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dance verb : to move to music


decide verb : to make a choice


dial verb : to call a telephone number


did verb : the past tense of "do"; to perform an action; sometimes used as a helping verb


die verb : to stop being alive


dig verb : to move dirt or sand


ding verb : to make a ringing sound


dive verb : to jump or plunge into water with arms or head first


do verb : to perform an action; sometimes used as a helping verb


does verb : a form of "do" for one other person


dove verb : the past tense of "dive"; to jump or plunge into water head first


drank verb : the past tense of "drink"; to take in water or another liquid


draw verb : to make a line or picture


dream verb : to see pictures in your mind when you sleep; to hope for something


drew verb : the past tense of "draw"; to make a line or picture


drill verb : to make a hole with a tool


drink verb : to take in water or another liquid


drip verb : to shed drops of liquid


drive verb : to control the way something moves, such as a car


drop verb : to let go of something so it falls


drove verb : the past tense of "drive"; to control the way something moves, such as a car

 

dab verb : to lightly press against something with absorbent material to dry or clean it


dam verb : to create a barrier that stops the flow of water


damage verb : to harm a person or an object


dangle verb : to hang loosely


dare verb : to be bold enough to try something


darken verb : to make darker; to become darker


dart verb : to move or run quickly or suddenly


dawdle verb : to delay or waste time


daydream verb : to think about pleasant things as a distraction from the present moment


dazzle verb : to shine brightly; to amaze or impress


debate verb : to discuss an important subject at length and in detail


debunk verb : to disprove; to expose the falseness of an idea


decay verb : to decompose through the action of fungi and bacteria


deceive verb : to fool or lie to someone


decipher verb : to make out the meaning of a something that is difficult to understand


declare verb : to make a strong statement or announcement


decline verb : to become fewer, smaller, or worse; to politely say no


decode verb : to figure out the meaning of something


decompose verb : to decay, rot, or break down into small parts


decorate verb : to make something more attractive by adding color or an ornament to it


decorated verb : awarded medals for performing well in the military


decrease verb : to become or make smaller, less, or fewer in amount


decree verb : to issue a formal order


dedicate verb : to officially open for use


dedicate verb : to commit to something; to set aside for a special purpose


deduce verb : to reach a conclusion about facts using given information


defeat verb : to win against or beat


defend verb : to resist an attack


define verb : to give the meaning of a word, phrase, or symbol; to tell or describe what something is


deflate verb : to let air or gas out of something


defrost verb : to remove frost or ice from something, such as a windshield or freezer; to thaw frozen food


defy verb : to openly resist or challenge


delay verb : to be late or slow; to make someone or something late or slow


deliberate verb : to discuss and consider carefully before deciding


deliver verb : to take a letter, package, or other thing to the right place


demand verb : to ask as if giving a command


demolish verb : to destroy completely, usually a building or other large object


demonstrate verb : to show how something works; to show that something is true by using evidence or examples


deny verb : to declare a statement untrue; to refuse to accept something


depart verb : to go away from a place


depend verb : to rely on


depict verb : to represent or portray something


deplete verb : to empty


deploy verb : to move, expand, or put into to a certain place for a reason


deposit verb : to set down an amount of a substance, such as sediment, on a surface or area


deposit verb : to place or put into


depress verb : to cause someone to feel very unhappy or hopeless


deprive verb : to take something away from; to prevent from having


derive verb : to make or form from something else


descend verb : to move downward


descended verb : to have been connected by blood to an ancestor


describe verb : to write or tell about something


desert verb : to leave with no intention of returning; to leave a military unit without permission


deserve verb : to have a right to something; to do something worthy of a good or bad consequence


