—ANTONYM increase
ded • i • cate / ' dedэlkeIt /
( ded . i • cates , ded i . cat . ing , ded . i cat ed )
to give all of your energy, time, effort, etc. to something
ded • i • ca • tion / ^э ' keijn /
[ noncount ]
wanting to give your time and energy to something, because you feel it is important
de • duct / di ' dAkt /
( de . ducts , de duct ing , de . duct . ed )
to take something such as money or points away from a total amount
deed / did /
[count]
( formal ) something that you do; an action Cleaning the house for her grandmother was a good deed.
a legal document which shows that you own a house or building
d66p 1 ©/ dip /
Something that is deep goes down a long way
-ANTONYM shallow
You use deep to say or ask how far something is from the top to the bottom
A deep sound is low and strong
-ANTONYM high
A deep color is strong and dark
-ANTONYM pale , light
If you are in a deep sleep, it is difficult for someone to wake you up
Deep feelings are very strong
deep 2 / dip /
deep-fried / |dip ' fraid /
cooked in oil that covers the food completely
deep . ly
strongly or completely
deer / dn / noun deer
[ count ] (
a wild animal that eats grass | r V 3.ntlerS
and can run fast. Male deer have horns that look like 1 branches (called antlers ).
de .feat Ф/ difit/ verb
( de feats, de . feat . ing, de feat ed )
to win a fight or game against a person or group of people
de • featnoun [ count, noncount ] It was another defeat for the team.
—ANTONYM victory
de • fect / ' difekt /
de • fec • tive / di ' fektiv /
de • fend / di fend /
to fight to keep away people or things that attack
to say that someone has not done something wrong My sister defended me when Dad said I was lazy. He had a lawyer to defend him in court.
( sports ) to try to stop another person or team from scoring in a game
de • fend • er / difendэr /
a person who defends someone or something, especially in sports
de • fend • ant / di 'fendэnt /
a person who is accused of a crime in a court of law
de • fense / di fens /
[ count, noncount ] fighting against people who attack, or keeping away dangerous people or things
[ noncount ] ( politics ) the military equipment, forces, etc. for protecting a country