D in a sentence

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Synonym: letter, grade.

Meaning: A letter of the alphabet; often used to denote a grade or level.


D in a sentence

(1) A-d-a is not a verb.

(2) A-d-a is not a code.

(3) D-a is a unique word.

(4) A-A-M-D, I am a chef.

(5) A-A-M-D, I am a nurse.

(6) A-d-a is not a suffix.

(7) A-d-a is not a prefix.

(8) A-d-a is not a symbol.

(9) A-A-M-D, I am a writer.

(10) A-A-M-D, I am a lawyer.



D sentence

(11) A-A-M-D, I am a doctor.

(12) A-A-M-D, I am a parent.

(13) A-A-M-D, I am a friend.

(14) A-A-M-D, I am a spouse.

(15) A-A-M-D, I am a renter.

(16) A-A-M-D, I am a mentor.

(17) A-d-a is not an adverb.

(18) A-d-a is not a pronoun.

(19) A-d-a is not a numeral.

(20) A-d-a is not a website.




D make sentence

(21) A-d-a is not a product.

(22) I wonder what d-a means.

(23) A-A-M-D, I am a teacher.

(24) A-A-M-D, I am a student.

(25) A-A-M-D, I am a sibling.

(26) A-A-M-D, I am a learner.

(27) A-d-a is not an acronym.

(28) A-d-a is not a particle.

(29) A-d-a is not a password.

(30) A-d-a is not a username.



Sentence of d

(31) D-a is a two-letter word.

(32) D-a is not a common word.

(33) D-a is a mysterious word.

(34) A-A-M-D, I am a musician.

(35) A-A-M-D, I am a traveler.

(36) A-A-M-D, I am a scientist.

(37) A-A-M-D, I am a homeowner.

(38) A-A-M-D, I am a volunteer.

(39) I spelled a-d-a correctly.

(40) A-d-a is not a palindrome.




D meaningful sentence

(41) A-d-a is not an adjective.

(42) A-d-a is not a determiner.

(43) A-A-M-D, I am a vegetarian.

(44) A-d-a is not a common word.

(45) A-d-a is easy to pronounce.

(46) A-d-a is not a proper noun.

(47) A-d-a is not a conjunction.

(48) A-d-a is not a preposition.

(49) Homer's catchphrase is D'oh!

(50) A-A-M-D, I am a grandparent.



D sentence examples

(51) Nous manquons d'eau potable.

(52) A-A-M-D, I am a photographer.

(53) A-d-a is a three-letter word.

(54) A-d-a is not a compound word.

(55) A-d-a is not an interjection.

(56) Je parles un peu d'espagnol.

(57) I'd rather be kind than mean.

(58) I'd rather be happy than sad.

(59) The word a-d-a has no meaning.

(60) They lve d happily ever after.



Sentence with d

(61) The initial sound of dog is d.

(62) I'd rather be early than late.

(63) I'd rather be honest than lie.

(64) I'd rather be happy than rich.

(65) The coup d'etat was unexpected.

(66) The last letter of brailed is d.

(67) I'd rather be healthy than sick.

(68) The invitee RSVP'd to the event.

(69) The dental consonant d is voiced.

(70) I have never heard of d-a before.




Use d in a sentence

(71) I don't think d-a is a real word.

(72) A-A-M-D, I don't like spicy food.

(73) A-A-M-D, I prefer dogs over cats.

(74) The cow was a Blonde d'Aquitaine.

(75) I'd rather have a dog than a cat.

(76) I'd rather be punctual than late.

(77) Ctrl + D duplicates selected text.

(78) A-A-M-D, I am allergic to peanuts.

(79) I'd rather have a car than a bike.

(80) He'd rather drink water than soda.



Sentence using d

(81) It'd be great to go on a vacation.

(82) It'd be a relief to get some rest.

(83) Nous parle de ses projets d'avenir.

(84) El calor del sol nos da vitamina D.

