deject, dejection, dejected, make sb depressed, deflated
demise, death, transfer due to death
more notes:
defer, deferment, deference
defray, pay
deft, ept, apt
defuse, de-fuse
degenerate, adj & vi
deity, deitify, deitification
deign, condescend
delectable, delectation
deleterious
delineate
delirium, delirious
delve
demarcate
demented
demotic
demur (remonstrate) vs demure (serious)
denigrate
denizen vs citizen
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With a deft flick of his foot, Mr Worth tripped one of the raiders up.
Police administrators credited the organization with helping defuse potentially violent situations.
A very serious humanitarian crisis which could degenerate into a catastrophe.
Biography must to some extent delineate characters.
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