| A | B |
| Diminutive | tiny; of small size; referring to suffixes or altered word forms that designate smallness, affection, or familiarity |
| Disperse | to scatter or spread; to drive away |
| Diversion | a turning aside, as of traffic; a game or pastime; a recreation |
| Documentary | based upon or consisting of documents; employing objective facts rather than fiction; a presentation (such as a film) built upon factual or historical events |
| Ecstatic | filled with rapture; transported by an exalted feeling of delight; overjoyed |
| Edifice | a building or structure, especially an imposing or elaborate one |
| Edify | to instruct, especially morally or spiritually; to enlighten |
| Effervescent | giving off many small bubbles of gas; bubbly; high-spirited; lively |
| Eject | to throw out forcefully; to expel; to evict |
| Electorate | all persons having the right to vote |