"Donnish" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Donnish" Meaning

"Donnish" is an adjective that means relating to or suggestive of Denmark or the Danes, or characteristic of the Danish people or culture. It is often used to describe something that is-personally or strikingly typical of Danish way of life, customs, or views.

"Donnish" Examples

Denoting something specifically British or English


The term "fish and chips" is a donnish staple, enjoyed by people all over the UK.
The donnish sense of humor is characterized by its dry wit and sarcasm.
The traditional English afternoon tea is a quintessential donnish experience.
The BBC is a valuable source of donnish news, sport, and entertainment.
The popularity of Premier League football is a reflection of donnish pride and passion for the sport.

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Donjon

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Donjon is an old-fashioned term for a keep, a strong tower or citadel at the center of a medieval castle or fortress, used as a last line of defense or a place of refuge.

Donkey

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A donkey is a domesticated mammal of the assidae family, closely related to horses and zebras. It is a small to medium-sized equine, typically brown or gray in color, with a distinctive loud braying cry. Donkeys are known for their strength, stubbornness, and ability to carry loads over long distances. They are often used as pack animals or for riding, particularly in rural areas where motorized transportation is not available. The term "donkey" is also used as a colloquialism to describe someone who is deemed foolish or stubborn.

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Donne

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The word "donne" is a French word, not English. In English, the word "donne" does not have a direct translation. However, I assume you are referring to the English word "done", which means:<br><br> in the past tense, indicating that an action has been completed<br> in the past participle, used to form the present perfect tense to indicate that an action started in the past and continues up to the present moment.<br><br>For example:<br>"I have done my homework." (The action of doing homework started in the past and has been completed up to the present moment.)

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Donner

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Donner is a noun that refers to a person or animal that is sacrificed or given up in order to save others, typically in a situation where there are limited resources, such as food or shelter.

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