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5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 67 |
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| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| denote | verb | This will denote our objection. | signal |
| denounce | verb | I denounce the new rules. | condemn |
| dense | adj. | We were in a dense forest. | thick |
| density | noun | The density of people was very high. | amount per area |
| dentist | noun | The dentist fixed a broken tooth. | tooth doctor |
| deny | verb | We will deny we ever said that. | disavow |
| depart | verb | They depart from here on Sunday. | leave |
| department | noun | This department is closed tomorrow. | division |
| departure | noun | Her departure was sad for everyone. | leaving |
| depend | verb | I will depend on you to help me. | rely |
| dependent | adj. | She is dependent on her father. | reliant |
| deposit | noun | The soap left a deposit in the tub. | residue |
| verb | Deposit this money in the bank. | store | |
| depress | verb | More goods will depress the market. | dampen |
| depression | noun | Her depression was because of death. | gloom |
| noun | There was a depression in the road. | hallow | |
| deprive | verb | We will not deprive them of food. | withhold |
| depth | noun | The submarine went to a great depth. | far down |
| deputy | noun | The deputy arrested the thief. | police officer |
| derive | verb | Wool is derived from sheep. | obtained |
| descend | verb | We will descend the mountain soon. | go down |
| descendant | noun | My descendants are smarter than me. | offspring |
| descent | verb | The descent was slow due to the rain. | the way down |
| noun | He is of American descent. | origin | |
| describe | verb | You must describe how you did that. | report |
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