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영어공부/영영풀이

d로 시작하는 형용사의 영영풀이

[d로 시작하는 형용사의 영영풀이]

 

dairy adjective : made mostly from milk


dark adjective : having little or no light; having a deep color


dead adjective : no longer alive


deep adjective : measuring a long way from top to bottom or front to back


dirty adjective : having dirt on or in it


done adjective : finished making or doing; fully cooked


dry adjective : free from water; not wet


dull adjective : having little color or brightness; dim

 

damp adjective : slightly wet; moist


dancing adjective : moving in time to music


dandy adjective : very fine; excellent


dangerous adjective : able to cause harm


dapple adjective : having spotted markings


dappled adjective : having spots or patches of light and dark


daring adjective : bold and fearless


darker adjective : more dark


dauntless adjective : fearless


dazzling adjective : blindingly bright; amazingly impressive


deaf adjective : able to hear little or nothing at all


dear adjective : loved; very special


decent adjective : having good taste or manners; acceptable; kind


deep adjective : far within the limit or edge of something


deepest adjective : the most deep


defective adjective : not complete or in working order; flawed


defenseless adjective : lacking protection


defiant adjective : being disobedient or boldly resisting an enemy


definite adjective : clearly decided, stated, or defined


dehydrated adjective : suffering a dangerous lack of water


deliberate adjective : slow or careful movement or action


delicate adjective : easily broken or damaged; soft or light in color or scent


delicious adjective : having a pleasing or agreeable taste


delighted adjective : feeling or showing happiness


delightful adjective : causing happiness


delirious adjective : having confused thoughts and speech, often as a result of a high fever


demanding adjective : requiring great effort or skill; requiring others to meet high standards


dense adjective : closely packed together


dependable adjective : reliable and trustworthy


dependent adjective : relying on something or someone


depleted adjective : to be emptied


depressed adjective : feeling a state of unhappiness and hopelessness


deserted adjective : left empty or alone


designed adjective : made or created according to a plan


desolate adjective : empty, alone, and unwelcoming


desperate adjective : having lost hope; suffering extreme need


destitute adjective : without food, clothing, or shelter


destructive adjective : causing great damage or harm


detached adjective : not personally or emotionally involved; not interested


deteriorating adjective : becoming worse over time


determined adjective : having one’s mind made up to do something


devastated adjective : destroyed by violent force


devastating adjective : causing ruin


developed adjective : processed to be usable


developing adjective : growing into a more advanced form


devious adjective : not straightforward or honest; shifty


diagonal adjective : slanted; at an angle


diesel adjective : relating to a heavy petroleum product used as fuel in large vehicles, such as trucks and buses


different adjective : not the same


difficult adjective : requiring much effort to do, understand, or handle; not easy


dignified adjective : having a serious style or manner that draws respect from others


dim adjective : not giving off much light


dire adjective : terribly bad


disappointed adjective : feeling sad or let down because someone or something has not fulfilled your hopes or expectations


disapproving adjective : not accepting; not in agreement with


discouraged adjective : not feeling hopeful


disgusted adjective : feeling a strong sense of dislike, distaste, or nausea in response to something offensive or unpleasant


disgusting adjective : tending to repel and sicken people


dismal adjective : gloomy; dreary


dismissive adjective : having or showing a lack of interest or respect


disorderly adjective : untidy, disorganized, or out of control


disoriented adjective : lost or confused


disrespectful adjective : showing a lack of courtesy or respect


distant adjective : far away; separated by a large gap in space or time


distinct adjective : different; not the same


distinctive adjective : having a quality or characteristic that is different and notable


distinguished adjective : well-known because of excellence


distorted adjective : changed so it no longer looks accurate; twisted or pulled out of shape


distracted adjective : unfocused or unable to pay attention to something


distressed adjective : caused to feel extreme sorrow, anxiety, or pain


disturbing adjective : bad or troubling


diurnal adjective : active during the daytime


diverse adjective : different or distinct from one another; made up of different or distinct people or things


divine adjective : having to do with, coming from, or in praise of a deity; extremely good


divisible adjective : able to be divided without having a remainder


dizzy adjective : feeling as though one is spinning and losing one's balance


docile adjective : peasceful; not aggressive


doleful adjective : feeling or showing great sadness and sorrow


domestic adjective : related to one's family, the running of a home, or one's country


domesticated adjective : of or relating to plants or animals that are raised for human use


dominant adjective : relating to a gene carrying a stronger trait that overrides a recessive trait


dominant adjective : being more important, effective, or powerful than others


dormant adjective : inactive but able to become active again


double adjective : two of something similar or alike


downhearted adjective : sad or disappointed


drab adjective : without brightness or liveliness


dramatic adjective : full of action or emotion; exciting and interesting


dreadful adjective : terrible; awful


dreary adjective : dull, bleak, or depressing


drooping adjective : hanging or bending down limply


drowsy adjective : sleepy


due adjective : expected or required at a certain time


dumb adjective : not using common sense


duped adjective : tricked


durable adjective : sturdy and able to last for a long time


dynamic adjective : having or displaying a lot of energy, ideas, or enthusiasm; powerful

 

deafening adjective : very loud; able to make deaf


deciduous adjective : having leaves that drop off in the fall and grow back in the spring


decrepit adjective : broken down and weakened by old age or wear


delectable adjective : delicious; tasty


detrimental adjective : harmful or destructive


dexterous adjective : able to make compex movements gracefully


digital adjective : using information stored as a series of ones and zeros for computers to read; showing information in a row of numbers rather than as hands on a dial


digitized adjective : converted into a digital format that uses only ones and zeros


dimensional adjective : having dimensions, including length, width, height, and sometimes other measurements, such as time


diminutive adjective : very small