10-letter words containing d, e
- -appointed — -appointed combines with adverbs to form adjectives such as well-appointed that describe a building or room that is equipped or furnished in the way that is mentioned.
- -barrelled — -barrelled combines with adjectives to form adjectives that describe a gun which has a barrel or barrels of the specified type.
- -bedroomed — -bedroomed combines with numbers to form adjectives which indicate how many bedrooms a particular house or flat has.
- -flavoured — -flavoured is used after nouns such as strawberry and chocolate to indicate that a food or drink is flavoured with strawberry or chocolate.
- -inflected — -inflected is used to form adjectives describing someone's voice or accent.
- -nourished — -nourished is used with adverbs such as 'well' or 'under' to indicate how much food someone eats or whether it is the right kind of food.
- -organized — -organized is added to nouns to form adjectives which indicate who organizes something.
- -populated — inhabited by the people or in the manner mentioned
- -spattered — -spattered is added to nouns to form adjectives which indicate that a liquid has spattered onto something.
- -yard line — In football, a team's 5-yard line, or 10-yard line, and so on, is a line painted across the field and numbered, that marks the distance from the goal line.
- a good bet — If you tell someone that something is a good bet, you are suggesting that it is the thing or course of action that they should choose.
- a good few — You use not a few when you are referring to quite a lot of things or people. You can also use a good few in this way, mainly in British English.
- a good one — an unbelievable assertion
- a raw deal — If you say that you are getting a raw deal, you mean that you are being treated unfairly.
- aardwolves — Plural form of aardwolf.
- abdelkader — ?1807–83, Algerian nationalist, who resisted the French invasion of Algeria and established (1837) an independent state. He surrendered to the French in 1847
- abdicative — to renounce or relinquish a throne, right, power, claim, responsibility, or the like, especially in a formal manner: The aging founder of the firm decided to abdicate.
- aberdevine — a former name for the siskin, when kept as a cagebird
- aberdonian — a native or inhabitant of Aberdeen
- abominated — Simple past tense and past participle of abominate.
- aborticide — the killing of an unborn fetus
- aboundance — (obsolete) abundance.
- aboveboard — An arrangement or deal that is aboveboard is legal and is being carried out openly and honestly. A person who is aboveboard is open and honest about what they are doing.
- abridgment — a shortened version of a written work
- absconders — Plural form of absconder.
- absorbedly — deeply interested or involved; preoccupied: He had an absorbed look on his face.
- abstracted — Someone who is abstracted is thinking so deeply that they are not fully aware of what is happening around them.
- absurdness — utterly or obviously senseless, illogical, or untrue; contrary to all reason or common sense; laughably foolish or false: an absurd explanation.
- abundances — Plural form of abundance.
- academical — academic.
- acaricides — Plural form of acaricide.
- acceptedly — In an accepted manner; admittedly.
- accidences — the rudiments or essentials of a subject.
- accidental — An accidental event happens by chance or as the result of an accident, and is not deliberately intended.
- accidented — having been subjected to an accident
- accidently — happening by chance or accident; not planned; unexpected: an accidental meeting.
- acclimated — Become accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions.
- accomodate — Misspelling of accommodate.
- accordable — (obsolete) Agreeing.
- accordance — conformity; agreement; accord (esp in the phrase in accordance with)
- accordment — (obsolete) Agreement; reconcilement.
- accoutered — to equip or outfit, especially with military clothes, equipment, etc.
- accredited — appointed and having official credentials
- accreditor — A person or organization that provides accreditation.
- accroached — Simple past tense and past participle of accroach.
- accursedly — In an accursed manner.
- accustomed — If you are accustomed to something, you know it so well or have experienced it so often that it seems natural, unsurprising, or easy to deal with.
- acetanilid — Alternative form of acetanilide.
- acetylated — Simple past tense and past participle of acetylate.
- acetylides — Plural form of acetylide.
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