[ count, noncount ] ( also
[ count ] ( politics
) a group of people walking or standing together in public to show that they have strong feelings about somethingde • mote / di ' mout /
to move someone to a lower position or level, often as a punishment
den
/ den /[count]
the place where a wild animal lives
a room in a house where people go to relax, watch television, etc.
de • ni • al aw / di ' naisl /
[ count ] a statement that something is not true
[ noncount ] refusing to accept that something is true
The verb is deny
.de • nied, de • nies awl
den • im / densm /
[noncount]
strong cotton material that is used for making jeans and other clothes. Denim
is often bluede • nom • i • na • tor / di ' namsneitsr /
( math
) the number below the line in a fraction , for example 4 in 3/4— Look
de
• noteaw / di ' nout /( de • notes , de • not • ing , de not ed )
to mean something
—SYNONYM represent
dense / dens /with a lot of things or people close together
thick and difficult to see through
den • si • ty / ' denssti
[ noncount ] how many people or things are in a place, compared to how big it is
[ count, noncount ] ( physics
) how heavy something is, compared to how big it isdent
/ dent /a place where a flat surface, especially metal, has been hit and pushed in but not broken
connected with teeth
de • ny Ф AWL / dinai /
—ANTONYM admit
The noun is denial .de • o • dor • ant / di' oudsrsnt /
[ count, noncount ]
a substance that you put on your body to stop bad smells
de • part / di ' part /
to leave a place
de • part • ment
Ф/ di part 1110lit /one of the parts of a college, school, government, store, big company, etc.
de •part • ment store / di partmsnt | stor /
a big store that sells a lot of different things