design verb : to plan the way something will look or work


designate verb : to mark, name, or choose for a special purpose or position


desire verb : to strongly want something or wish for something to happen


despise verb : to dislike very much; to hate


destroy verb : to damage something so much that it is gone or cannot be fixed


detect verb : to notice or discover the presence of something


deter verb : to discourage; to keep from moving forward


determine verb : to reach a conclusion through careful examination


determine verb : to cause something to happen


dethrone verb : to remove a ruler from power


detract verb : to lessen the importance or value of someone or something


develop verb : to improve something; to grow or expand


develop verb : to grow into a more advanced form


develop verb : to process something so that it is useable


developed verb : to come or bring into existence


devise verb : to form a plan


devote verb : to give a great deal of time or resources to an activity or cause


devour verb : to eat quickly or greedily


diagnose verb : to identify an illness or injury


dictate verb : to speak or read for someone else to write down


differ verb : to be unlike someone or something


digest verb : to process food in the body and turn it into energy


dim verb : to grow darker or become less bright


diminish verb : to get smaller or become less


dine verb : to eat dinner


dip verb : to quickly put something in a liquid; to sink downward


direct verb : to tell, manage, train, or lead someone


disagree verb : to have a different opinion from someone else


disappear verb : to stop existing or being in sight


disappoint verb : to cause someone to feel sad because an expected thing did not happen


discard verb : to get rid of, throw away, or reject


disclose verb : to make information known; to reveal


discourage verb : to try and keep someone from doing something; to cause someone to lose courage, confidence, or enthusiasm about something


discover verb : to find for the first time


discriminate verb : to treat a person or group unfairly because of gender, race, age, religion, or other differences


discuss verb : to talk about something


disembark verb : to leave an aircraft, ship, train, or other vehicle


disengage verb : to remove oneself from a situation, contest, or battle


disguise verb : to pretend to be something different by changing one's appearance


disintegrate verb : to break into very small parts


dismantle verb : to take something apart piece by piece so that it stops working


dismantle verb : to take apart


dismiss verb : to send away; to order or permit to leave


dismount verb : to get down from a bicycle or the back of an animal


disobey verb : to not follow an order, request, rule, or law


dispatch verb : to send off


disperse verb : to break up or scatter


displace verb : to move or relocate


display verb : to put something in plain sight; to make something available for others to see


dispose verb : to get rid of something


dispute verb : to argue or challenge the truth of something


disrespect verb : to feel or show a lack of respect for someone or something


dissect verb : to cut open or separate something into parts in order to study it


dissolve verb : to completely mix into a liquid to form a solution


dissolve verb : to break down or disintegrate, usually because of contact with a liquid


distinguish verb : to tell one thing apart from another


distort verb : to change something so it no longer looks accurate; to twist or pull out of shape


distract verb : to keep oneself or another person from paying full attention to an event or task


distribute verb : to spread or scatter over an area


disturb verb : to bother or interrupt


dither verb : to act in an excited or nervous way; to shiver or tremble


divide verb : in math, to determine a number by the process of division


diving verb : swimming beneath the water


divorce verb : to legally end a marriage


divulge verb : to give secret or unknown information to another


document verb : to record information about an event in writing or in photographs


dodge verb : to quickly and suddenly move away from someone or something


domesticate verb : to raise an animal or plant so that it can live easily with or to the benefit of people


dominate verb : to have continuing power over something or someone


don verb : to put on


donate verb : to give as a gift to a fund or a cause; to contribute


doodle verb : to draw without any purpose or plan while thinking about something else


double verb : to become or cause to become twice as big in size or number


doubt verb : to be uncertain about something


douse verb : to throw a liquid on; to extinguish


download verb : to copy a file, especially an Internet file, to a computer; to transfer photos from a camera memory card to a computer


doze verb : to nod off or take a nap


drag verb : to pull something along, often with difficulty or by using force


drain verb : to cause the liquid or energy in something to empty out


drape verb : to arrange something, often clothing or fabric, loosely on or around a person or thing


dread verb : to fear greatly


drench verb : to cause someone or something to be completely wet; to generously cover with something


dress up verb : to put on special clothes or a costume


dribble verb : to quickly move the ball forward in basketball, soccer, or field hockey using repeated bounces or taps with the hands, feet, or a stick


drift verb : to be carried along slowly by moving air or water


drizzle verb : to rain lightly; to trickle a thin stream of liquid over something


drool verb : to leak saliva from the mouth


droop verb : to bend, sag, or hang limply


drown verb : to die or to kill underwater because of lack of air


drum verb : to make a steady, rhythmic noise by hitting a surface


dry verb : to remove the water from something until it is not wet


duck verb : to bend down quickly to get out of the way of something


duel verb : to fight one-on-one


duplicate verb : to copy or repeat


dwarf verb : to cause something to seem smaller or less important


dwindle verb : to become smaller, weaker, or less numerous


dye verb : to use a substance to change the color of something