| dreadful |
producing great fear or a feeling of awe; dread. [2 definitions] |
| dreadlocks |
a hairstyle, originally worn by Rastafarians, in which the hair is worn in many long ropelike braids. |
| dreadnought |
a large warship equipped with powerful weapons and, usu., heavy armor. |
| dream |
a series of images or visions that accompany sleep, or that occur during waking reverie. [11 definitions] |
| dreamland |
any wonderful place or situation existing only in dreams or the imagination. [2 definitions] |
| dreamless |
combined form of dream. |
| dreamt |
a past tense and past participle of "dream". |
| dream up |
(informal) to conceive in the imagination. |
| dream world |
a world that exists only in the imagination, not in reality. |
| dreamy |
like a dream; hazy or indistinct. [4 definitions] |
| drear |
in literature, dreary; dismal; boring. |
| dreary |
cheerless, bleak, or depressing. [2 definitions] |
| dredge1 |
any of numerous pieces of equipment used to clear solid matter from the bottom of a body of water, as by a scoop or suction pipe. [7 definitions] |
| dredge2 |
to roll in or sprinkle with a substance such as flour or sugar so as to make a coating. |
| dregs |
a solid or murky residue that sinks to the bottom of some beverages, such as wine and coffee. [2 definitions] |
| dreidel |
a small four-sided top with Hebrew letters marked on the sides. [2 definitions] |
| drench |
to sprinkle with or soak in a liquid to the point of saturation; wet. [3 definitions] |
| dress |
a girl's or woman's one-piece garment consisting of a blouse connected to the waist of a skirt. [11 definitions] |
| dressage |
the practice or methodology of training horses, esp. to obey and execute certain complicated movements. |
| dress circle |
the first tier of seats above the ground floor in an opera house, theater, or the like. |
| dress code |
a set of rules defining acceptable clothing and appearance for a particular place, occasion, or group. |