Children's Illustrated Dictionary.

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down
adverb
to a lower
place.


The leaves floated down.
N opposite up


downcast
adjective
sad and upset.
He looked
downcast.


downhill
adjective
sloping down.


downhill skiing


downpour
downpours noun
a large, heavy
amount
of rain.


downstairs
adverb
to a lower floor.


He ran
downstairs
to answer
the phone.


downstairs
adjective


on a lower floor than the one
you are on.


A noisy downstairs party.


doze
dozes dozing dozed verb
to sleep lightly for
a short time.
She dozed in the chair.

dozen
dozens noun
12 of something.

A dozen candles.

drag
drags dragging dragged verb
to pull something along
the ground.

He dragged his schoolbag
behind him.

dragon
dragons noun
a fierce, imaginary animal in
myths and fairy tales, that
breathes fire and has a large,
scaly body and wings.

drain
drains noun
a pipe or channel that takes
away waste
water and
other liquids.

drain
drains draining drained verb
to flow away slowly.
The water drained away.

drama
dramas noun
1 a play.
My favorite drama is
Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
2 plays, or the theater
in general.
3 an exciting or
frightening event.
There was drama today when
the school caught fire.

draw
draws drawing drew drawn verb
1 to make a picture or
diagram with a pencil
or crayon.

2 to move together by pulling.
He drew the curtains.

drawer
drawers noun
a box-shaped container that
slides in and out of a piece of
furniture. Drawers are used
to store things in.

A chest of drawers.

dream
dreams dreaming dreamed or
dreamt verb
1 to have thoughts and
pictures going through your
mind while you are asleep.

I dreamed that I was petting
a lion.
2 to hope for something.
She dreamed of traveling
around the world.
dream noun

drench
drenches drenching drenched
verb
to soak with water.
The rain drenched her.

dress
dresses dressing
dressed verb
to put
on clothes.

My little
sister can
dress herself.
N opposite
undress

dress


dragonfly
dragonflies noun
a long, thin insect with two pairs of
wings, often found near ponds and
rivers. Dragonflies feed on small
flying insects, which they catch with
their legs while flying.
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