debauch
corrupt morally; seduce from virtue
weaken (esp. through heat, hunger, illness);
standstill resulting from the opposition of two unrelenting forces
smear (as with paint); cover with something sticky
debonair
(of men) friendly, charming, and fashionably dressed
falling off at a specific season or stage of growth as of leaves;
expose as false, exaggerated, worthless
wooden; impassive
decrepit
weak and in bad condition from old age or hard use
derive by reasoning
appropriateness of behavior or conduct
break and separate into simple parts
defer
turn away from a straight course
give in respectfully
express strong disapproval of
harm someone's reputation
defunct
neat; skillful
dead; no longer in use or existence
depraved or corrupt person
remove water from
delude
dig; search deeply; investigate
flood;rush
disgrace; humiliate; debase in dignity; behave
deceive
denigrate
reduce; exhaust
remove from office
misleading
blacken; defame
denouement
religious group; unit in a system; name or designation
final outcome; final development of the plot of a play or other literary work
(animal, person, or plant) inhabitant or resident of a particular place; regular visitor
send out of the country; behave;
dilettante
person of high rank or position
(of things and place) dirty and dull
mentally quick and observant; having insight; perceptive; able to make good judgments;
aimless follower of an art or a field of knowledge (not taking it seriously); amateur; dabbler;
In American business culture:
People Prefer to closely follow the rules
People settle legal/personal differences without depending on the judicial system
People do not like to voice their opinions directly
None of the above