| Question |
Answer |
| Condone |
To overlook, pardon or disregard |
| Connoisseur |
A person with expert |
| Convoluted |
Intricate and complicated |
| Corroborate |
Supporting evidence |
| Credulous |
Too trusting; gullible |
| Crescendo |
Steadily increasing in volume or force |
| Decorum |
Appropriateness of behavior or conduct; propriety |
| Deference |
Respect, courtesy |
| Deride |
To speak of or treat with contempt, to mock |
| Desiccate |
To dry out thoroughly |
| Desultory |
Jumping from one thing to another; disconnected |
| Diatribe |
An abusive, condemnatory speech |
| Diffident |
Lacking self-confidence |
| Dilate |
To make large, expand |
| Dilatory |
Intended to delay |
| Dilettante |
Someone with an amateurish |
| Dirge |
A funeral hymn or mournful speech |
| Disabuse |
Set right, free from error |
| Discern |
To perceive or recognize |
| Disparate |
Fundamentally different; entirely unlike |
| Dissemble |
To present a false appearance, to disguise one's real intentions or character |
| Dissonance |
A harsh and disagreeable combination, especially of sounds |
| Dogma |
A firmly held opinion, especially a religious belief |
| Dogmatic |
Dictatorial in one's opinions |
| Dupe |
To deceive or a person who is easily deceived |