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dead-end |
Adjective
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lacking opportunities for development or advancement |
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desk-bound |
Adjective
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restricted to working in an office rather than in an active physical capacity |
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deskbound |
Adjective
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restricted to working in an office rather than in an active physical capacity |
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decorated |
Adjective
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provided with something intended to increase its beauty or distinction |
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deficient |
Adjective
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inadequate in amount or degree |
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deficient |
Adjective
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falling short of some prescribed norm |
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deficient |
Adjective
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of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement |
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deft |
Adjective
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skillful in physical movements |
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dexterous |
Adjective
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skillful in physical movements |
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dextrous |
Adjective
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skillful in physical movements |
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dismissive |
Adjective
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indicating rejection or dismissal |
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dismissive |
Adjective
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showing indifference or disregard |
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discriminatory |
Adjective
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manifesting partiality |
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discriminatory |
Adjective
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being biased or having a belief or attitude formed beforehand |
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discriminatory |
Adjective
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capable of making fine distinctions |
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discriminatory |
Adjective
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containing or implying a slight or showing prejudice |
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disadvantageous |
Adjective
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constituting a disadvantage |
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dismayed |
Adjective
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struck with fear, dread, or consternation |
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daring |
Adjective
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disposed to venture or take risks |
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daring |
Adjective
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radically new or original |
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daring |
Noun
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the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger |
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daring |
Noun
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a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy |
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dissentient |
Adjective
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disagreeing, especially with a majority |
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dissentient |
Adjective
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(of Catholics) refusing to attend services of the Church of England |
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dissenting |
Adjective
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disagreeing, especially with a majority |
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dissident |
Adjective
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disagreeing, especially with a majority |
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dissident |
Adjective
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characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards |
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dissident |
Noun
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a person who dissents from some established policy |
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deceased |
Adjective
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dead, no longer living |
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deceased |
Noun
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someone who is no longer alive |
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departed |
Adjective
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dead |
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departed |
Adjective
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well in the past |
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departed |
Noun
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someone who is no longer alive |
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distraught |
Adjective
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deeply agitated especially from emotion |
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disagreeable |
Adjective
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not to your liking |
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disagreeable |
Adjective
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not agreeing with your tastes or expectations |
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disagreeable |
Adjective
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unpleasant to interact with |
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diadromous |
Adjective
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(used of fish) migratory between fresh and salt waters |
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double-barreled |
Adjective
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having two purposes |
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double-barreled |
Adjective
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having two barrels mounted side by side |
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double-barrelled |
Adjective
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having two purposes |
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double-barrelled |
Adjective
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having two barrels mounted side by side |
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double-edged |
Adjective
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capable of being interpreted in two usually contradictory ways |
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digital |
Adjective
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of a circuit or device that represents magnitudes in digits |
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digital |
Adjective
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relating to or performed with the fingers |
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digital |
Adjective
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displaying numbers rather than scale positions |
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d.o.a. |
Adjective
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abbreviation for `dead on arrival' at the emergency room |
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deathlike |
Adjective
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having the physical appearance of death |
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defunct |
Adjective
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having ceased to exist or live |
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defunct |
Adjective
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no longer in force or use |