1. declarative - Containing a formal, positive, or explicit statement or affirmation.
2. declension - The change of endings in nouns and to express their different relations of gender.
3. decorate - To embellish.
4. decorous - Suitable for the occasion or circumstances.
5. decoy - Anything that allures, or is intended to allures into danger or temptation.
6. decrepit - Enfeebled, as by old age or some chronic infirmity.
7. dedication - The voluntary consecration or relinquishment of something to an end or cause.
8. deduce - To derive or draw as a conclusion by reasoning from given premises or principles.
9. deface - To mar or disfigure the face or external surface of.
10. defalcate - To cut off or take away, as a part of something.
11. defamation - Malicious and groundless injury done to the reputation or good name of another.
12. defame - To slander.
13. default - The neglect or omission of a legal requirement.
14. defendant - A person against whom a suit is brought.
15. defensible - Capable of being maintained or justified.





















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