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Scatter: The 1000 Most Common SAT Words - D1

daunting
intimidating, causing one to lose courage
dearth
a lack, scarcity
debacle
a disastrous failure, disruption
debase
to lower the quality or esteem of something
debauch
to corrupt by means of sensual pleasures
debunk
to expose the falseness of something
decorous
socially proper, appropriate
decry
to criticize openly
deface
to ruin or injure something's appearance
defamatory
harmful toward another's reputation
defer
to postpone something; to yield to another's authority
deferential
showing respect for another's authority
defile
to make unclean, impure
deft
skillful, capable
defunct
no longer used or existing
delegate
to hand over responsibility for something
deleterious
harmful
deliberate
intentional, reflecting careful consideration
delineate
to describe, outline, shed light on
demagogue
a leader who appeals to a people's prejudices

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dauntingintimidating, causing one to lose courage
deartha lack, scarcity
debaclea disastrous failure, disruption
debaseto lower the quality or esteem of something
debauchto corrupt by means of sensual pleasures
debunkto expose the falseness of something
decoroussocially proper, appropriate
decryto criticize openly
defaceto ruin or injure something's appearance
defamatoryharmful toward another's reputation
deferto postpone something; to yield to another's authority
deferentialshowing respect for another's authority
defileto make unclean, impure
deftskillful, capable
defunctno longer used or existing
delegateto hand over responsibility for something
deleteriousharmful
deliberateintentional, reflecting careful consideration
delineateto describe, outline, shed light on
demagoguea leader who appeals to a people's prejudices
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