the defense [ singular ] the lawyers who are representing the person who is accused of something in a court of law
/ ' difens / [ noncount ] ( sports ) the players on a sports team who try to stop the other team from scoring; the action of these players
de • fen • sive / di ' fensiv /
that protects someone or something from attack
—ANTONYM offensive
showing that you feel someone is criticizing you When she asked why he was late, he got very defensive.
de • fen • sive • ly / di ' fensivli / adverb "It wasn't my idea,"she said defensively.
de • fi • ant / di ' farant /
refusing to do what someone tells you
de • fi • ance / di 'farans /
def • i • cit / ' def3sit /
[count]
( politics ) the amount by which the money you receive is less than the money you have spent
de • fied, de • fies
de • fine AWL| / di 'fain /
( english language arts ) to say what a word means
def • i • nite Ф AWL / ' defэnэt /
Something that is definite is clear, fixed, and unlikely to change
def • i •nite ar • ti • cle / ^эпэ: ' artiki /
( english language arts ) in English grammar, the word "the"
def • i • nite • ly ® AWL / ' defэnэtli /
certainly
def • i • ni • tion Ф awl / |df 'nijn /
[count]
( english language arts ) a group of words that tell you what another word means
de • fin • i • tive А^И / di ' fimtiv /
in a form that is so good that it cannot be improved
de • for • es • ta • tion / difore ' steijn /
[noncount]
( geography ) cutting down trees over a large area
de • formed / di formd /
having a shape that is not normal or natural
de • frost / | di frost /
to make food warmer so that it is no longer frozen
to remove the ice from something
de • fy / di ' fai /
( de fies , de • fy • ing , de • fied , has de fied )
If you defy someone or something, you do something that
they say you should not do
de • grade / di' greid /
de • grad • ing / di' greidig /
de .gree Ф /dign/ noun
[ count ] ( general science ) a measurement of temperature
[ count ] ( math ) a measurement of angles (= the space between two lines that meet )