💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dought"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| douthnoun | (dialectal) Reliability; ease; security; shelter. |
| dootnoun | (Internet slang, humorous) A vote. |
| doughtynoun | (archaic, rare) A person who is bold or brave. |
| doughtren | — |
| daudnoun | A piece of something, especially something with an irregular shape. |
| doustnoun | (obsolete, West Country) Dust. |
| duffnoun | (US, slang) The buttocks. |
| donknoun | (slang) A donkey (the animal). |
| doutnoun | Obsolete spelling of doubt. [(uncountable, countable) Disbelief or uncertainty (about something); (countable) a particular instance of such disbelief or uncertainty.] |
| davochnoun | Alternative form of daugh (“Scots land unit”). [(historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres.] |
| daughnoun | (historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres. |
| duntnoun | (Scotland) A stroke; a dull-sounding blow. |
| dokenoun | (UK, dialect) A dimple or dint. |
| doodnoun | A riding camel or dromedary. |
| dooknoun | (slang) dookie; feces |
| dottlenoun | The still burning or wholly burnt tobacco plug in a pipe. |
| dudgeonnoun | A feeling of anger or resentment, especially haughty indignation. |
| davachnoun | Alternative form of daugh (“Scots land unit”). [(historical) An obsolete Scots unit equal to 4 ploughgates, notionally comprising 400 Scottish acres.] |
| dowstnoun | Obsolete form of dowse. |
| humdudgeonnoun | (Scotland, obsolete) An unnecessary outcry or complaint. |
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