deceive - To mislead or trick someone, especially for personal gain.
despondent - Unhappy and feeling no hope or enthusiasm
noun
15 of 60
Bad / Unhappy
despair - Having no hope that things will get better.
deceitful - Intentionally misleading or dishonest.
adjective
17 of 60
Bad / Weak
depleted - When resources and energy are used up and emptied.
adjective
18 of 60
Bad / Crazy
delusional - Seeing or believing things that are not real
verb
19 of 60
Bad / Dishonest
delude - To mislead someone into believing something that is not true
desperation - A strong feeling of fear and loss of hope.
verb
21 of 60
Bad / Delay
deflect - To direct attention away from a topic
verb
22 of 60
Bad / Weak
deplete - To reduce something by a large amount so that there is not enough left, such as resources or money
adjective
23 of 60
Good / Calm
desolate - A place that is empty and without people
verb
24 of 60
Bad / Weak
deteriorate - To gradually get worse