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dispiritedly |
Adverb
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in a dispirited manner without hope |
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displeasingly |
Adverb
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in a displeasing manner |
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disproportionately |
Adverb
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to a disproportionate degree |
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disproportionately |
Adverb
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out of proportion |
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disputatiously |
Adverb
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in a disputatious manner |
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disquietingly |
Adverb
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in a disquieting manner |
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disreputably |
Adverb
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in a disreputable manner |
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disrespectfully |
Adverb
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in a manner lacking esteem or regard |
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distantly |
Adverb
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from or at a distance |
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devotedly |
Adverb
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with devotion |
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distressfully |
Adverb
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with distress |
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devoutly |
Adverb
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in a manner suggesting earnestness or piety |
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distributively |
Adverb
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in a distributive manner |
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distributively |
Adverb
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as individuals or as separate units, not collectively |
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dexterously |
Adverb
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with dexterity |
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distrustfully |
Adverb
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with distrust |
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dextrously |
Adverb
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with dexterity |
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decipherably |
Adverb
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in a legible manner |
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discreetly |
Adverb
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with discretion |
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drippily |
Adverb
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in a mawkish and emotional manner |
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dripping |
Adverb
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extremely wet |
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dripping |
Noun
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the sound of a liquid falling drop by drop |
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dripping |
Noun
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a liquid (as water) that flows in drops (as from the eaves of house) |
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defectively |
Adverb
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in a defective manner |
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dingily |
Adverb
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in a dingy manner |
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discursively |
Adverb
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in a rambling manner |
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dissolutely |
Adverb
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in a dissolute way |
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departmentally |
Adverb
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dependent on a department |
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distinctively |
Adverb
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in an identifiably distinctive manner |
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demandingly |
Adverb
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in a demanding manner |
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dandily |
Adverb
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in a dandy manner |
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dorsal |
Adjective
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facing away from the axis of an organ or organism |
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dorsal |
Adjective
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belonging to or on or near the back or upper surface of an animal or organ or part |
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dissilient |
Adjective
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bursting open with force, as do some ripe seed vessels |
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dying |
Adjective
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in or associated with the process of passing from life or ceasing to be |
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dying |
Noun
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the time when something ends |
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dying |
Adjective
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eagerly desirous |
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dolce |
Adverb
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gently and sweetly |
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draggingly |
Adverb
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in a dragging manner |
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disobliging |
Adjective
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intentionally unaccommodating |
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dead-on |
Adjective
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accurate and to the point |
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dead on target |
Adjective
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accurately placed or thrown |
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dormant |
Adjective
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inactive but capable of becoming active |
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dormant |
Adjective
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(of e.g. volcanos) not erupting and not extinct |
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dormant |
Adjective
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in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation |
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dormant |
Adjective
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lying with head on paws as if sleeping |
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dynamic |
Adjective
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(used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')) expressing action rather than a state of being |
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dynamic |
Adjective
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characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality |
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dynamic |
Adjective
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of or relating to dynamics |
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dynamic |
Noun
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an efficient incentive |