(85) D-a is not a word that I use often.

(86) I have no idea what d-a stands for.

(87) D-a is not a word that I recognize.

(88) D always answers my calls promptly.

(89) The d-d was barking at the mailman.

(90) A-A-M-D, I am not a morning person.



D example sentence

(91) I'd rather be healthy than wealthy.

(92) I'd rather be productive than lazy.

(93) I'd rather be creative than boring.

(94) It'd be wonderful to see you again.

(95) Diego is often shortened to D or Di.

(96) The d-day is just around the corner.

(97) The word dear contains both D and E.

(98) I'm curious about the origin of d-a.

(99) I'd rather take a nap than exercise.

(100) I'd rather go for a walk than a run.



Sentence with word d

(101) I'd rather be generous than selfish.

(102) I'd rather go hungry than eat gruel.

(103) It'd be a shame to miss the concert.

(104) It'd be a pleasure to work with you.

(105) I can't wait for the d-day to arrive.

(106) The countdown to the d-day has begun.

(107) Jua is a natural source of vitamin D.

(108) D-a is not in the English dictionary.

(109) A-A-M-D, I have never been to Europe.

(110) The Dewa logo is a stylized letter D.



Sentence of d

(111) Je suis heureux d'etre ici avec vous.

(112) I'd rather read a book than watch TV.

(113) I'd rather be respected than popular.

(114) I'd rather be successful than famous.

(115) I'd rather be patient than impatient.

(116) I'd rather eat a salad than a burger.

(117) We can watch in the den if you'd like.

(118) Elle aime regarder des films d'action.

(119) Je dois me rappeler d'acheter du pain.

(120) Well, I never thought I'd see the day.



D used in a sentence

(121) I'd rather be anywhere else than here.

(122) La baignoire est remplie d'eau chaude.

(123) Andori is a great source of vitamin D.

(124) I'd like to have a sandwich for lunch.

(125) I'd rather wear sneakers than sandals.

(126) I'd rather go on a road trip than fly.

(127) I'd rather have a phone than a tablet.

(128) I'd rather be proactive than reactive.

(129) I'd rather travel to Europe than Asia.

(130) I'd rather be confident than insecure.



D sentence in English

(131) Mackerel is a good source of vitamin D.

(132) Fais-moi savoir si tu as besoin d'aide.

(133) The word defend has both D and E in it.

(134) The word d-a is difficult to pronounce.

(135) The show NCIS is set in Washington D.C.

(136) A-A-M-D stands for As a matter of fact.

(137) A-A-M-D, I am a fan of classical music.

(138) Golly, I never thought I'd see the day.

(139) The initial sound in the word dog is d.

(140) I'd rather play soccer than basketball.

(141) He'd rather wear jeans than sweatpants.

(142) I'd rather travel by car than by plane.

(143) I'd rather be kind than mean to others.

(144) I'd rather be reliable than unreliable.

(145) I'd rather be a leader than a follower.

(146) I'd rather volunteer than work for pay.

(147) It'd be a blessing to have good health.

(148) Dowding is spelled with a D and not a T.

(149) Nous aimons regarder des films d'action.

(150) The third character in the array is 'd'.

(151) D and E are two letters in the alphabet.

(152) The word deserve has both D and E in it.

(153) The word deceive has both D and E in it.

(154) The word deliver has both D and E in it.

(155) The word develop has both D and E in it.

(156) D-a is a strange combination of letters.

(157) I've never seen d-a used in any context.

(158) I'm not sure if d-a is a noun or a verb.

(159) Les allees du musee sont remplies d'art.

(160) I've never heard of anything called d-r.

(161) Mike'd up his guitar before the concert.

(162) I'd rather go to a zoo than an aquarium.

(163) I'd rather have a burger than a hot dog.

(164) I'd rather go to a party than stay home.

(165) I'd rather have a garden than a balcony.

(166) He'd rather play basketball than soccer.

