browse search
Klockner Elementary School
Log In
|
Register
home
|
subscription
|
feedback
|
about us
|
blog
|
widget
|
shop
|
FAQ
Just Launched! Explore the new Wordsmyth online bookstore at
shop.wordsmyth.net
. Take the learning offline with our new children's books and picture dictionary.
Dictionaries
Comprehensive
Children's
WILD (Illustrated)
Word Exploration
Word Explorer
Browse
Search Filter
Reverse Search
A-Z Word Parts
Puzzle Solvers
Anagram Solver
Crossword Solver
Teacher Tools
Classes
Students
Lessons
Assignments
Reports
Vocabulary Center
Activities
Wordlist Maker
Writing Tool (Beta)
Legacy activities
My Wordsmyth
Lookup History
My Wordlists
Legacy activities
Word Explorer
Children's
Dictionary Suite
Elementary dictionary
Intermediate dictionary
Browse Search
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
double-cross
(informal) to fool or cheat by doing the opposite of what one has agreed to do.
doubleheader
two games held one after the other on the same day.
doubt
to not know for sure; be uncertain about the truth of. [5 definitions]
doubtful
having or causing doubt. [3 definitions]
doubtless
certainly.
dough
a thick mixture of flour or meal and a liquid such as water or milk that is prepared for baking into bread, cookies, or the like. [2 definitions]
doughnut
a small, sweet cake shaped like a ring, that has been fried in deep fat.
dove
1
a type of small pigeon, or a bird like a pigeon. [2 definitions]
dove
2
a past tense of "dive."
down
1
from a higher to a lower position; toward or into a lower position. [13 definitions]
down
2
fine, soft, fuzzy feathers. Down covers young birds. Down is also found underneath the outside feathers of some adult birds.
downcast
looking downward. [2 definitions]
download
a computer file that is sent from one computer to another. [2 definitions]
downpour
a very heavy rain.
downright
complete; absolute. [2 definitions]
downsize
to reduce the size of (a company) by cutting down the number of its workers.
downstairs
at, to, or on a lower floor. [3 definitions]
downstream
in the direction that a stream or current is flowing. [2 definitions]
down the drain
to no good purpose; wasted.
downtown
in, to, or toward the lower part or the business area of a town or city. [2 definitions]
downward
toward a lower place or condition. [2 definitions]
<<Prev
Next>>
Home
Send Feedback
Having a problem?
Suggest a Word
Privacy Policy
Accessibility Roadmap
©2025 Wordsmyth