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Belated

Adjective Easy

Bared

Verb Easy

Babble

Verb Easy

Affirmation

Noun Easy

Affirm

Verb Easy

Bleak

Cold, unwelcoming, or lacking hope; often describing a place or situation.

Adjective Medium

Blaze

A strong, bright flame or fire; also used to describe something intense or powerful.

Noun Easy

Blatant

Very obvious or done openly without shame

Adjective Medium

Blasphemy

Disrespectful or offensive speech or action against something sacred, especially religious beliefs.

Noun Hard

Blasé

Unimpressed or indifferent to something because of over-familiarity or excess exposure

Blog Hard

Blared

Made a loud, harsh sound.

Verb Medium

Blanket

A large piece of soft fabric used to cover and keep warm.

Noun Easy

Denouement

The final outcome or resolution of a narrative, where all plot points are resolved.

Noun Hard

Denote

To indicate, show, or represent something

Verb Medium

Denotation

The literal or primary meaning of a word, distinct from any ideas or feelings it suggests.

Noun Easy

Denizen

An inhabitant or resident of a particular place; someone who frequently visits a place.

Noun Easy

Denigrate

To criticize or belittle someone or something unfairly.

Verb Hard

Demur

To hesitate or raise objections.

Blog Hard

Demure

Quiet, reserved, and modest in manner or appearance

Adjective Easy

Demotic

Relating to the language used by ordinary people; often refers to the simplified script in ancient Egypt used for everyday...

Adjective Hard

Demonic

Related to or resembling a demon; intensely evil or wicked

Adjective Easy

Demoniac

Wildly evil or possessed by a demon; showing fierce, often uncontrollable energy.

Adjective Hard

Delusion

A false belief or opinion, often held despite clear evidence against it.

Noun Hard

Deluge

A severe flood or a large amount of something arriving at once.

Blog Hard

Delude

To deceive or mislead someone

Verb Easy

Delirium

A disturbed mental state often characterized by confusion, hallucinations, and a lack of awareness, typically due to illness or intoxication.

Noun Easy

Delirious

In an extremely confused, excited, or disturbed state of mind, often due to illness or intense emotion.

Adjective Hard

Delineation

The action of describing, outlining, or explaining something in detail.

Noun Easy

Delineate

To describe or outline something precisely and in detail.

Verb Hard

Delineated

Marked the outline or boundaries of something; described or explained in detail.

Verb Hard

Delicious

Tasting very good; pleasing to the senses, especially the taste.

Adjective Easy

Deliberate

To carefully think about or consider something before making a decision.

Adjective Medium

Delete

To remove or erase something, especially text or data.

Verb Easy

Deleterious

Harmful or damaging

Adjective Hard

Dejected

Feeling sad and dispirited; downcast

Adjective Easy

Deity

A god or goddess; a divine being with supernatural power.

Noun Medium

Deign

To do something that one considers beneath one's dignity.

Verb Hard

Deify

To worship or regard someone or something as a god.

Verb Hard

Dehydrate

To remove water or moisture from something

Verb Medium

Degrade

To reduce in quality, value, or dignity; to treat with disrespect.

Verb Medium

Degradation

The process of something being damaged, weakened, or reduced in quality.

Noun Easy

Degenerate

To decline in quality, condition, or moral standards.

Noun Easy

Defy

To openly resist or refuse to obey.

Verb Easy

Defunct

No longer existing, active, or in use

Adjective Easy

Deft

Skillful and quick in movement or action

Adjective Easy

Deftness

Skillful and quick in movement or action

Noun Hard

Defrock

To officially remove a priest or minister from their position.

Verb Easy

Defoliate

To remove leaves from a tree, plant, or area, often to control pests or clear land.

Verb Easy

Deflect

To cause something to change direction or avoid something by shifting attention.

Verb Easy

Deflected

Turned aside from a straight path or direction.

Verb Medium

Definitive

Final, conclusive, or most authoritative.

Adjective Medium

Defile

To spoil, corrupt, or damage something sacred or pure.

Verb Easy

Defied

Resisted or openly refused to obey.

Verb Medium

Deficit

The amount by which something, especially money, is less than what is needed.

Noun Easy

Defiant

Showing resistance or bold disobedience

Adjective Medium

Defiance

Bold resistance or disobedience against authority or rules.

Noun Easy

Defer

To postpone or delay something until a later time.

Verb Medium

Deference

Respectful submission or yielding to the judgment or opinion of another

Noun Hard

Defenestrated

Thrown out of a window

Verb Hard

Defection

The act of leaving one's country, cause, or group to join another, often viewed as a betrayal.

Noun Hard