(167) He'd rather eat a burger than a hot dog.

(168) He'd rather watch a comedy than a drama.

(169) He'd rather wear a hoodie than a jacket.

(170) I'd rather be adventurous than cautious.

(171) I'd rather take a nap than stay up late.

(172) I'd rather be passionate than apathetic.

(173) Les fleurs manquent d'eau pour survivre.

(174) Fais une pause et profite d'un bon livre.

(175) The array dlr can be pronounced as d-l-r.

(176) The d-day is a momentous occasion for us.

(177) Nous avons tous besoin d'un peu de repos.

(178) Il est temps de faire le plein d'essence.

(179) The fourth character in the array is 'd'.

(180) Cela me fait sourire rien que d'y penser.

(181) Begorah, I never thought I'd see the day.

(182) Begorra, I never thought I'd see the day.

(183) Cholecalciferols are a type of vitamin D.

(184) The word delicate has both D and E in it.

(185) The word definite has both D and E in it.

(186) The word decrease has both D and E in it.

(187) A-A-M-D, I am not a fan of horror movies.

(188) They'd been planning the trip for months.

(189) The dominant letter in the word dog is d.

(190) The dot on the letter d is called a loop.

(191) I'd rather go to the beach than the park.

(192) I'd rather go on a hike than a bike ride.

(193) I'd rather go to a concert than a museum.

(194) I'd rather have a pool than a trampoline.

(195) I'd rather have a cup of tea than coffee.

(196) I'd rather have a slice of cake than pie.

(197) I'd rather travel than stay in one place.

(198) I'd rather listen to music than watch TV.

(199) I'd rather be honest than lie to someone.

(200) I'd rather take a risk than play it safe.

(201) It'd be a pleasure to meet you in person.

(202) The d-day is a day of celebration and joy.

(203) The second letter of the array cdc is 'd'.

(204) Sunlight is a natural source of vitamin D.

(205) The letters 'b' and 'd' form the array bd.

(206) The word dweeb starts with the letter 'd'.

(207) The word determine has both D and E in it.

(208) I'm not sure how to use d-a in a sentence.

(209) D-a is a word that has piqued my interest.

(210) Les allees du campus sont bordes d'arbres.

(211) Medicare Part D covers prescription drugs.

(212) I'd like to have a glass of water, please.

(213) I'd rather stay home than go to the party.

(214) I'd rather have a dog than a cat as a pet.

(215) I'd rather read a book than watch a movie.

(216) I'd rather go for a hike than go shopping.

(217) I'd rather be optimistic than pessimistic.

(218) I'd rather be organized than disorganized.

(219) I'd rather be knowledgeable than ignorant.

(220) It'd be a waste of time to argue about it.

(221) Boded is a word that contains the letter d.

(222) Yolks are rich in nutrients like vitamin D.

(223) J'ai besoin d'aide pour terminer ce projet.

(224) The third element of the array cods is 'd'.

(225) Blimeying, I never thought I'd see the day.

(226) By-George, I never thought I'd see the day.

(227) D and E are adjacent letters on a keyboard.

(228) I don't know what I'd do without my blanky.

(229) They'd never seen a movie like that before.

(230) The coup d'etat was a surprise to everyone.

(231) I'd rather go to the movies than stay home.

(232) I'd rather have a hammock than a swing set.

(233) The coup d'etat was unexpected and violent.

(234) I'd rather eat healthy food than junk food.

(235) I'd rather be forgiving than hold a grudge.

(236) I'd rather be successful than unsuccessful.

(237) I'd rather have a roommate than live alone.

(238) I'd rather take a walk than drive to class.

(239) Alliterate a sentence using the letter 'd'.

(240) It'd be a challenge to climb that mountain.

(241) It'd be a disaster if we missed the flight.

(242) La voiture hybride consomme moins d'essence.

(243) Boded is a word that ends with the letter d.

(244) The hexadecimal value of the letter D is 13.

