| A | B |
| dis- | opposite of, apart, away |
| ego- | I |
| disagreement | a quarrel or argument; a difference of opinion |
| disintegrate | to break up into parts or pieces; separate entirely |
| distinguished | famous; outstanding |
| distraught | very confused or troubled, as by worry or grief |
| dormant | not moving or growing as if asleep; not active; quiet |
| drench | to make wet all over; soak |
| echo | sound heard again when sound waves bounce back from a surface |
| eerie (eery) | giving one a feeling of fear or mystery; weird |
| ego | a person as aware of himself or herself; the self |
| elegant | rich-looking and attractive in a dignified or refined way |