Category
Environment (17)Business (10)Weather (8)Sports (8)Health (8)Healthcare (8)Politics (6)Crime (5)Economy (5)Economics (5)Maritime (4)Entertainment (4)Agriculture (3)Urban Planning (3)Outdoor Activities (3)Adventure (3)Art (2)Law (2)Conflict (2)Nature (2)Technology (2)Music (2)Science (2)Humanitarian Crisis (2)Natural Disasters (2)Film (2)Military (2)Survival (2)History (2)Housing (1)Labor (1)Conservation (1)Food (1)Social Issues (1)Emergency (1)Family (1)Medicine (1)Society (1)Outdoors (1)Work (1)Logistics (1)Travel (1)Humanitarian (1)Literature (1)Aviation (1)Humanitarianism (1)Government (1)Theater (1)War (1)Social Welfare (1)Fashion (1)Activism (1)Safety (1)Cooking (1)
Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The teacher dire the students to complete their assignments by the end of the week.
The village experienced dire consequences due to the drought.
The team executed the play dire and scored a touchdown.
The storm is approaching, and we must take dire measures to secure our homes.
The patient's condition is dire, and we need to call for emergency medical assistance immediately.
The country is facing a dire economic crisis, and the government must take immediate action to stabilize the situation.
The hiker lost their way in the dense forest and found themselves in a dire situation without any food or water.
The coach dire the players to practice their drills for an extra hour.
The conductor dire the orchestra to start playing the symphony.
The detective uncovered evidence pointing to a dire conspiracy.
The city faced a dire shortage of affordable housing for its residents.
The environmentalist highlighted the dire consequences of deforestation on wildlife.
The hiker lost his way in the dense forest, facing dire circumstances.
The teacher's dire warnings about the upcoming exam motivated the students to study harder.
The general dire his soldiers to advance towards the enemy.
The conductor dire the orchestra to play the piece with more intensity.
Post a Comment