(245) The second element in the array ED50 is 'D'.

(246) The word dacites starts with the letter 'd'.

(247) Les eaux du lacus sont d'un bleu cristallin.

(248) The d-pad on this console feels a bit loose.

(249) Beaning is a good way to get some vitamin D.

(250) The skin can absorb vitamin D from sunlight.

(251) A-to-D is a common term used in electronics.

(252) Adipose-tissue can be a source of vitamin D.

(253) D-I is an abbreviation for data integration.

(254) The RDA for vitamin D is 600-800 IU per day.

(255) They'd already eaten dinner when we arrived.

(256) I'd like to have a slice of pizza for lunch.

(257) I'd like to have some ice cream for dessert.

(258) I'd rather have a hot chocolate than a soda.

(259) I'd rather have a smoothie than a milkshake.

(260) I'd rather have a bookshelf than a TV stand.

(261) I'd rather have pizza for dinner than salad.

(262) He'd is a contraction of he would or he had.

(263) We'd is a contraction of we would or we had.

(264) I'd rather be open-minded than close-minded.

(265) I'd rather be patient than rush into things.

(266) I'd rather have a discussion than a lecture.

(267) I never thought I'd see a cow on the campus.

(268) Dubnium is a member of the d-block elements.

(269) The word begilds contains the letter d twice.

(270) I can whistle an order for you if you'd like.

(271) Everyone is excitedly anticipating the d-day.

(272) The d-day marks a turning point in our lives.

(273) The d-day is a day of great importance to us.

(274) Tanning can help boost your vitamin D levels.

(275) The Jet d'Eau is a famous landmark in Geneva.

(276) Well, I never thought I'd hear that from you.

(277) If you got an invitation, you'd have to RSVP.

(278) I need to call D to confirm our meeting time.

(279) D called me earlier, but I missed their call.

(280) Les allees du musee sont remplies d'histoire.

(281) The ashets were used to serve hors d'oeuvres.

(282) Wale is a popular rapper from Washington D.C.

(283) The skin metabolises vitamin D from sunlight.

(284) They'd promised to help me move next weekend.

(285) It'd be nice to have a cup of tea before bed.

(286) It'd be a dream come true to win the lottery.

(287) I'd like to have a piece of cake for dessert.

(288) I'd rather study for my exams than fail them.

(289) The armed coup d'etat overthrew the dictator.

(290) I don't know how to ski, but I'd love to try.

(291) I never thought I'd see a rat in the library.

(292) It'd be fantastic to try that new restaurant.

(293) The d-day holds a special place in our hearts.

(294) You can enter through the patio if you'd like.

(295) The fifth character in the array nsaid is 'd'.

(296) La vente de voitures d'occasion est en hausse.

(297) He'd be happy to give you a lift to the party.

(298) If you got a loan, you'd have to pay interest.

(299) If you got a ticket, you'd have to pay a fine.

(300) The calop fish is a great source of vitamin D.

(301) Lionel Messi is a six-time Ballon d'Or winner.

(302) They'd always dreamed of owning a beach house.

(303) I'd rather listen to music than watch a movie.

(304) I'd rather have a telescope than a microscope.

(305) He'd rather play video games than board games.

(306) I'd rather go to the beach than the mountains.

(307) I'd rather have a healthy meal than junk food.

(308) I'd rather have a good book than a boring one.

(309) I'd rather be independent than rely on others.

(310) I'd rather take a class in person than online.

(311) I'd rather learn a new language than watch TV.

(312) I'd rather have a healthy meal than fast food.

(313) It'd be a mistake to ignore the warning signs.

(314) Sard is a good source of calcium and vitamin D.

(315) The d-day is a day that brings us all together.

(316) The sol's rays provide vitamin D to our bodies.

(317) The d-pad on this controller feels a bit stiff.

(318) The allographs of the letter D include d and D.

(319) Le poivre de Tellicherry est originaire d'Inde.

