dive [to jump into water head first] He dived into the river and swam to the screaming child.
divide [to separate into two or more parts] She divided the food into four equal amounts.
do [(1) to act; (2) to make an effort] I did the job exactly as ordered. (1) He did the best that he could do. (2)
doctor [a person trained in medicine to treat sick people] He was sick so he went to see the doctor.
document [an official piece of paper with facts written on it, used as proof or support of something] The lawyer offered many documents to support his case.
dog [a small animal that often lives with humans] Our dog loves to chase our cat.
dollar [United States money, one hundred cents] Could I borrow a dollar from you?
door [an opening for entering or leaving a building or room] He ran through the door just as she closed it.
down [(1) from higher to lower; (2) in a low place] The climbers walked down the mountain. (1) I was doing some exercises down on the floor when she walked in. (2)
dream [(1) to have a picture or story in the mind during sleep; (2) a picture or story in the mind during sleep; (3) a happy idea about the future] He dreamed he was standing on a falling building. (1) The man described his dream to the psychiatrist. (2) The civil rights leader had a dream that someday whites and blacks could live together in peace. (3)
drink [to take liquid into the body through the mouth] I always drink water after running.
drive [to control a moving vehicle] He is learning to drive a car.
drop [(1) to fall or let fall; (2) to go lower] She dropped a book as she walked by him. (1) The value of the dollar dropped. (2)
drown [to die under water] Three hundred people drowned when the ferry boat sank.
drug [(1) anything used as a medicine or in making medicine; (2) a chemical substance used to ease pain or to affect the mind] The new drug seems to be an effective weapon against infections. (1) Some doctors say the illegal drug marijuana can reduce bad effects of treatment with anti-cancer chemicals. (2)