Word list for me (d)
decree (v) : An official order, usually having the force of law
This word can also be a verb. To decree something is to declare it formally and officially.
deem (v) : To judge; to consider
defile (v) : To make filthy or foul; to desecrate
This word can also be a verb. To decree something is to declare it formally and officially.
deem (v) : To judge; to consider
defile (v) : To make filthy or foul; to desecrate
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Tejashree Katdaredejected (v): Depressed; disheartened
To be dejected is to be in a state of dejection.
Rejection often causes dejection.
delectable (adj): Delightful; delicious
delinquent (adj): Neglecting a duty or low; late in payment
Delinquent can also be a noun. A person who fails to pay his or her taxes is a tax delinquent and is subject to prosecution. A juvenile delinquent is a young person who habitually breaks the law.
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