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English words starting with dar

Meanings of Dar:

abbreviation

Daughters of the american revolution.

Darbies

ˈdɑːbɪz

Meanings of Darbies:

plural noun

Handcuffs.

Usage examples:

The quality of their handcuffs is quite close to darbies that have been made in great britain - the…

Dard

dɑːd

Meanings of Dard:

noun

A member of a group of peoples inhabiting eastern afghanistan, northern pakistan, and kashmir.

Usage examples:

In june 1994, three new regions were opened up to international travellers: the lands of the changp…
adjective

Relating to the dards or their languages.

Usage examples:

Under the name of the dard country, the whole mountainous track between the ‘hindukush ‘and the nor…

Dare

dəːst

Meanings of Dare:

verb

Have the courage to do something.

Usage examples:

A story he dare not write down
noun

A challenge, especially to prove courage.

Usage examples:

She ran across a main road for a dare

Dare-say

ˌdeəˈseɪ

Meanings of Dare-say:

verb

Used to say that you agree or think that something is true

Usage examples:

"she's got a lot of admirers." "i daresay - she's very beautiful.", he gets paid a lot of money, bu…

Dared

deər

Meanings of Dared:

verb

Have the courage to do something.

Usage examples:

A story he dare not write down
noun

A challenge, especially to prove courage.

Usage examples:

She ran across a main road for a dare

Daredevil

ˈdeəˌdev.əl

Meanings of Daredevil:

noun

A reckless person who enjoys doing dangerous things.

Usage examples:

Spectators watched in horror as the nineteen-year-old daredevil smashed into the ground
adjective

Reckless and daring.

Usage examples:

A daredevil skydiver

Daredevils

ˈdeəˌdev.əl

Meanings of Daredevils:

noun

A reckless person who enjoys doing dangerous things.

Usage examples:

Spectators watched in horror as the nineteen-year-old daredevil smashed into the ground
adjective

Reckless and daring.

Usage examples:

A daredevil skydiver

Daren

deənt

Meanings of Daren:

Short form of dare(s) not

Usage examples:

I daren't tell him - he'll be so angry.

Dares

deər

Meanings of Dares:

verb

Have the courage to do something.

Usage examples:

A story he dare not write down
noun

A challenge, especially to prove courage.

Usage examples:

She ran across a main road for a dare

Meanings of Daresay:

phrase

Used to indicate that one believes something is probable.

Usage examples:

I dare say you've heard about her
verb

Used to say that you agree or think that something is true

Usage examples:

"she's got a lot of admirers." "i daresay - she's very beautiful.", he gets paid a lot of money, bu…

Darg

dɑːɡ

Meanings of Darg:

noun

A fixed amount of work, such as a quota to be fulfilled in one day.

Dargah

ˈdʊəɡɑː

Meanings of Dargah:

noun

The tomb or shrine of a muslim saint.

Usage examples:

There are several case histories of cures at the dargah of mira datar

Dari

ˈdɑːriː

Meanings of Dari:

noun

The form of persian spoken in afghanistan.

Usage examples:

They are closely related to the modern persian of iran, tajik, and pashto / dari (spoken by the maj…

Meanings of Darien:

proper noun

A sparsely populated province of eastern panama. the name was formerly applied to the whole of the isthmus of panama.

Daring

ˈdeə.rɪŋ

Meanings of Daring:

adjective

(of a person or action) adventurous or audaciously bold.

Usage examples:

A daring crime
noun

Adventurous courage.

Usage examples:

The daring of the players brings fortune or ruin
verb

Have the courage to do something.

Usage examples:

A story he dare not write down

Meanings of Daringly:

adverb

In a way that is daring (= brave and taking risks)

Usage examples:

A daringly short skirt, this house would have looked daringly modern when it was built.

Dariole

ˈdarɪəʊl

Meanings of Dariole:

noun

(in french cooking) a small, flowerpot-shaped mould in which an individual sweet or savoury dish is cooked and served.

Usage examples:

Set the filled darioles in the saucepan

Darioles

ˈdarɪəʊl

Meanings of Darioles:

noun

(in french cooking) a small, flowerpot-shaped mould in which an individual sweet or savoury dish is cooked and served.

Usage examples:

Set the filled darioles in the saucepan

Darjeeling

dɑːˈdʒiː.lɪŋ

Meanings of Darjeeling:

noun

A high-quality tea grown in the mountainous regions of northern india.

Usage examples:

Napa valley grille gets its hot leaf teas from mighty leaf in flavors such as vanilla, orange jasmi…
proper noun

A hill station at an altitude of 2,150 m (7,054 ft) in west bengal, north-eastern india, near the sikkim border; population 141,200 (est. 2009).

Dark

dɑːk

Meanings of Dark:

adjective

With little or no light.

Usage examples:

It's too dark to see much
noun

The absence of light in a place.

Usage examples:

Carolyn was sitting in the dark

Meanings of Dark-horse:

noun

A person who is not expected to succeed in or unexpectedly wins an election, race, or other competition

Usage examples:

A dark horse in the primaries

Darken

ˈdɑː.kən

Meanings of Darken:

verb

Make or become dark or darker.

Usage examples:

The sky was darkening rapidly

Meanings of Darkened:

adjective

Having no light; made dark.

Usage examples:

A darkened room
verb

Make or become dark or darker.

Usage examples:

The sky was darkening rapidly

Meanings of Darkening:

verb

Make or become dark or darker.

Usage examples:

The sky was darkening rapidly

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