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Adjective: Neatly and Stylishly dressed.
Dapper Adjective: Neatly and Stylishly dressed.
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Noun: A flaw or shortcoming Verb: To desert ones country.
Defect Noun: A flaw or shortcoming Verb: To desert ones country.
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Defer Verb: To put off or postpone, to yield courteously to the wishes of someone else.
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Adjective: In very low spirits.
Dejected Adjective: In very low spirits.
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Verb: To strike out or remove
Delete Verb: To strike out or remove
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Delineate Verb: To make an accurate line drawing or diagram of; to portray or describe in detail.
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Delinquent Adjective: Neglectful of a duty or obligation, seriously overdue. Noun: A person who fails to perform a duty; an offender.
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Verb: To mislead or deceive.
Delude Verb: To mislead or deceive.
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Adjective: Modest and reserved in dress, manner, or behavior.
Demure Adjective: Modest and reserved in dress, manner, or behavior.
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Dénouement Noun: The point at which the plot of a novel is finally resolved; the outcome or solution.
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Desultory Adjective: Shifting from one thing to the another without reason or purpose; haphazard or random.
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Deviate Verb: To move away from, especially what is considered normal, right, or acceptable.
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Adjective: Empty; lacking in.
Devoid Adjective: Empty; lacking in.
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Adjective: Deeply religious, earnest, or sincere.
Devout Adjective: Deeply religious, earnest, or sincere.
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Adjective: Skillful in using ones hands or mind. Clever.
Dexterous Adjective: Skillful in using ones hands or mind. Clever.
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