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D

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations'D', 'd': /ˈdiː/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA'D', 'd': /di/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling'D', 'd': (dē)

Collocations for "D"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "D" in context.

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D

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. the letter D
  2. got a D on the [test, exam]
  3. got a D on her report card
  4. gave her a D on the [test]
  5. wasn't expecting a D in [math, biology]
  6. [starts, begins] with a D
  7. D is the fourth letter of the alphabet
  8. D comes after C
  9. D comes before E
  10. forgot the D in [ready]
  11. are missing the D in [ready]
  12. words that [start, begin] with D
  13. have never gotten a D before
  14. got my first D
  15. D as in [dog]
  16. D for [dog]
  17. has [two] D's in it
  18. [look, search, flip] through the D's
'D' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "D" in the title:

-ed followed by a consonant (Is it really possible to hear the d sound?) - English Only forum
... because I'd forgotten where I (had?) parked it - English Only forum
"... I have If I'd ..." - English Only forum
...destroying the peace they'd found in life - English Only forum
.If it was my mother’s birthday tomorrow, I’d cook dinner for her - English Only forum
'... if I have enough money, I'd probably buy ... ' - English Only forum
''Let me give > I'd like to give > I am giving > I give" - English Only forum
'Appen yer’d better ’ave this key - English Only forum
'Cause I saw the end before we'd begun - English Only forum
'd = would or had - English Only forum
"'d rather A than B" - English Only forum
'd, what is it? - English Only forum
'D.A.' vs 'Defence Attorney' - English Only forum
'Good girl' sounds like 'Goog-girl' and 'Good man' sounds like 'Goom-man'. (d+Consonant) in british English when It's colloquial. - English Only forum
'He’d been given the eye and he’d cocked a deaf ’un but now he was listening.' (UK) - English Only forum
I'd love <being> <to be> able to - English Only forum
'I'd rather not' - where do i put 'really'? - English Only forum
'I'd sooner buy' defying gravity. - English Only forum
'round me roll'd - English Only forum
'TH' sound after 'T' or 'D' - English Only forum
‘But there’s not many that’d say so nowadays. - English Only forum
‘You’d wonder - English Only forum
“They'd paint me out <to be> bad - English Only forum
“What way’d they be for road out there?” (Irish) - English Only forum
(1/2), (a/b) I'd like to know which sentence is the best choice. - English Only forum
(BrE) Ending D and T - English Only forum
(Since,As) it is snowing today, you’d better walk to school. - English Only forum
[Conditional] If you'd, we'd... ? - English Only forum
[The categories / In the categories] are A, B, C, and D. - English Only forum
[the] Washington D.C. - English Only forum
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