(320) Sunbathe on the pier and soak up the vitamin D.

(321) If you got fired, you'd have to find a new job.

(322) Pth is involved in the activation of vitamin D.

(323) The chemical-structure of vitamin D is C27H44O.

(324) I'd rather die like a hero than die like a dog.

(325) They lve d in the same house for over 20 years.

(326) The accepter of the invitation RSVP'd promptly.

(327) I'm sorry, I don't have any information on d-r.

(328) The letter daleth is pronounced as d in Hebrew.

(329) Check out Avenue D for some great coffee shops.

(330) I'd rather have a good work ethic than be lazy.

(331) You'd is a contraction of you would or you had.

(332) I'd rather take a walk than sit inside all day.

(333) She'd is a contraction of she would or she had.

(334) I'd rather be respected than liked by everyone.

(335) I'd rather eat a salad than a burger for lunch.

(336) I'd rather have a study group than study alone.

(337) Nous manquons d'argent pour partir en vacances.

(338) Boded is a word that contains the letter d once.

(339) We can chat on Facebook Messenger if you'd like.

(340) The d-pad on this controller is very responsive.

(341) Sunbathing can help boost your vitamin D levels.

(342) Vitam D is important for strong bones and teeth.

(343) If you shook the rug, you'd get rid of the dust.

(344) D'Alembert was a prominent French mathematician.

(345) D's phone is ringing, but they're not answering.

(346) La richesse culturelle d'un pays est importante.

(347) Aparo is a good source of vitamin D and calcium.

(348) It'd be wonderful to spend the day at the beach.

(349) It'd be a relief to finally finish this project.

(350) I never thought I'd see a buffalo on the campus.

(351) The coup d'etat was successful in seizing power.

(352) I'd rather go to a water park than a theme park.

(353) He'd rather listen to rock music than pop music.

(354) I'd rather wear shorts than pants in the summer.

(355) The recipient of the invitation RSVP'd promptly.

(356) I'd rather live in a small town than a big city.

(357) It'd be wise to start studying for finals early.

(358) I never thought I'd see a beaver in the library.

(359) Far out, I never thought I'd be able to do that.

(360) It'd be wise to save some money for emergencies.

(361) It'd be a relief to finish this project on time.

(362) The preparations for the d-day are in full swing.

(363) The d-day is a significant event in our calendar.

(364) The d-day is a day that brings hope and optimism.

(365) The d-day is a day that brings a mix of emotions.

(366) Dien is a name that could be shortened to just D.

(367) The letter D is a voiced alveolar stop consonant.

(368) The array bd consists of the letters 'b' and 'd'.

(369) I always use the d-pad when playing puzzle games.

(370) The letters 'd' and 'e' appear twice in deaerate.

(371) The fifth character in the 'swards' array is 'd'.

(372) I'd like to add my two cents to the conversation.

(373) If you got more sleep, you'd feel more energized.

(374) D'Alembert's principle is widely used in physics.

(375) D called me last night, but I was already asleep.

(376) The a-stem noun is declined like the d-stem noun.

(377) I hate waking up early, I'd rather be sleepin in.

(378) The sunlight impregnates the skin with vitamin D.

(379) They'd lost their luggage on the flight to Paris.

(380) I'd rather have a laptop than a desktop computer.

(381) I'd rather have a phone call than a text message.

(382) The geminate in the word address is the double d.

(383) I'd rather have a good reputation than a bad one.

(384) I'd rather be in the mountains than at the beach.

(385) I'd rather attend a lecture than watch it online.

(386) It'd be nice if you could help me with this task.

(387) I'd like to have a chat with you about your goals.

(388) The Pont d'Avignon is a famous bridge in the city.

(389) The d-day is a day that symbolizes new beginnings.

(390) The maitre d' greeted us warmly at the restaurant.

(391) Ils vont aller skier pendant les vacances d'hiver.

(392) Tu dois te brosser les dents avant d'aller au lit.

