| designing |
intriguing or scheming. [2 definitions] |
| desirable |
having pleasing or attractive characteristics. [2 definitions] |
| desire |
to want or crave; yearn for. [6 definitions] |
| desirous |
having desire; desiring. |
| desist |
to stop acting in a certain way. |
| desk |
a piece of furniture, usu. having a flat surface and drawers, used for reading and writing. [3 definitions] |
| desktop |
the flat, upper working surface of a desk. [4 definitions] |
| desktop publishing |
the creation and preparation of text and graphics for publishing using small computers. |
| desman |
either of two molelike aquatic mammals found in eastern Europe and western Asia that feed on insects and have webbed feet and a long snout. |
| Des Moines |
the capital of Iowa. |
| Desmond Tutu |
South African cleric and leader in the struggle against apartheid, who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984 (b.1931). |
| desolate |
without those things necessary or desirable for life; bleak; barren. [6 definitions] |
| desolation |
the condition of a place or person that is desolate. [4 definitions] |
| despair |
the state of being completely without hope. [3 definitions] |
| despairing |
suffering from or showing despair. |
| despatch |
variant of dispatch. |
| desperado |
a daring or dangerous outlaw. |
| desperate |
having no regard for danger as the result of hopelessness or great need. [4 definitions] |
| desperately |
in a desperate way; with a sense of extreme urgency, need, or despair. [2 definitions] |
| desperation |
the feeling or condition of someone or something that is desperate. |
| despicable |
worthy of hatred or contempt; worthless; low. |