demolish | (verb) defeat soundly and humiliatingly | Synonyms: destroy |
---|
(verb) eat up completely, as with great appetite | Synonyms: consume, devour, down, go through |
(verb) destroy completely | Synonyms: pulverise, pulverize |
(verb) ruin or destroy | - |
demolished | (adjective) torn down and broken up | Synonyms: dismantled, razed |
---|
demolishing | (noun) complete destruction of a building | Synonyms: leveling, razing, tearing down |
---|
demolition | (noun) the act of demolishing | - |
---|
(noun) an event that completely destroys something | Synonyms: destruction, wipeout |
demon | (noun) an evil supernatural being | Synonyms: daemon, daimon, devil, fiend |
---|
(noun) a cruel wicked and inhuman person | Synonyms: devil, fiend, monster, ogre |
(noun) someone extremely diligent or skillful | - |
demonetisation | (noun) ending something (e.g. gold or silver) as no longer the legal tender of a country | Synonyms: demonetization |
---|
demonetise | (verb) deprive of value for payment | Synonyms: demonetize |
---|
demonetization | (noun) ending something (e.g. gold or silver) as no longer the legal tender of a country | Synonyms: demonetisation |
---|
demonetize | (verb) deprive of value for payment | Synonyms: demonetise |
---|
demoniac | (adjective) of, pertaining to, or like a demon or possession by a demon | Synonyms: demoniacal, possessed |
---|
(noun) someone who acts as if possessed by a demon | - |
demoniacal | (adjective) of, pertaining to, or like a demon or possession by a demon | Synonyms: demoniac, possessed |
---|
demoniacally | (adverb) in a very agitated manner; as if possessed by an evil spirit | Synonyms: frenetically |
---|
demonic | (adjective) extremely evil or cruel; expressive of cruelty or befitting hell | Synonyms: diabolic, diabolical, fiendish, hellish, infernal, satanic, unholy |
---|
demonisation | (noun) to represent as diabolically evil | Synonyms: demonization |
---|
demonise | (verb) make into a demon | Synonyms: demonize |
---|
demonism | (noun) a belief in and reverence for devils (especially Satan) | Synonyms: diabolism, Satanism |
---|
demonization | (noun) to represent as diabolically evil | Synonyms: demonisation |
---|
demonize | (verb) make into a demon | Synonyms: demonise |
---|
demonolatry | (noun) the acts or rites of worshiping devils | Synonyms: devil-worship, diabolatry |
---|
demonstrability | (noun) capability of being demonstrated or logically proved | Synonyms: provability |
---|
demonstrable | (adjective) necessarily or demonstrably true | Synonyms: incontrovertible |
---|
(adjective) capable of being demonstrated or proved | Synonyms: provable |
demonstrably | (adverb) in an obvious and provable manner | Synonyms: incontrovertibly, provably |
---|
demonstrate | (verb) establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment | Synonyms: establish, prove, shew, show |
---|
(verb) provide evidence for; stand as proof of; show by one's behavior, attitude, or external attributes | Synonyms: attest, certify, evidence, manifest |
(verb) give an exhibition of to an interested audience | Synonyms: demo, exhibit, present, show |
(verb) march in protest; take part in a demonstration | Synonyms: march |
demonstrated | (adjective) having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubt | - |
---|
demonstration | (noun) a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view | Synonyms: presentation, presentment |
---|
(noun) a public display of group feelings (usually of a political nature) | Synonyms: manifestation |
(noun) a show of military force or preparedness | - |
(noun) a visual presentation showing how something works | Synonyms: demo |
(noun) proof by a process of argument or a series of proposition proving an asserted conclusion | Synonyms: monstrance |
demonstrative | (adjective) given to or marked by the open expression of emotion | - |
---|
(adjective) serving to demonstrate | Synonyms: illustrative |
(noun) a pronoun that points out an intended referent | Synonyms: demonstrative pronoun |
demonstratively | (adverb) in a demonstrative manner | - |
---|
demonstrativeness | (noun) tending to express your feelings freely | - |
---|
demonstrator | (noun) someone who participates in a public display of group feeling | Synonyms: protester |
---|
(noun) someone who demonstrates an article to a prospective buyer | Synonyms: sales demonstrator |
(noun) a teacher or teacher's assistant who demonstrates the principles that are being taught | - |
demoralisation | (noun) destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy | Synonyms: demoralization |
---|
(noun) depression resulting from an undermining of your morale | Synonyms: demoralization |
(noun) a state of disorder and confusion | Synonyms: demoralization |
demoralise | (verb) lower someone's spirits; make downhearted | Synonyms: cast down, deject, demoralize, depress, dismay, dispirit, get down |
---|
(verb) corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality | Synonyms: corrupt, debase, debauch, demoralize, deprave, misdirect, pervert, profane, subvert, vitiate |
demoralised | (adjective) made less hopeful or enthusiastic | Synonyms: demoralized, discouraged, disheartened |
---|
demoralising | (adjective) destructive of morale and self-reliance | Synonyms: demoralizing, disheartening, dispiriting |