(393) I'd rather not squander outside in this dense fog.

(394) If you got a haircut, you'd look more presentable.

(395) If you got lost, you'd need to ask for directions.

(396) If you got married, you'd have a lifelong partner.

(397) I forgot to call D back yesterday, I'll do it now.

(398) The skin can absorb sunlight to produce vitamin D.

(399) Vitamin D is essential for strong bones and teeth.

(400) Willard is the name of a hotel in Washington, D.C.

(401) The dbar symbol is also known as the d-bar symbol.

(402) It'd be a good idea to start exercising regularly.

(403) It'd be a pleasure to have you join us for dinner.

(404) I never thought I'd be lade off from my dream job.

(405) I never thought I'd see a baboon off of the beach.

(406) It's rude to not show up to a party you RSVP'd to.

(407) I'd rather have a picnic than eat at a restaurant.

(408) I'd rather go to a beach resort than a ski resort.

(409) I'd rather wear comfortable clothes than dress up.

(410) I'd rather have a cup of tea than a cup of coffee.

(411) They'd is a contraction of they would or they had.

(412) I'd rather be single than in a toxic relationship.

(413) I'd rather go to the gym than stay in bed all day.

(414) I'd rather attend a concert than a sporting event.

(415) None of the guests RSVP'd to the party invitation.

(416) Let me know if you'd like to dine with us tonight.

(417) It'd be a miracle if we could find a parking spot.

(418) The letter d is another example of a plosive sound.

(419) The d-day is a day that will be remembered forever.

(420) The d-day is a day that we have been preparing for.

(421) Ils ont fait du ski pendant leurs vacances d'hiver.

(422) Vitamin D plays a role in the secretion of calcium.

(423) Blimeying, I never thought I'd be in this position.

(424) I tried to find d-a on Google, but nothing came up.

(425) D's voicemail box is full, I can't leave a message.

(426) I've never deejayed before, but I'd love to try it.

(427) Les allees du zoo sont pleines d'animaux exotiques.

(428) The airport is farther from my house than I'd like.

(429) The skin can absorb sunlight and produce vitamin D.

(430) I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean by d-r.

(431) If you'd like, we can grab lunch together tomorrow.

(432) Les framboises sont originaires d'Europe et d'Asie.

(433) Gabriele D'Annunzio was an Italian writer and poet.

(434) I'm not sure if d-r is a typo or a legitimate term.

(435) Vitamine D is important for strong bones and teeth.

(436) Riempie il secchio d'acqua per lavare il pavimento.

(437) Le dejeuner d'aujourd'hui etait vraiment delicieux.

(438) I'd rather travel the world than stay in one place.

(439) I'd rather spend time with my family than be alone.

(440) I'd rather save my money than spend it all at once.

(441) I'd rather learn from my mistakes than repeat them.

(442) I'd love to have a chat with you about your travels.

(443) I'd love to have a chat with you about your hobbies.

(444) The d-day is a day we have been eagerly waiting for.

(445) Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage.

(446) Sardines are a good source of calcium and vitamin D.

(447) The maitre d' escorted us to our table with a smile.

(448) The d-pad on my old console is starting to wear out.

(449) Consuming provitamin D can help improve bone health.

(450) Well, I never thought I'd see the day when pigs fly.

(451) Well, I never thought I'd hear those words from you.

(452) Sardines are a rich source of calcium and vitamin D.

(453) Cela me donne envie d'explorer de nouveaux horizons.

(454) The phrase dine early starts with D and ends with E.

(455) The phrase drive east starts with D and ends with E.

(456) D-a is a word that I would like to learn more about.

(457) A lack of sunlight can affect your vitamin D levels.

(458) I need to call D and remind them about our deadline.

(459) I'd love to chat about your study abroad experience.

(460) The bus stop is farther from my house than I'd like.

(461) The NASAf headquarters is located in Washington D.C.

(462) I can offer up to make dinner tonight if you'd like.

