dire |
causing, likely to cause, or involving terror or suffering. [2 definitions] |
direct |
to give instructions that lead or guide. [9 definitions] |
direct current |
an electric current that flows in one direction. |
direction |
control or guidance. [4 definitions] |
directly |
in a direct line or way; straight. [3 definitions] |
direct object |
the part of a sentence that shows the object, goal, or receiver of the action of a verb. "The ball" in "She kicked the ball" is a direct object. |
director |
a person who guides the affairs of a business or other organization. [2 definitions] |
directory |
a list of names and addresses of people or businesses. |
dirigible |
an airship that can be steered or guided, such as a blimp. |
dirt |
loose earth or soil. [2 definitions] |
dirty |
not clean; soiled. [6 definitions] |
dis- |
a prefix that means "not" or "lack of." [2 definitions] |
disability |
the condition or state of being unable to do certain things, especially when caused by an injury, illness, or other medical condition. [2 definitions] |
disable |
to take away a person's ability. [2 definitions] |
disabled |
not working. [2 definitions] |
disadvantage |
a condition or situation that makes it more difficult to succeed. [2 definitions] |
disagree |
to differ in opinion. [3 definitions] |
disagreeable |
causing dislike; not pleasant. [2 definitions] |
disagreement |
a difference of opinion. [2 definitions] |
disappear |
to be no longer seen. [2 definitions] |
disappearance |
the act of disappearing or the fact of having disappeared. |