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den
1[den]
noun
the lair or shelter of a wild animal, especially a predatory mammal.
a room, often secluded, in a house or apartment, designed to provide a quiet, comfortable, and informal atmosphere for conversation, reading, writing, etc.
a cave used as a place of shelter or concealment.
a squalid or vile abode or place.
dens of misery.
one of the units of a cub scout pack, analogous to a patrol in the Boy Scouts.
verb (used with object)
to drive or pursue (an animal) into its den.
to kill (an animal) inside its den.
verb (used without object)
to live in or as if in a den.
Den.
2abbreviation
Denmark.
den
1/ dɛn /
noun
the habitat or retreat of a lion or similar wild animal; lair
a small or secluded room in a home, often used for carrying on a hobby
a squalid or wretched room or retreat
a site or haunt
a den of vice
a small wooded valley; dingle
dialect, a place of sanctuary in certain catching games; home or base
verb
(intr) to live in or as if in a den
Den.
2abbreviation
Denmark
Word History and Origins
Origin of den1
Word History and Origins
Origin of den1
Example Sentences
Kirk was also known for going to college campuses and speaking to students: entering the lion’s den and affably challenging audiences to “change my mind.”
She returned to an area near Topanga Canyon, where she denned for months, beginning in October.
I never felt the metropolis up the 5 to be a den of grossness like too many of my fellow Orange Countians still think it is.
But they are opportunists when it comes to food and will become conditioned to relying on trash left behind by humans, especially in areas bordering on their habitats or dens.
The first person Robby checks in with is Dana, the charge nurse, who Gemmill refers to as both the “den mother” and “air traffic controller” of the ER.
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