💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dimber"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dimmynoun | (dated) somewhat dim; dimmish |
| dinknoun | (tennis) A soft drop shot. |
| dimpsy | Alternative form of dimpsey. |
| dimsome | (Scotland) Characterised or marked by dimness; somewhat dim. |
| daintnoun | (Geordie) do not, don't |
| daynt | (obsolete) delicate; elegant; dainty |
| dinkynoun | A dinky thing. |
| dightnoun | (rare, archaic) simple past or past participle: adorned, decorated, or furnished (with); dressed, arrayed, or decked out. |
| diminuteverb | To reduce, to lessen. |
| dishynoun | (informal, Australia) A dishwasher (someone who washes dishes). |
| dollynoun | (childish, colloquial) A doll. |
| drippleverb | (intransitive) to dribble briskly; to drip with wet |
| dearnnoun | Alternative form of dern. [(obsolete) A secret; secrecy.] |
| dulcid | (obsolete) Dulcet, sweet. |
| tiddynoun | (UK, dialect) The European wren. |
| dim-bulb | Slow-witted, stupid. |
| duskynoun | A dusky shark. |
| dameish | (rare) Characteristic of a dame. |
| dunnynoun | (Australia and New Zealand slang, also dated Scotland and Northern England) An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory. |
| dinkumnoun | (Australia, New Zealand, slang, dated) Truth. |
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