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    den
    /dɛn/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. (of a wild animal) live in a den: "the cubs denned in the late autumn"

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  2. a room in a house or apartment, used for activities not involving work: The kids are watching TV in the den. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. den noun [C] (FOR CHILDREN) UK. a rough structure, usually built outside from pieces of wood, cardboard, etc., in which children play.

  3. The meaning of DEN is the lair of a wild usually predatory animal. How to use den in a sentence. the lair of a wild usually predatory animal; a hollow or cavern used especially as a hideout; a center of secret activity…

  4. 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.

  5. 1. The shelter or retreat of a wild animal; a lair. 2. A cave or hollow used as a refuge or hiding place. 3. A hidden or squalid dwelling place: a den of thieves. 4. A secluded room for study or relaxation. 5. A unit of about eight to ten Cub Scouts. intr.v. denned, den·ning, dens. To inhabit or hide in a den.

  6. Den is an Old English word meaning “shelter for a wild animal.” While we still use it in this sense, the word has taken on some additional meanings. For example, den can refer to a room that's used primarily for relaxing, watching television, and socializing with friends.

  7. A den is a secret place where people meet, usually for a dishonest purpose. I could provide you with the addresses of at least three illegal drinking dens. ...a Victorian thieves' den.

  8. a room in a house or apartment, used for activities not involving work: The kids are watching TV in the den. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. den noun [C] (FOR CHILDREN) UK. a rough structure, usually built outside from pieces of wood, cardboard, etc., in which children play.

  9. Origin of Den. From Middle English den, from Old English denn (“den, lair (of a beast), cave; a swine-pasture, a woodland pasture for swine”), from Proto-Germanic *danjō (“threshing-floor, barn-floor”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰen- (“flat surface, board, sheet, area, palm of the hand”).

  10. (British English, old-fashioned, informal) a room in a house where a person can work or study without being interrupted. He would often retire to his den. a secret place, often made roughly with walls and a roof, where children play. They made themselves a den in the woods. (North American English) a group of Cub Scouts. Word Origin. Idioms.

  11. DEN definition: 1. the home of some wild animals: 2. a place where secret and illegal activity happens: 3. a room…. Learn more.