Adjective with D
Means not smart, also once used for mute.
Describes little light or gloomy mood.
Means unclean or marked with dirt.
Describes something that may cause harm.
Means bold, adventurous, or risk-taking.
Describes food that tastes very good.
Means without life or motionless.
Describes boring or not sharp/bright.
Means without water or not wet.
Describes something very pleasing.
Means causing death or very dangerous.
Describes pleasant, unreal, or thoughtful.
Means delicate, small, and pretty.
Describes far down or profound meaning.
Means covered in dust or powder.
Means intoxicated; after too much drink.
Full of energy and action; lively and active.
Beloved or cherished; also means costly.
Informal adjective meaning excellent; very good.
Stylish and bold; also quick-moving.
Dull, gloomy, and cheerless; depressing.
As an adjective: charming and dearly loved.
Very gross or revolting; makes you say ew!
Slangy adjective for nerdy or socially awkward.
Feeling lightheaded or unsteady; woozy.
- Dramatic
- Damp
- delicate
- Drowsy
- Dank
- Difficult
- Dazzling
- Divine
- Dingy
- Down
- Droopy
- dope
- dense
- Drab
- Dopey
- Different
- Dastardly
- Dapper
- Dim
- Diligent
- Depressed
- Dodgy
- Daunting
- Devilish
- Desperate
- Direct
- Devious
- Determined
- Damaged
- Doubtful
- Decent
- Dire
- Delirious
- drastic
- Ditsy
- Daft
- Deathly
- Dubious
- done
- Dominant
- Dinky
- Damned
- Drippy
- Driven
- Destructive
- Delectable
- Decisive
- dearly
- Daily
- durable
- Dump
- Disastrous
- Dumpy
- deaf
- Distant
- Deranged
- Despicable
- dysfunctional
- Doomed
- Daringly
- Demanding
- dressy
- dummy
- Dumbass
- Dicey
- dangly
- Diabolical
- dented
De woorden op de lijst Adjective with D zijn afkomstig van spelers van het woordspel Stadt, Land, Rivier.