💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Do want"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| desiernoun | Eye dialect spelling of desire. [(uncountable) The feeling of desiring; an eager longing for something.] |
| go downtownverb | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, downtown. |
| look downverb | (intransitive) To lower one's eyes; to direct one's look downwards. |
| write downverb | (transitive) To produce or set (something) down in writing; to record something. |
| drutherverb | (US, informal, often jocular) Would rather; would prefer to. |
| shut the doorverb | (figuratively) To refuse to consider, remember, accept, or engage in. [with on ‘someone/something’] |
| see daylightverb | To reach an understanding of something previously obscure; to arrive at a solution to a problem. |
| argue downverb | (transitive) To haggle with (a person) to reach a lower price. |
| dastnoun | (Northern US) dare (infinitive). |
| doatnoun | (Internet slang) Acronym of dumbest of all time. |
| get the drawersverb | (idiomatic, informal, slang) Used to indicate that one has achieved a sexual conquest or succeeded in sexually seducing another. |
| dootnoun | (Internet slang, humorous) A vote. |
| done and donerverb | (humorous, emphatic) Done: past participle of do, indicating a passive voice. |
| toe-dipverb | To dip a toe into something. |
| dooantverb | Pronunciation spelling of don't. [do not (negative auxiliary).] |
| doïngverb | (rare, nonstandard) Alternative spelling of doing. |
| dassnoun | (archaic) To dare. |
| double dog darenoun | (US, informal) An intensified form of dare (“a challenge to prove courage”), frequently used after the dared person initially refuses. |
| drop dimesverb | (sports) To make multiple assists. |
| dance to a new tuneverb | To significantly change one's opinion, attitude, or behavior. |
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