GRE D's Flashcards
daunt
discourage, dishearten, lessen the courage of
debase
degrade; lower in quality, value, rank
debunk
expose, ridicule or disprove false
decorous
behaving with propriety and good taste; polite
deem
judge; consider
deface
vandalize
defamatory
slanderous, injurious to someone’s reputation
default
failure to act, neglect; fail to fulfill an obligation
deference
respectful submission; yielding to the authority or opinion of another
deflect
cause to curve; turn aside, esp from a straight course
deleterious
harmful, unheathful
delineate
mark the outline of sketch; descrive in the detail
denigrate
belittle, attack the reputation of
denote
stand as a name or symbol for; indicate “connote” which describes what something implies or suggests beyond its literal
deride
mock, scoff at, laugh at contemptuously
derivative
derived from something else; not original
desiccate
thoroughly dried up, dehydrated
detached
impartial, disinterested; unconcerned, distant, aloof
deterrent
something that restrains or discourages
diatribe
bitter abusive attack or criticism; rant
didactic
intended to instruct; teaching, or teaching a moral lesson
digress
go off topic when speaking or writing
din
loud, confused noise, esp for a long period of time
disabuse
free someone from a mistake in thinking
discerning
having good judgment or insight; able to distinguish mentally
discredit
injure the reputation of, destroy credibility of or confidence in
discrepancy
difference or inconsistency
discriminating
judicious, discerning, having good judgment o rinsight, positive spin
disingenuous
insincere, not genuine
disinterested
unbiased, impartial; not interested
disjointed
disconnected, not coherent, jerky
dismiss
allow to disperse or leave; fire from a job; put aside or reject, especially after only a brief consideration
dispassionate
unbiased, not having a selfish or personal motivation; calm, lacking emotion
dispatch
send off or deal iwth in a speedy way; speed, promptness
disperse
scatter, spread widely, cause to vanish
disposition
a person’s general or natural mood; tendency
disquieting
disturbing, causing anxiety
disseminate
scatter spread about, broadcast
dissent
disagree or take an opposing view, esp in relation to a formal body
dissonance
harsh, inharmonious sound; disagreement
distill
purify; extract the essential elements of
diverge
differ, deviate; branch off or turn aside as from a path
divest
deprive or strip of a rank, title, etc., or of clothing or gear; to sell off holdings
divine
discover through divination or supernatural means; perceive by insight
document
support with evidence, cite sources in a detailed way, create documentary evidence of
dogma
a system of principles laid down by an authority; established belief
dormant
asleep inactive, on a break
dubious
doubtful, questionable, suspect