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ADJECTIVE

      If something is double the size or amount of something else, it is twice as big.

      doubt doubts NOUN

      If you have a doubt about something, you are not sure about it.

      doubtful

      ADJECTIVE 1 If you are doubtful about something, you are not sure about it.

      ADJECTIVE 2 Something that is doubtful seems unlikely or uncertain.

      dough NOUN

      Dough is the floury mixture used to make things like pastry or bread.

      doughnut doughnuts NOUN

      A doughnut is a ring of sweet dough cooked in hot fat.

      dove doves NOUN

      A dove is a bird like a small pigeon.

      down

      PREPOSITION 1 If you go down a hill, you go to a lower level.

      ADVERB 2 If you put something down, you put it on a surface.

      ADVERB 3 If an amount of something goes down, it gets less. My pocket money’s gone down.

      NOUN 4 Down is soft feathers.

      download downloads, downloading, downloaded VERB

      When you download a program from a disk or from the Internet, you move it into a file on your own computer.

      downstairs ADVERB

      If you go downstairs, you go towards the ground floor.

      doze dozes, dozing, dozed VERB

      When you doze, you sleep lightly.

      dozen dozens NOUN

      If you have a dozen things, you have 12 of them.

      draft drafts NOUN

      A draft is an early rough version of something you are writing.

      drag drags, dragging, dragged VERB

      If you drag a heavy object, you pull it along the ground.

      dragon dragons NOUN

      In stories, a dragon is a fierce animal like a big lizard. It has wings and claws and breathes fire.

      dragonfly dragonflies NOUN

      A dragonfly is a brightly-coloured insect, usually found near water.

      See Insects on page 264

      drain drains, draining, drained

      NOUN 1 A drain is a pipe that carries water away.

      VERB 2 If a liquid drains away, it flows slowly to somewhere else.

      drake drakes NOUN

      A drake is a male duck.

      drama dramas

      NOUN 1 A drama is a serious play for the theatre, television or radio.

      NOUN 2 Drama is exciting and interesting things that happen.

      dramatic ADJECTIVE

      Something dramatic is very exciting and interesting.

      dramatically ADVERB

      drank VERB

      Drank is the past tense of drink.

      draught draughts

      NOUN 1 A draught is a current of cold air coming into a room or vehicle.

      PLURAL NOUN 2 Draughts is a game played with round pieces on a board.

      draw draws, drawing, drew, drawn

      VERB 1 When you draw, you use something like a pencil or crayon to make a picture or a pattern.

      VERB 2 When you draw the curtains, you pull them across a window.

      NOUN 3 A draw is the result in a game or competition in which nobody wins.

      drawer drawers NOUN

      A drawer is a box that slides in and out of a piece of furniture.

      drawing drawings NOUN

      A drawing is a picture made with a pencil, pen or crayon.

      dread dreads, dreading, dreaded VERB

      If you dread something, you feel worried and frightened about it.

      dreadful ADJECTIVE

      Something that is dreadful is very bad or unpleasant.

      dream dreams, dreaming, dreamed or dreamt

      VERB 1 When you dream, you see events in your mind while you are asleep.

      VERB 2 If you dream while you are awake, you think about things you would like to happen.

      dream NOUN

      dress dresses, dressing, dressed

      VERB 1 When you dress, you put on your clothes.

      NOUN 2 A dress is a piece of clothing for women or girls made up of a skirt and top joined together.

      drew VERB

      Drew is the past tense of draw.

      dribble dribbles, dribbling, dribbled

      VERB 1 When babies dribble, water trickles from their mouth.

      VERB 2 When players dribble the ball in a game like football, they kick it several times quickly to keep it moving.

      drift drifts, drifting, drifted

      VERB 1 When something drifts, it is carried along slowly by wind or water.

      NOUN 2 A drift is a pile of snow heaped up by the wind.

      drill drills NOUN

      A drill is a tool for making holes.

      drink drinks, drinking, drank, drunk

      VERB 1 When you drink, you take liquid into your mouth and swallow it.

      NOUN 2 A drink is a liquid which you swallow to stop you being thirsty.

      drip drips, dripping, dripped VERB

      When something drips, drops of liquid fall from it one after the other.

      drive drives, driving, drove, driven VERB

      If someone drives a vehicle, they make it move and control it.

      driver drivers NOUN

      The driver of a vehicle is the person who is driving it.

      drop drops, dropping, dropped

      VERB 1 If you drop something, you let it fall.

      NOUN 2 A drop is a tiny amount of liquid.

      drought droughts NOUN

      A drought is a long period of time when no rain falls.

      drove VERB

      Drove is the past tense of drive.

      drown drowns, drowning, drowned VERB

      If someone drowns, they die because they have gone under water and cannot breathe.

      drug drugs NOUN

      A drug is a substance that is used to treat or prevent disease, or stop pain. Some drugs can be dangerous.

      drum drums NOUN

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