
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Designation (n) : a distinctive name or title, a nomination, appointment
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Designedly (adj.) : by design, purposely
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Desirable (adj.) : worth having, agreeable
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Desire (n) : a wish, craving a request
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Desire (v) : to wish or long for request
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Desirous (adj.) : eager, wishful
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Desirous (adv.) : desirously
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Desist (v) : to cease
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Desk (n) : a table with a sloping top for reading, writing, etc,
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Desolate (adj.) :laid waste, lonely and sad
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Desolation (n) : laying waste, loneliness, sorrow
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Despair (n) : loss of hope
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Despair (v) : have no hope, lose hope
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Despatch (v) :send off, finish, do quickly, to kill
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Despatch (n) : sending off the mail, speed killing
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Dispatch (v) :send off, finish, do quickly, to kill
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Dispatch (n) : sending off the mail, speed killing
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