Feeling sad, unhappy, or depressed.
Idioms Starting with "D"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter D.
Bravery or confidence induced by alcohol.
A bill or account that is not itemized or is difficult to understand; a shared expense where each person pays for themselves.
an exclamation expressing surprise or frustration
the repetitive and often tedious routine of daily life
a colloquial term for shoes or boots
To be criticized or condemned simply because of one's connection or relationship with a person or group that is disapproved of, rather than for one's own actions.
Used to express strong agreement or affirmation; absolutely correct.
Used to express strong agreement or affirmation; absolutely correct.
To proceed with a course of action regardless of the dangers or obstacles; to show determination in the face of adversity.
To criticize someone or something by praising it so unenthusiastically or mildly that it implies disapproval or a lack of merit.
Something that is expected to be exciting, impressive, or effective but turns out to be disappointing, weak, or a failure.