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dangerous
adjective likely to cause harm
» The ocean can be dangerous
during a storm.
hazardous, perilous, risky,
treacherous
antonym: safe
dare^1
verb to challenge someone to
do something » I dare you to
jump off the top diving board.
challenge, defy, throw
down the gauntlet
dare^2
verb to have the courage to do
something » Nobody dared
to complain to the angry man.
risk, venture
daring^1
adjective willing to take risks
» They made a daring escape
by helicopter.
adventurous, audacious,
bold, brave, fearless,
intrepid, valiant
antonym: cautious
daring^2
noun the courage to take risks
» Ben showed his daring when
he spoke in assembly for five
minutes without notes.
audacity, boldness,
bravery, courage, guts
(informal), nerve (informal),
fearlessness, intrepidity,
temerity
antonym: caution
dark^1
adjective lacking light
» It was too dark to see what
was happening.
black, cloudy, dim, dingy,
murky, overcast, shadowy,
swarthy
antonym: light
dark^2
noun lack of light
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dash^1
verb to rush somewhere
» Madison dashed towards
the finish line.
bolt, fly, race, run,
rush, sprint, tear,
make haste, hasten
dash^2
verb to throw or be thrown
violently against something
» The huge waves dashed
against the rocks.
break, crash, hurl,
slam, smash
daft
adjective extremely silly
» Wearing shorts in snowy
weather is a daft idea.
crazy, foolish, ludicrous,
preposterous, ridiculous,
silly, stupid
antonym: sensible
damage^1
verb to cause harm to
something » Hail damaged
the corn crop.
harm, hurt, injure
damage^2
noun harm that is done
to something » The storm
caused damage to the town,
flattening several houses.
harm, injury
damp^1
adjective slightly wet
» The towel was damp once
he had used it after swimming.
clammy, dank, humid,
moist, sodden, soggy, wet
damp^2
noun slight wetness
» The damp all over the walls
left a dark stain.
dampness, humidity,
moisture, clamminess,
dankness
danger
noun the possibility of harm
» A stampeding hippo is
a great danger in Africa.
hazard, jeopardy, menace,
peril, risk, threat
antonym: safety
The ocean can be dangerous
during a storm.
Hail damaged the corn crop.
dark
darkness
The room was plunged
into darkness.
dimness
I’m squinting to
adjust to the dimness.
dusk
It’s only 6 o’clock.
It’s dusk – it’s not
pitch dark yet.
gloom
Can you see
in the gloom?
murk
I can’t make much
out in this murk.
antonym:
light
The light helps
me see.
(^2) noun lack of light » It is
difficult to see in the dark.
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