---|
demoralization | (noun) destroying the moral basis for a doctrine or policy | Synonyms: demoralisation |
---|
(noun) depression resulting from an undermining of your morale | Synonyms: demoralisation |
(noun) a state of disorder and confusion | Synonyms: demoralisation |
demoralize | (verb) confuse or put into disorder | - |
---|
(verb) lower someone's spirits; make downhearted | Synonyms: cast down, deject, demoralise, depress, dismay, dispirit, get down |
(verb) corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality | Synonyms: corrupt, debase, debauch, demoralise, deprave, misdirect, pervert, profane, subvert, vitiate |
demoralized | (adjective) made less hopeful or enthusiastic | Synonyms: demoralised, discouraged, disheartened |
---|
demoralizing | (adjective) destructive of morale and self-reliance | Synonyms: demoralising, disheartening, dispiriting |
---|
demote | (verb) assign to a lower position; reduce in rank | Synonyms: break, bump, kick downstairs, relegate |
---|
demotic | (adjective) of or for the common people | - |
---|
demotion | (noun) act of lowering in rank or position | - |
---|
demulcent | (adjective) having a softening or soothing effect especially to the skin | Synonyms: emollient, salving, softening |
---|
(noun) a medication (in the form of an oil or salve etc.) that soothes inflamed or injured skin | - |
demulsify | (verb) break down into components | - |
---|
(verb) cause to demulsify | - |
demur | (noun) (law) a formal objection to an opponent's pleadings | Synonyms: demurral, demurrer |
---|
(verb) object to | Synonyms: except |
(verb) enter a demurrer | - |
demure | (adjective) affectedly modest or shy especially in a playful or provocative way | Synonyms: coy, overmodest |
---|
demurely | (adverb) in a demure manner | - |
---|
demureness | (noun) the trait of behaving with reserve and decorum | - |
---|
(noun) the affectation of being demure in a provocative way | Synonyms: coyness |
demurrage | (noun) detention of a ship or freight car or other cargo beyond its scheduled time of departure | - |
---|
(noun) a charge required as compensation for the delay of a ship or freight car or other cargo beyond its scheduled time of departure | - |
demurral | (noun) (law) a formal objection to an opponent's pleadings | Synonyms: demur, demurrer |
---|
demurrer | (noun) a defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him | Synonyms: defence, defense, denial |
---|
(noun) (law) a formal objection to an opponent's pleadings | Synonyms: demur, demurral |
(noun) (law) any pleading that attacks the legal sufficiency of the opponent's pleadings | - |
demyelinate | (verb) destroy the myelin sheath of | - |
---|
demyelination | (noun) loss of the myelin covering of some nerve fibers resulting in their impaired function | - |
---|
demystify | (verb) make less mysterious or remove the mystery from | - |
---|
demythologisation | (noun) the restatement of a message (as a religious one) in rational terms | Synonyms: demythologization |
---|
demythologise | (verb) remove the mythical element from (writings) | Synonyms: demythologize |
---|
demythologised | (adjective) having mythical elements removed | Synonyms: demythologized |
---|
demythologization | (noun) the restatement of a message (as a religious one) in rational terms | Synonyms: demythologisation |
---|
demythologize | (verb) remove the mythical element from (writings) | Synonyms: demythologise |
---|
demythologized | (adjective) having mythical elements removed | Synonyms: demythologised |
---|
den | (noun) a room that is comfortable and secluded | - |
---|
(noun) a unit of 8 to 10 cub scouts | - |
(noun) the habitation of wild animals | Synonyms: lair |
(noun) a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws | Synonyms: hideaway, hideout |
denary | (adjective) containing ten or ten parts | Synonyms: ten-fold, tenfold |
---|
(adjective) numbered or proceeding by tens; based on ten | Synonyms: decimal |
denationalisation | (noun) changing something from state to private ownership or control | Synonyms: denationalization, privatisation, privatization |
---|
denationalise | (verb) put under private control or ownership | Synonyms: denationalize |
---|
denationalization | (noun) changing something from state to private ownership or control | Synonyms: denationalisation, privatisation, privatization |
---|
denationalize | (verb) put under private control or ownership | Synonyms: denationalise |
---|
denaturalise | (verb) strip of the rights and duties of citizenship | Synonyms: denaturalize |
---|
(verb) make less natural or unnatural | Synonyms: denaturalize |
denaturalize | (verb) strip of the rights and duties of citizenship | Synonyms: denaturalise |
---|
(verb) make less natural or unnatural | Synonyms: denaturalise |
denaturant | (noun) any substance that serves as a denaturing agent | - |
---|
denature | (verb) make (alcohol) unfit for drinking without impairing usefulness for other purposes | - |
---|
(verb) modify (as a native protein) especially by heat, acid, alkali, or ultraviolet radiation so that all of the original properties are removed or diminished | - |
(verb) add nonfissionable material to (fissionable material) so as to make unsuitable for use in an atomic bomb | - |
denatured | (adjective) changed in nature or natural quality | Synonyms: denaturised, denaturized |
