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View by: All |Definitions only | Smart Words| Meaning: | To discourage; to frighten |
| Looks Like: | To discourage; to frighten |
| Imagine This: | Won’t you be discouraged and frightened if you have bought a haunted house? |
| Other Forms: | Daunt (verb); Dauntless (adjective) |
| Meaning: | Scarcity; lack; rare |
| Looks Like: | D_earth (dead earth) |
| Imagine This: | Scientists have found a new planet, which is very similar to Earth, except it lacks oxygen.Without oxygen, nothing can live.They call it D-Earth meaning Dead Earth. |
| Meaning: | Cultural and moral decline |
| Looks Like: | De_cadetDe- → A prefix meaning away or down;De_cadet → Away from cadet |
| Imagine This: | Cadets (at West Point) usually are associated with high moral standards.Therefore, de-cadet is parting away from the high moral standards. |
| Other Forms: | Decadent (adjective); Decadently (adverb) |
| Meaning: | To attack someone’s good reputation |
| Sounds Like: | De _fameDe- →A prefix meaning away or down ;Fame →Famous |
| Remember This: | One’s reputation can easily be ruined by rumors. |
| Other Forms: | Defamation (noun); Defamatory (adjective) |
| Connect With: | Defamation (noun); Defamatory (adjective) |
| Meaning: | The act of submission to the opinions of another; respect |
| Looks Like: | Defer_ence; Defer → Meaningto yield or give in; -ence → A suffix forming nouns meaning a way of acting |
| Sounds Like: | Difference |
| Imagine This: | You may have a different opinion than your boss, but at the end you follow his suggestions; you must submit out of respect for him. |
| Other Forms: | Defer (verb); deferential (adjective) |