despatch
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~ an official report (usually sent in haste)
desperado
— Noun
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~ a bold outlaw (especially on the American frontier)
desperate criminal
— Noun
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~ a bold outlaw (especially on the American frontier)
desperate
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~ a person who is frightened and in need of help; "they prey on the hopes of the desperate"
desperation
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~ a state in which all hope is lost or absent; "in the depths of despair"; "they were rescued from despair at the last minute"; "courage born of desperation"
desperation
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~ desperate recklessness; "it was a policy of desperation"
despicability
— Noun
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~ unworthiness by virtue of lacking higher values
despicableness
— Noun
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~ unworthiness by virtue of lacking higher values
despisal
— Noun
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~ a feeling of scornful hatred
despising
— Noun
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~ a feeling of scornful hatred
despite
— Noun
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~ contemptuous disregard; "she wanted neither favor nor despite"
despite
— Noun
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~ lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike; "he was held in contempt"; "the despite in which outsiders were held is legendary"
despoilation
— Noun
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~ the act of stripping and taking by force
despoiler
— Noun
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~ someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
despoilment
— Noun
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~ the act of stripping and taking by force
despoina
— Noun
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~ (Greek mythology) daughter of Zeus and Demeter; made queen of the underworld by Pluto in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Proserpina
despoliation
— Noun
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~ the act of stripping and taking by force
despondence
— Noun
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~ feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless
despondency
— Noun
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~ feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless
despot
— Noun
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~ a cruel and oppressive dictator