(463) I wish the d-pad on my controller had a better grip.

(464) Echt, I never thought I'd be able to run a marathon.

(465) The Acela route runs from Boston to Washington, D.C.

(466) Vitamin D supplements can help prevent osteoporosis.

(467) Heh, I never thought I'd be doing this for a living.

(468) Farragut North is a metro station in Washington D.C.

(469) Miyata is a character in the anime series Initial D.

(470) That'd make a perfect gift for my sister's birthday.

(471) I never thought I'd still be in college at this age.

(472) He'd rather watch a documentary than a reality show.

(473) I'd rather be outside in nature than inside all day.

(474) I'd rather have a good conversation than small talk.

(475) I'd rather have a quiet night in than go to a party.

(476) In lieu of dessert, I'd like a cup of coffee please.

(477) It'd be better to take the train instead of driving.

(478) It'd be a joy to spend time with family and friends.

(479) Elles ont fait du ski pendant leurs vacances d'hiver.

(480) The life story of John D. Rockefeller is fascinating.

(481) The word decapitalized is spelled with a lowercase d.

(482) The letters 'b' and 'd' are adjacent in the array bd.

(483) The letters 'b' and 'd' are distinct in the array bd.

(484) Refresh outside for a dose of vitamin D from the sun.

(485) I'd rather not nitpick from such a small sample size.

(486) If you got a new job, you'd have to learn new skills.

(487) If you got injured, you'd have to go to the hospital.

(488) The phrase dare enough starts with D and ends with E.

(489) The phrase dive deeper starts with D and ends with E.

(490) D always calls me when they need help with something.

(491) Les films d'horreur peuvent affrayer les plus jeunes.

(492) The cherry blossoms bloom in April in Washington D.C.

(493) Dextroglucose is also known as d-glucose or dextrose.

(494) Doogie Howser, M.D. was a popular TV show in the 90s.

(495) Le berceau est recouvert d'un tissu doux et moelleux.

(496) I never thought I'd see a real zombie in my lifetime.

(497) They'd been practicing their dance routine for weeks.

(498) Vitamin D is necessary for proper calcium resorption.

(499) I'd rather have a chocolate cake than a vanilla cake.

(500) I'd rather have a good memory than forget everything.

(501) I'd rather have a simple life than a complicated one.

(502) I'd rather study abroad than stay in my home country.

(503) The canton of Geneva is home to the famous Jet d'Eau.

(504) Many people admire the success of John D. Rockefeller.

(505) The d-day is a day that represents a milestone for us.

(506) The d-day is a day that brings a sense of fulfillment.

(507) J'ai besoin d'avoir de l'argent pour acheter ce livre.

(508) Ils ont l'obligation d'avoir une assurance automobile.

(509) Les archives historiques sont une mine d'informations.

(510) Vitamin D levels can be measured through a blood test.

(511) The caterer will sert the hors d'oeuvres at the party.

(512) I like to stand in the sun and soak up some vitamin D.

(513) I like to sunbathe on the patio to get some vitamin D.

(514) If you got divorced, you'd have to divide your assets.

(515) The phrase drink enough starts with D and ends with E.

(516) D's phone is off, I'll have to try calling them later.

(517) I have a bumpersticker that says I'd rather be hiking.

(518) Le professeur a rendu les copies d'examen aujourd'hui.

(519) She carefully arranged the objets d'art on the mantel.

(520) I'll refill a glass of lemonade for you if you'd like.

(521) L'enfant a besoin de beaucoup d'attention et de soins.

(522) I have some concerns aboutis that I'd like to discuss.

(523) Vitamin D can help reduce the risk of certain cancers.

(524) D-dimer levels are often used to diagnose blood clots.

(525) I never thought I'd enjoy fowling as much as I do now.

(526) The Library of Congress is located in Washington, D.C.

(527) We lve d in the moment and enjoyed every second of it.

(528) Lack of sleep can make me feel tetchier than I'd like.

