Adjective with D

  • Means not smart, also once used for mute.

  • Describes little light or gloomy mood.

  • Means unclean or marked with dirt.

  • Describes something that may cause harm.

  • Means bold, adventurous, or risk-taking.

  • Describes food that tastes very good.

  • Means without life or motionless.

  • Describes boring or not sharp/bright.

  • Means without water or not wet.

  • Describes something very pleasing.

  • Means causing death or very dangerous.

  • Describes pleasant, unreal, or thoughtful.

  • Means delicate, small, and pretty.

  • Describes far down or profound meaning.

  • Means covered in dust or powder.

  • Means intoxicated; after too much drink.

  • Full of energy and action; lively and active.

  • Beloved or cherished; also means costly.

  • Informal adjective meaning excellent; very good.

  • Stylish and bold; also quick-moving.

  • Dull, gloomy, and cheerless; depressing.

  • As an adjective: charming and dearly loved.

  • Very gross or revolting; makes you say ew!

  • Slangy adjective for nerdy or socially awkward.

  • Feeling lightheaded or unsteady; woozy.

  • Yes—adjective meaning theatrical or very intense.

  • Yes—slightly wet or moist.

  • Yes—easily broken; gentle or fragile.

  • Yes—sleepy and ready to doze off.

  • Yes—unpleasantly damp and chilly.

  • Yes—extremely bright or impressively brilliant.

  • Yes—not easy; needs extra effort.

  • Yes—heavenly; extremely good or godlike.

  • Yes—dark, dull, or grimy-looking.

  • Yes—sad mood or not working/available.

  • Yes—hanging limp, sagging, or tired-looking.

  • Yes—thick or compact; sometimes not smart.

  • Yes—slang (US) for very cool/excellent.

  • Yes—dull, plain, and lacking color.

  • Means not the same; distinct in kind.

  • Silly or sleepy-looking; slow-witted.

  • Wicked and cowardly; villain-like.

  • Neat and stylish in dress; well-groomed.

  • Not bright in light; a bit slow in thinking.

  • Hardworking and careful; puts in steady effort.

  • Very sad or downhearted for a while.

  • Common in UK: risky, suspicious, or unreliable.

  • Intimidating; seems hard to do or face.

  • Like a devil; mischievous or wickedly tricky.

  • Having lost hope; wanting something badly.

  • Straightforward; without detours or fluff.

  • Devious
  • Determined
  • Damaged
  • Doubtful
  • Decent
  • Dire
  • Drastic
  • Delirious
  • Daft
  • Ditsy
  • Deathly
  • Dubious
  • done
  • Drippy
  • Dominant
  • Driven
  • Dinky
  • Damned
  • durable
  • Destructive
  • Delectable
  • Decisive
  • dearly
  • Daily
  • Dump
  • Disastrous
  • Dumpy
  • deaf
  • Distant
  • Despicable
  • Deranged
  • Daringly
  • Doomed
  • dysfunctional
  • Demanding
  • dressy
  • dummy
  • Dumbass
  • Dicey
  • Dangly
  • Diabolical
  • dented

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