delay |
to put off until a later time. [6 definitions] |
delegate |
a person who is chosen to speak or act for others. [3 definitions] |
delegation |
a group of people chosen to speak or act for others. |
delete |
to remove from a written work. |
deli |
(informal) short form of "delicatessen." |
deliberate |
said or done on purpose. [3 definitions] |
delicate |
pleasing to the senses in a light, soft, or mild way. [5 definitions] |
delicatessen |
a shop that sells cheese, cooked meats, and other food that is ready to eat. |
delicious |
having a pleasing taste or smell. |
delight |
great pleasure or joy. [4 definitions] |
delightful |
very pleasing; causing joy. |
delirious |
confused from a fever or other cause. [2 definitions] |
deliver |
to send or bring to a particular person or place. [5 definitions] |
delivery |
an act of bringing or sending something to a particular person or place. [2 definitions] |
delta |
the name of the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet. [2 definitions] |
deluge |
a flood caused by a great amount of water. [4 definitions] |
delusion |
the act of causing someone to believe in something false or not real, or the belief in something false or not real. [2 definitions] |
demand |
to ask for forcefully; order. [6 definitions] |
demanding |
giving many, or too many, orders. [2 definitions] |
demerit |
a mark made on a person's record because of some fault or failure. |
Demeter |
the goddess of farming, marriage, and childbirth in Greek mythology. In Roman mythology, Demeter is called Ceres. |