Meaning & Definition of word "De"

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    De

    /deɪ/

    preposition:

    • 1. A prefix or particle used in some languages (e.g., French, Spanish) indicating descent, possession, or separation.
      • Example: L'homme de la maison est très sage.
    • 2. Used in some languages to represent 'of' or 'from'.
      • Example: El libro de Juan es interesante.
    • 3. As part of compound words in various languages indicating a relationship.
      • Example: Déjà vu is a French term meaning 'already seen'.

    abbreviation:

    • 1. Short form for 'Doctor of Education'.
      • Example: She holds a de in Educational Leadership.
    • 2. Often used in online communication to denote 'definitely'.
      • Example: I'll be there de latest by 3 PM.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'de', meaning 'from' or 'down from'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    de facto:

    in fact, whether by right or not

    de jure:

    by law

    de novo:

    anew; from the beginning

    Related Words

    deduct:

    to take away from a total

    degrade:

    to lower in dignity or quality

    deconstruct:

    to analyze a concept or structure critically

    Slang Meanings of de

    Meaning: To diminish or lessen in quality.

    Example Sentence: That performance really de'd the whole event.

    Meaning: To express disdain or belittlement.

    Example Sentence: Stop de-ing my efforts; I'm trying my best.