---|
denaturised | (adjective) changed in nature or natural quality | Synonyms: denatured, denaturized |
---|
denaturized | (adjective) changed in nature or natural quality | Synonyms: denatured, denaturised |
---|
denazification | (noun) social process of removing Nazis from official positions and giving up any allegiance to Nazism | Synonyms: de-Nazification |
---|
denazify | (verb) free from Nazi ideology or detach from Nazi allegiance | - |
---|
dendriform | (adjective) resembling a tree in form and branching structure | Synonyms: arboreal, arboreous, arborescent, arboresque, arboriform, dendroid, dendroidal, tree-shaped, treelike |
---|
dendrite | (noun) short fiber that conducts toward the cell body of the neuron | - |
---|
dendritic | (adjective) (neuroscience) of or relating to or resembling a dendrite | - |
---|
dendrobium | (noun) a plant of the genus Dendrobium having stems like cane and usually showy racemose flowers | - |
---|
dendroid | (adjective) resembling a tree in form and branching structure | Synonyms: arboreal, arboreous, arborescent, arboresque, arboriform, dendriform, dendroidal, tree-shaped, treelike |
---|
dendroidal | (adjective) resembling a tree in form and branching structure | Synonyms: arboreal, arboreous, arborescent, arboresque, arboriform, dendriform, dendroid, tree-shaped, treelike |
---|
dendrology | (noun) the study of wooden plants | - |
---|
dengue | (noun) an infectious disease of the tropics transmitted by mosquitoes and characterized by rash and aching head and joints | Synonyms: breakbone fever, dandy fever, dengue fever |
---|
deniable | (adjective) capable of being denied or contradicted | - |
---|
denial | (noun) a defendant's answer or plea denying the truth of the charges against him | Synonyms: defence, defense, demurrer |
---|
(noun) renunciation of your own interests in favor of the interests of others | Synonyms: abnegation, self-abnegation, self-denial, self-renunciation |
(noun) the act of refusing to comply (as with a request) | - |
(noun) the act of asserting that something alleged is not true | Synonyms: disaffirmation |
(noun) (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that denies painful thoughts | - |
denier | (noun) any of various former European coins of different denominations | - |
---|
(noun) a unit of measurement for the fineness of silk or nylon or rayon | - |
(noun) one who denies | - |
denigrate | (verb) cause to seem less serious; play down | Synonyms: belittle, derogate, minimize |
---|
(verb) charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone | Synonyms: asperse, besmirch, calumniate, defame, slander, smear, smirch, sully |
denigrating | (adjective) (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign | Synonyms: calumniatory, calumnious, defamatory, denigrative, denigratory, libellous, libelous, slanderous |
---|
denigration | (noun) the act of expressing disapproval (especially of yourself) | Synonyms: deprecation |
---|
(noun) an abusive attack on a person's character or good name | Synonyms: aspersion, calumny, defamation, slander |
(noun) a belittling comment | Synonyms: belittling |
denigrative | (adjective) (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign | Synonyms: calumniatory, calumnious, defamatory, denigrating, denigratory, libellous, libelous, slanderous |
---|
denigratory | (adjective) (used of statements) harmful and often untrue; tending to discredit or malign | Synonyms: calumniatory, calumnious, defamatory, denigrating, denigrative, libellous, libelous, slanderous |
---|
denim | (noun) a coarse durable twill-weave cotton fabric | Synonyms: dungaree, jean |
---|
(noun) (used in the plural) close-fitting trousers of heavy denim for manual work or casual wear | Synonyms: blue jeans, jeans |
denitrator | (noun) Any device used to remove nitrates or other nitrogen compounds, especially from water. | - |
---|
denitrify | (verb) remove nitrogen from | - |
---|
denivelation | (noun) the difference in level (depth) between two parts of a cave system, usually the highest and lowest known point. | - |
---|
denizen | (noun) a plant or animal naturalized in a region | - |
---|
(noun) a person who inhabits a particular place | Synonyms: dweller, habitant, indweller, inhabitant |
denominate | (verb) assign a name or title to | Synonyms: designate |
---|
denomination | (noun) identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others | Synonyms: appellation, appellative, designation |
---|
(noun) a group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith | - |
(noun) a class of one kind of unit in a system of numbers or measures or weights or money | - |
denominational | (adjective) adhering or confined to a particular sect or denomination | - |
---|
(adjective) relating to or characteristic of a particular religious denomination | - |
(adjective) relating to the face value of a banknote, coin, or stamp | - |
denominationalism | (noun) a narrow-minded adherence to a particular sect or party or denomination | Synonyms: sectarianism |
---|
(noun) the tendency, in Protestantism, to separate into religious denominations or to advocate such separations | - |
denominationally | (adverb) with respect to denomination | - |
---|
denominator | (noun) the divisor of a fraction | - |
---|