224. DETECT (Verb) to discover or notice the existence or present of.
Example: They have to detect the cause of his illness.
225. DIGNITY (Noun) grave or stately bearing. Example: Our heroes died with dignity. 226. DIRECTION (Noun) the way that someone or something is moving or pointing. Example: We need to clear directions to anyone who is lost. 227. DISAGREE (Verb) to think differently from someone else. Example: The committee disagrees from the speaker. 228. DISAPPEAR (Verb) to go out of sight. Example: The thief disappeared quickly in the dark. 229. DISHONEST (Verb) untrustworthy Example: Our government doesnt need dishonest employees. 230. DISMISS (Verb) to allow people to leave. Example: He was dismiss from the organization 231. DISOWN (Verb) to act as though you do not know someone. Example: The man was disowned by his father. 232. DISPERCE (Verb) to cause, to scatter and go off in various directions. Example: The information about various diseases should be disperce to anybody. 233. DISPOSITION (Noun) the act of disposing. Example: Having a good disposition in work will bring success. 234. DISTRACT (Verb) to put someone off what they are doing. Example: We are old not to distract classes with noise. 235. HOARD (Verb) to collect and store things. Example: The calamity caused the people to hoard groceries. 236. HOLD (Verb) to carry support, or keep something. Example: She tried to hold figurine from falling. 237. HORRIBLE (Adjective) exciting abhorrence, terrible. Example: He was caught on a horrible situation. 238. HORROR (Noun) the painful emotion of extreme fear or abhorrence Example. We watched a horror film last night. 239. HOSPITALITY (Noun) the spirit,practice or act of being hospitable. Example: Filipinos are known worldwide because of their hospitality. 240. HOSTAGE (Noun) a person held as a pledge. Example: The kidnappers took the child as their hostage. 241. HOSTILITY (Noun) the state of being hestile. Example: The villager is in chaos because of hostility. 242. HUDDLE (Verb) to crowd together in a tight group. Example: The group huddle together to discuss strategies. 243. HUGE (Adjective) enormous or gigantic. Example: He tried to move a huge load off the platform. 244. HUNGER (Noun) craving for food. Example: She hungers for his love and attention. 245. HYPNOTIZE (Verb) to produce hypnotize in. Example: He was hypnotized by her charm. 246. IDEAL (Adjective) pertaining to or existing in ideas. Example: The ideal plan was put to action. 247. IDENTICAL (Adjective) exactly alike. Example: Their plans are identical in nature. 248. IDENTITY (Verb) to recognize something or someday. Example: She was able to identify the culprit through his clothes. 249. HAPPY (Adjective) joyful, contented, cheer, glad. Example: Im happy with my family. 250. PLEASE ( Adjective ) to request, Example: Will you please keep quite.