adjective
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Bad / Weak
decrepit - (of a person) elderly and infirm
adjective
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Bad / PowerlessUrl
destitute - poor; not having money, food, home, or possessions.
adjective
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Good / Pleasure
delectable - (of food or drink) delicious
verb
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Good / SmartUrl
defray - To pay for something in a way that reduces or delays costs, expenses, or financial obligation.
verb
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Good / Smart
demystify - To make something easier to understand
noun
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Other / MoveUrl
detour - A longer route that is taken to avoid something or to see something along the way.
verb
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Good / Smart
delve - To research or make painstaking inquiries into something
adjective
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Bad / CrazyUrl
delirious - In a disturbed state of mind, often due to illness or fever, leading to confusion and hallucinations.
adjective
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Bad / DislikeUrl
derogatory - Showing strong disapproval and not showing respect
noun
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Bad / DishonestUrl
decoy - An object made to resemble something else, to lure someone into a trap.
noun
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Good / EnergyUrl
destiny - The events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future.
adjective
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Good / FlexibleUrl
deft - Neatly skillful and quick in one's movements