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1. den
noun. ['ˈdɛn'] a room that is comfortable and secluded.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- den (Middle English (1100-1500))
- denn (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Rhymes with Den
- cnnfn
- tienanmen
- sebastiane
- patrolmen
- )end-the-paren
- councilmen
- (left-paren
- handymen
- comedienne
- )close-paren
- vannguyen
- )right-paren
- madeleine
- knin
- georgienne
- )end-paren
- asean
- anchormen
- teng-wen
- sheng-fen
- sdn
- salmen
- pitchmen
- phenfen
- ming-jen
- magten
- lpn
- dufresne
- courchesne
- cnn
Sentences with den
1. Noun, singular or mass
Take a few steps back and keep working with him to make his den a happy place.
Quotes about den
1. Du kennst doch bestimmt den Spruch, dass Gott die Menschen nach seinem Ebenbild erschaffen hat. Guck dich mal um! Wenn man davon ausgeht, dass Gott ein Arschloch ist, ergibt das plötzlich mächtig viel Sinn.
- Marc-Uwe Kling, Die Känguru-Chroniken: Ansichten eines vorlauten Beuteltiers
2. I wish we had the technology to fight God on an equal basis. To beard him in his den. To fight back for all of the injustices heaped on humanity. To allow him to alter his smug arrogance or be blown to hell.
- Dan Simmons, The Fall of Hyperion
3. O world, world when I was younger I thought there was some order governing you and your deeds. But now you seem to be a labyrinth of errors, a frightful desert, a den of wild beasts, a game in which men move in circles…a stony field, a meadow full of serpents, a flowering but barren orchard, a spring of cares, a river of tears, a sea of suffering, a vain hope.
- Fernando de Rojas, La Celestina
2. den
noun. ['ˈdɛn'] the habitation of wild animals.
Synonyms
Etymology
- den (Middle English (1100-1500))
- denn (Old English (ca. 450-1100))