If you’re looking for five-letter words that start with “d,” you’ll find a helpful list right here.
- Dance- To move rhythmically to music.
- Dater- Someone who dates.
- Dairy- A place for processing milk products.
- Daddy- An affectionate term for father.
- Daisy- A type of flowering plant.
- Daily- Happening every day.
- Dandy- A man who is very concerned with his appearance.
- Dairy- Related to milk products.
- Dealer- A person who buys and sells.
- Drama- A play for theater or television.
- Draft- A preliminary version of a document.
- Dwarf- A small mythical creature.
- Dread- Fear or apprehension.
- Drill- A tool for making holes.
- Drape- To cover loosely with cloth.
- Drove- Past tense of drive.
- Dummy- A model of a human figure.
- Dully- In a boring manner.
- Dried- No longer wet.
- Doing- The act of performing a task.
- Drift- To be carried slowly by a force.
- Dealt- Past tense of deal.
- Defer- To delay or postpone.
- Desert- A barren sandy area.
- Dashy- Stylish and showy.
- Deny- To refuse to admit.
- Douce- Sweet, gentle.
- Dishy- Attractive, good-looking.
- Dwell- To live or reside.
- Delay- To make something happen later.
- Drawn- Pulled or moved.
- Doubt- Uncertainty.
- Downs- Rolling hills.
- Debut- A first public appearance.
- Dirty- Unclean.
- Depth- Distance downward or inward.
- Demon- An evil spirit.
- Decaf- Coffee with removed caffeine.
- Digit- A finger or toe.
- Dicey- Risky or uncertain.
- Drone- A continuous low humming sound.
- Diner- A small, informal restaurant.
- Defog- Remove mist from.
- Dough- A mixture for making bread.
- Delve- To dig or explore deeply.
- Depot- A storage place.
- Domed- Having a rounded roof.
- Drear- Dreary; dismal.
- Douse- To drench with liquid.
- Drama- An exciting event.
- Dutop- A concept from obsolete languages.
- Deity- A god or goddess.
- Dirge- A mournful song.
- Draft- Military enlistment.
- Drank- Past tense of drink.
- Dozen- Twelve items.
- Dusky- Somewhat dark.
- Dense- Closely packed together.
- Diary- A daily written record.
- Dolly- A small figure or a wheeled platform.
- Deter- To discourage or prevent.
- Deuce- Two; especially in cards or dice.
- Ditto- The same thing again.
- Dryly- Without emotion.
- Dizzy- Light-headed, unsteady.
- Digital- Relating to digits or numbers.
- Diver- A person who dives.
- Dewey- Covered with dew.
- Drama- Genre in literature.
- Docky- Pertaining to docks.
- Demon- Evil or supernatural force.
- Darko- Pertains to darkness.
- Dunks- Plunges briefly into a liquid.
- Drift- Slow movement by wind.
- Donor- A person who gives.
- Derby- A type of hat or a race.
- Dingo- A wild dog native to Australia.
- Dowry- Property brought by a bride to her husband.
- Decry- Publicly denounce.
- Decay- Decomposition.
- Dregs- The remnants of a liquid.
- Doggy- Something related to dogs.
- Dummy- A person or imitation object.
- Demur- Raise doubts or objections.
- Draft- Air current or document sketch.
- Dated- Out of date or old-fashioned.
- Dogma- A principle or set of principles.
- Dexes- Plural of dexterity.
- Dunce- A slow learner.
- Dross- Waste or impure matter.
- Desks- Plural for desk.
- Ducts- Channels or tubes.
- Digit- Numerical value.
- Dolly- Toy figure or equipment.
- Drone- Male bee or monotonous sound.
- Drugs- Substances for medical use.
- Drink- To consume a liquid.
- Drips- Small continuous drops.
- Dukes- Plural of duke.
- Dusty- Covered with or resembling dust.