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Daily Adjective - common, day-to day, everyday, normal,ordinary, regular, routine.

Dam noun - barrage, barrier, embank­ment, hindrance,obstruction,wall.

Damage Verb - deface, harm, injure, mutilate, ruin,spoil,tamper with, weaken, wreck. Antonyms - fix,mend,repair. 

Day noun - age, date, daytime, epoch, era, generation, height, period, time.
Antonyms - night.

Damn Verb - abuse, blaspheme, casti­gate, censure, condemn, criticise, curse, denounce, doom, revile, sentence, slam, swear.Antonyms - bless.

Damp Adjective - clammy, dewy, drip­ping, drizzly, humid, misty, moist, wet. Antonyms - arid,dry.

Dance Verb - frolic, hop, jig, juke, prance, rock, skip, spin, sway, swing, whirl.

Anger noun - endangerment, hazard, insecurity, jeopardy, liability, menace,peril,risk, threat, trou­ble.
Antonyms - safety,security.

Dangle Verb - droop, flaunt, hang, lure, sway, swing, tempt, trail, wave.

Dare Verb - adventure, brave, chal­lenge, defy, endanger, gamble, goad, hazard, risk, stake, venture.

Daredevil noun - adventurer, des­perado, madcap.Antonyms - coward.

Darken Verb - blacken, deepen, depress, dim, eclipse, obscure, overshadow, shadow.Antonyms - brighten, lightenoun -

Darling noun - beloved, dear, dearest, favourite, love, pet, sweetheart. Adjective - adored, beloved, cherished, dear, precious, treasured.

Dart Verb - bound, dash, flash, fly, hurl, launch, propel, race, run, rush, send, shoot, spring, tear, throw, whiz

Dash Verb - 1 bolt, dart, fly, hurry, run, rush, sprint, tear. 2 crash, hurl, throw. 3 blight, confound, dampen, destroy, disappoint, dis­courage, foil, frustrate, ruin, shat­ter, smash, spoil.


Data noun - details, documents, fig­ures, information, input, materi­als, statistics.

Date noun - 1 age, epoch, era, period, point, stage, time. 2 appointment. assignation, engagement. steady.

Dauntless Adjective - bold, brave, coura­geous, daring, fearless, gallant, heroic, indomitable, resolute, undaunted, vali
Antonyms - cowardly,discouraged,dis ­heartened.
Dawn noun - 1 daybreak, daylight, morning, sunrise. 2 advent, beginning, birth, origin, start.
Antonyms - 1 dusk,sunset.

Dealer noun - marketer, merchandiser, merchant, trader, tradesman, wholesaler.

Dazzle Verb - amaze, astonish, awe, bewitch, blind, blur, confuse, daze, fascinate, hypnotise, over­awe, overwhelm, sparkle, stu­pefy.

Dead Adjective - 1 breathless, deceased, extinct, gone, inanimate. 2 apa­thetic, cold, dull, frigid, indiffer­ent, insensitive, still, unrespon­sive. 3 dead-beat, exhausted, tired, worn out. 4 absolute, com­plete, downright, entire, outright, perfect, thorough, total. Antonyms - 1 alive. 2 lively. 3 refreshed.

Deaf Adjective - hard of hearing,heedless, indifferent,oblivious,uncon­cerned. Antonyms - aware,conscious.

Deal Verb - allot, assign, bargain, dis­pense, divide, dole out ,give, mete out, negotiate, sell, share, trade.

Dear Adjective - 1 beloved, cherished, close, darling, esteemed, famil­iar, favourite, intimate, loved, treasured, valued. 2 costly, expensive, high-priced, over­priced. Antonyms - 1 disliked, hated. 2 cheap.

Dearth noun - absence, barrenness, inadequacy, insufficiency, lack, need, paucity, poverty, scanti­ness, scarcity, shortage,wAntonyms - Antonyms - abundance,excess.

Death noun - cessation, decease, demise, departure, destruction, dissolution, downfall, end, eradi­cation, exit, expiration, extermi­nation, extinction, release, ruin, undoing. Antonyms - birth, life.

Debate
Verb1 argue, contend, dis­cuss, dispute, question, wrangle. 2 consider, deliberate, weigh.

Debt noun - arrears, bill, claim, com­mitment, due, indebtedness, liability, obligationoun - Antonyms - asset,credit.

Decay Verb - corrode, decline, decom­pose, degenerate, deteriorate, dis­solve, rot, shrivel, sink, spoil, waste away, wear away, wither. Antonyms - flourish, grow, ripenoun -

Decease noun - death, demise, depar­ture, passing, release.

Deceit noun - abuse, cheating, crafti­ness, deception, double-dealing, duplicity, fake, fraud, fraudu­lence, guile, hypocrisy, misrep­resentation, slyness, stratagem, swindle, treachery, trickery, under handedness. Antonyms - frankness, honesty, fairness..

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