English Dictionary
Definition d in British English
d noun
[countable/uncountable] noun
/diː/
Synonyms and related words

Related Words
Words related to d:
A-D conversion (noun)
chargé d’affaires (noun)
coup d’état ()
d (noun)
d (abbreviation)
-’d (short form)
D and C (noun)
d’oh (interjection)
D-Day ()
d. (abbreviation)
D/A ()
damask'd (adjective)
esprit d'escalier (noun)
he’d (short form)
hors d’oeuvre (noun)
I’d (short form)
I’d hate (for) to do something (phrase)
I’d lay on something (phrase)
I’d like to see someone do something (phrase)
I’d like to think (that) (phrase)
I’d love to (phrase)
I’d sooner do something (phrase)
be delighted (phrase)
to do something (phrase)
it’d (short form)
jolly dee (abbreviation)
maitre d’ (noun)
Normandy Landings ()
objet d’art ()
OD ()
OK ()
R & D (noun)
raison d’être (noun)
research and development (noun)
she’d (short form)
table d’hôte (noun)
they’d (short form)
three-D (adjective)
vitamin D (noun)
we’d (short form)
who’d (short form)
you’d (short form)
you’d better believe it (phrase)
3-D (adjective)
3-D printer (noun)
3-D printing (noun)