(529) L'enfant a besoin d'aide pour attacher ses chaussures.

(530) Spanish has a rule that intervocalic d becomes silent.

(531) Peu importe ce que tu dis, je ne changerai pas d'avis.

(532) John Philip Sousa was born in Washington D.C. in 1854.

(533) They'd decided to adopt a rescue dog from the shelter.

(534) Calcium excretion can be affected by vitamin D levels.

(535) The law school was endowed in downtown Washington D.C.

(536) This lecture is so boring, I'd rather suck on a lemon.

(537) You can slide onto the bench next to me if you'd like.

(538) I'd love to hear you toll about your research project.

(539) I never thought I'd see a baboon outside my dorm room.

(540) I'd rather go to a baseball game than a football game.

(541) I'd rather have a pen pal than a social media account.

(542) I'd rather take a nap than attend this boring lecture.

(543) I'd rather have a cup of coffee than a glass of water.

(544) I'd rather join a club than sit alone in my dorm room.

(545) I'd rather have a flexible schedule than a strict one.

(546) The campus shuttle is such a clunker, I'd rather walk.

(547) I've never seen the hare on the moon, but I'd love to.

(548) Low fat milk is a good source of calcium and vitamin D.

(549) John D. Rockefeller's business acumen was unparalleled.

(550) I can email you a copy of the price list if you'd like.



D meaning


The word "d" is a single letter that is often used as an abbreviation or shorthand for various words and phrases. It can be a bit confusing to use in a sentence, especially for those who are not familiar with its different meanings and contexts. In this article, we will provide some tips and examples on how to use the word "d" correctly in different situations.


1. As an abbreviation for "day" One of the most common uses of the letter "d" is as an abbreviation for the word "day". This is often seen in calendars, schedules, and other time-related documents. For example: - I have a meeting on Monday, May 3rd. - The deadline for the project is in two days. - The event will take place on the 15th of June. In these examples, the letter "d" is used to represent the word "day" and is placed after the numerical date.


2. As an abbreviation for "don't" Another common use of the letter "d" is as an abbreviation for the word "don't". This is often used in informal writing and speech, such as text messages, social media posts, and casual conversations. For example: - D forget to bring your umbrella, it's going to rain. - D worry, everything will be fine. - D be late for the party, we're waiting for you. In these examples, the letter "d" is used to represent the word "don't" and is placed before the verb.


3. As an abbreviation for "dear" The letter "d" can also be used as an abbreviation for the word "dear" in informal letters and emails. This is often used as a greeting or salutation, especially in personal or friendly correspondence. For example: - D John, how are you doing? - D Mom and Dad, I miss you so much. - D Sarah, thanks for your help with the project. In these examples, the letter "d" is used to represent the word "dear" and is followed by the recipient's name.


4. As an abbreviation for "degree" The letter "d" can also be used as an abbreviation for the word "degree" in academic and scientific writing. This is often used to indicate a measurement of temperature, angle, or other physical quantities. For example: - The temperature outside is 25d Celsius. - The angle of the triangle is 60d. - The solution has a pH of 7.5d. In these examples, the letter "d" is used to represent the word "degree" and is placed after the numerical value.


5. As an abbreviation for "drive"


Finally, the letter "d" can be used as an abbreviation for the word "drive" in computer-related contexts. This is often used to indicate a specific disk or storage device, such as a hard drive or USB drive. For example: - The file is saved on the D drive. - Please insert the USB drive into the D port. - The program requires at least 1GB of free space on the D drive. In these examples, the letter "d" is used to represent the word "drive" and is followed by the specific device or port.


In conclusion, the letter "d" is a versatile abbreviation that can be used in various contexts and situations. By understanding its different meanings and applications, you can use it correctly and effectively in your writing and communication. Whether you're writing a formal letter, sending a text message, or working on a scientific paper, the letter "d" can help you save time and space while conveying your message clearly and accurately.





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