desolate |
without those things necessary or desirable for life; bleak; barren. [6 definitions] |
despair |
the state of being completely without hope. [3 definitions] |
desperate |
having no regard for danger as the result of hopelessness or great need. [4 definitions] |
desperation |
the feeling or condition of someone or something that is desperate. |
despise |
to hate or feel contempt for. |
despite |
notwithstanding; regardless of. [3 definitions] |
dessert |
a sweet or fruit served as the last course of a meal. |
destination |
the planned end of a journey, or the place to which goods or baggage are sent. [2 definitions] |
destine |
to specify for or send toward a particular place, end, or purpose. [2 definitions] |
destiny |
that which has happened or must happen to someone or something because of fate or luck. [3 definitions] |
destitute |
having no money or other means of living; impoverished. [2 definitions] |
destroy |
to damage beyond repair; ruin. [5 definitions] |
destroyer |
someone or something that destroys. [2 definitions] |
destruction |
the act of destroying. [3 definitions] |
destructive |
causing chaos or destruction. [2 definitions] |
detach |
to separate from some whole. [2 definitions] |
detail |
a small item; specific aspect; particular. [8 definitions] |
detailed |
providing a good deal of information including small, but often important, pieces of information; thoroughly treated or described. [2 definitions] |
detain |
to prevent from going on; stop or delay. [2 definitions] |
detect |
to perceive, discover, or uncover. [2 definitions] |
detective |
a person, often a police officer, who conducts investigations. |