10-letter words containing d, a, i, b
- debit card — A debit card is a bank card that you can use to pay for things. When you use it the money is taken out of your bank account immediately.
- debonairly — In a debonair manner.
- debonnaire — courteous, gracious, and having a sophisticated charm: a debonair gentleman.
- deceivable — capable of being deceived; gullible.
- deck cabin — a cabin on the deck of a boat from which the vessel is steered
- declinable — that can be declined; having case inflections
- defeasible — (of an estate or interest in land) capable of being defeated or rendered void
- delibation — a small taste of a liquid
- deliberate — If you do something that is deliberate, you planned or decided to do it beforehand, and so it happens on purpose rather than by chance.
- demand bid — a bid to which one's partner is obliged to respond.
- deprivable — Capable of being, or liable to be, deprived.
- descriable — Capable of being descried (detected or perceived).
- deshabille — the state of being partly or carelessly dressed
- desirables — Plural form of desirable.
- desireable — Archaic form of desirable.
- despicable — If you say that a person or action is despicable, you are emphasizing that they are extremely nasty, cruel, or evil.
- despicably — deserving to be despised, or regarded with distaste, disgust, or disdain; contemptible: He was a mean, despicable man, who treated his wife and children badly.
- despisable — deserving of being despised; despicable
- detainable — to keep from proceeding; keep waiting; delay.
- deurbanize — to divest (a city or locality) of urban characteristics.
- diabetical — relating to diabetes
- diabolical — If you describe something as diabolical, you are emphasizing that it is very bad, extreme, or unpleasant.
- diabolized — Simple past tense and past participle of diabolize.
- dialog box — A dialog box is a small area containing information or questions that appears on a computer screen when you are performing particular operations.
- dialyzable — to subject to dialysis; separate or procure by dialysis.
- diatribist — a person who uses diatribes in his or her speeches or writing, etc
- digestable — (obsolete, or, nonstandard) alt form digestible.
- directable — to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- disability — lack of adequate power, strength, or physical or mental ability; incapacity.
- disabusing — Present participle of disabuse.
- disbanding — Present participle of disband.
- disbarment — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
- disbarring — Present participle of disbar.
- disc brake — a brake system in which a disc attached to a wheel is slowed by the friction of brake pads being pressed against the disc by a caliper.
- disembargo — to remove an embargo from.
- disembarks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disembark.
- disenabled — Simple past tense and past participle of disenable.
- disenables — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disenable.
- dishabille — the state of being dressed in a careless, disheveled, or disorderly style or manner; undress.
- disk brake — A disk brake is a brake in which external friction pads press onto a disk, usually by the action of a caliper.
- dislikable — Not capable or worthy of being liked; not liked; regarded with displeasure or aversion.
- disposable — designed for or capable of being thrown away after being used or used up: disposable plastic spoons; a disposable cigarette lighter.
- disputable — capable of being disputed; debatable; questionable.
- disputably — In a disputable manner.
- dissipable — capable of being dissipated
- disturbant — having a disturbing effect, disquieting
- disyllabic — consisting of or pertaining to two syllables.
- disyllable — a word of two syllables.
- dithyrambs — Plural form of dithyramb.
- dive brake — a flap deployed from the wings or fuselage of an aircraft, as a dive bomber or sailplane, that increases drag to permit a relatively steep angle of descent without a dangerous buildup in speed.