Words ending in "ion" with D

  • Detention ends with ion; means being kept in custody.

  • Decision ends with ion; choice made after thinking.

  • Donation ends with ion; giving money or goods.

  • Division ends with ion; act of splitting or sharing.

  • Diction ends with ion; style of speaking or writing.

  • Destination ends with ion; place you are heading to.

  • Duration ends with ion; length of time something lasts.

  • Dominion ends with ion; territory under control.

  • Dictation ends with ion; speaking text to be written.

  • Dedication ends with ion; commitment to a purpose.

  • Damnation ends with ion; being condemned, esp. in religion.

  • Direction ends with ion; course or guidance toward a place.

  • Destruction ends with ion; act of ruining or demolishing.

  • Domination ends with ion; control or power over others.

  • Demolition ends with ion; controlled tearing down of buildings.

  • Definition ends with ion; explanation of a word’s meaning.

  • Determination ends with ion; firmness of purpose or decision.

  • Devotion ends with ion; deep love, loyalty, or dedication.

  • Ends with 'ion'; noun from 'delete', removing data.

  • Ends in 'ion'; noun for size or extent in space.

  • Ends in 'ion'; false belief or misconception.

  • Ends in 'ion'; low mood mental condition.

  • Ends in 'ion'; act of being downgraded.

  • Ends in 'ion'; reasoning from general to specific.

  • Ends in 'ion'; act of deceiving or tricking.

  • Ends in 'ion'; spreading of particles in fluid.

  • Ends exactly in 'ion'; public demonstration.

  • Ends in 'ion'; something that diverts attention.

  • Distinction
  • Ends in 'ion'; expansion or widening process.

  • Ends in 'ion'; deviation means departure from norm.

  • Ends in 'ion'; state of despair or great distress.

  • Ends in 'ion'; process of digesting food.

  • Ends in 'ion'; process of making distinctions.

  • Ends in 'ion'; loss of water, often in bodies.

  • Ends exactly in 'ion'; making a solution weaker.

  • Ends in 'ion'; spoken or written account of something.

  • Ends in 'ion'; naming system, esp. for religions.

  • Noun from Latin, means detour or distraction.

  • From Latin discussio, talk or debate about something.

  • Group sent to represent others; Latin delegatio.

  • Official statement or announcement; from Latin.

  • Great destruction or ruin; used for disasters.

  • Act of handing out or spreading; business term.

  • Finding or discovering something hidden.

  • Tooth arrangement in jaws; used in dentistry.

  • Act of abandoning or deserting someone/something.

  • Process of worsening or breaking down quality.

  • Act of decorating; linked to ornaments and art.

  • Careful consideration before making decisions.

  • Unfair treatment based on group traits; law term.

  • Act of causing something to explode; from Latin.

  • Mockery or ridicule; from Latin derisio.

  • Act of beheading; dark but correct “-ation” noun.

  • Process of making something into a drama.

  • Attempt to foretell the future; used in magic lore.

  • Long academic thesis, esp. for a doctorate.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for cutting apart in detail.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for careful judgment.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for creating documents.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for making something diverse.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for feeling not satisfied.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for origin or forming from source.

  • Ends in 'tion'; noun for neglect of duty.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for using up resources.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for representing in image or story.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for meaning of a term.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for removing currency status.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for decline or deterioration.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for clearing forests.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for throwing out of a window.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for damaging someone's reputation.

  • Ends with 'tion'; noun for destroying a large part.

The words in the list Words ending in "ion" with D come from players of the word game City, Country, River.