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664 Words That Start With DIS

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disa (noun) any orchid of the genus Disa; beautiful orchids with dark green leaves and usually hooded flowers; much prized as emblematic flowers in their native regions
disability (noun) the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness Synonyms: disablement, handicap, impairment
disable (verb) injure permanently Synonyms: handicap, incapacitate, invalid
(verb) make unable to perform a certain action Synonyms: disenable, incapacitate
disabled (adjective) the total or partial absence of a person's bodily or mental functions, including the absence of a part of a person's body Synonyms: handicapped
(noun) people collectively who are crippled or otherwise physically handicapped Synonyms: handicapped
disablement (noun) the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness Synonyms: disability, handicap, impairment
disabling (adjective) depriving of legal right; rendering legally disqualified Synonyms: disqualifying
(adjective) that cripples or disables or incapacitates Synonyms: crippling, incapacitating
disabuse (verb) free somebody (from an erroneous belief)
disabused (adjective) freed of a mistaken or misguided notion Synonyms: undeceived
disaccharidase (noun) an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of disaccharides into monosaccharides
disaccharide (noun) any of a variety of carbohydrates that yield two monosaccharide molecules on complete hydrolysis
disaccord (verb) be different from one another Synonyms: disagree, discord
disadvantage (noun) the quality of having an inferior or less favorable position
(verb) put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm Synonyms: disfavor, disfavour
disadvantaged (adjective) marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences Synonyms: deprived
disadvantageous (adjective) involving or creating circumstances detrimental to success or effectiveness Synonyms: unfavorable, unfavourable
disadvantageously (adverb) in a disadvantageous way; to someone's disadvantage Synonyms: badly
disaffect (verb) arouse hostility or indifference in where there had formerly been love, affection, or friendliness Synonyms: alienate, estrange
disaffected (adjective) discontented as toward authority Synonyms: ill-affected, malcontent, rebellious
disaffection (noun) disloyalty to the government or to established authority
(noun) the feeling of being alienated from other people Synonyms: alienation, estrangement
disaffirmation (noun) the act of asserting that something alleged is not true Synonyms: denial
disafforest (verb) remove the trees from Synonyms: deforest, disforest
disagree (verb) be of different opinions Synonyms: differ, dissent, take issue
(verb) be different from one another Synonyms: disaccord, discord
disagreeable (adjective) not to your liking
(adjective) unpleasant to interact with
(adjective) not agreeing with your tastes or expectations Synonyms: unsympathetic
disagreeableness (noun) an ill-tempered and offensive disposition
(noun) the quality of being disagreeable and unpleasant
disagreeably (adverb) in a disagreeable manner
disagreement (noun) a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions Synonyms: discrepancy, divergence, variance
(noun) the speech act of disagreeing or arguing or disputing
(noun) a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters Synonyms: dissension, dissonance
disallow (verb) command against Synonyms: forbid, interdict, nix, prohibit, proscribe, veto
disambiguate (verb) state unambiguously or remove ambiguities from
disambiguation (noun) clarification that follows from the removal of ambiguity
disambiguator (noun) (computer science) a natural language processing application that tries to determine the intended meaning of a word or phrase by examining the linguistic context in which it is used
disappear (verb) get lost, as without warning or explanation Synonyms: go away, vanish
(verb) cease to exist Synonyms: vanish
(verb) become less intense and fade away gradually Synonyms: evaporate, melt
(verb) become invisible or unnoticeable Synonyms: go away, vanish
disappearance (noun) the act of leaving secretly or without explanation Synonyms: disappearing
(noun) gradually ceasing to be visible Synonyms: fade
(noun) the event of passing out of sight
(noun) ceasing to exist
disappearing (noun) the act of leaving secretly or without explanation Synonyms: disappearance
disappoint (verb) fail to meet the hopes or expectations of Synonyms: let down
disappointed (adjective) disappointingly unsuccessful Synonyms: defeated, discomfited, foiled, frustrated, thwarted
disappointedly (adverb) in disappointment; in a disappointed manner
disappointing (adjective) not up to expectations Synonyms: dissatisfactory, unsatisfying
disappointingly (adverb) in a disappointing manner
disappointment (noun) an act (or failure to act) that disappoints someone Synonyms: dashing hopes
(noun) a feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized Synonyms: letdown
disapprobation (noun) an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable Synonyms: condemnation
disapproval (noun) the act of disapproving or condemning
(noun) an inclination to withhold approval from some person or group Synonyms: disfavor, disfavour, dislike
(noun) the expression of disapproval
(noun) a feeling of disliking something or what someone is doing
disapprove (verb) consider bad or wrong
(verb) deem wrong or inappropriate Synonyms: reject
disapproving (adjective) expressing or manifesting disapproval
disapprovingly (adverb) showing disapproval
disarm (verb) remove offensive capability from Synonyms: demilitarise, demilitarize
(verb) take away the weapons from; render harmless Synonyms: unarm
(verb) make less hostile; win over
disarmament (noun) act of reducing or depriving of arms Synonyms: disarming
disarmer (noun) someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes Synonyms: pacificist, pacifist
disarming (adjective) capable of allaying hostility
(noun) act of reducing or depriving of arms Synonyms: disarmament
disarrange (verb) disturb the arrangement of
(verb) destroy the arrangement or order of
disarranged (adjective) having the arrangement disturbed; not in order
disarrangement (noun) a condition in which an orderly system has been disrupted Synonyms: disorganisation, disorganization
disarray (noun) untidiness (especially of clothing and appearance) Synonyms: disorderliness
(noun) a mental state characterized by a lack of clear and orderly thought and behavior Synonyms: confusedness, confusion, mental confusion, muddiness
(verb) bring disorder to Synonyms: disorder
disarrayed (adjective) in disarray
disarticulate (verb) separate at the joints Synonyms: disjoint
disassemble (verb) take apart into its constituent pieces Synonyms: break apart, break up, dismantle, take apart
disassembly (noun) the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery) Synonyms: dismantlement, dismantling
disassociate (verb) part; cease or break association with Synonyms: disjoint, dissociate, disunite, divorce
disassociation (noun) a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently Synonyms: dissociation
(noun) the state of being unconnected in memory or imagination
disaster (noun) an act that has disastrous consequences
(noun) an event resulting in great loss and misfortune Synonyms: calamity, cataclysm, catastrophe, tragedy
(noun) a state of extreme (usually irremediable) ruin and misfortune Synonyms: catastrophe
disastrous (adjective) (of events) having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences; bringing ruin Synonyms: black, calamitous, fatal, fateful
disastrously (adverb) in a disastrous manner
disavow (verb) refuse to acknowledge; disclaim knowledge of; responsibility for, or association with
disavowable (adjective) capable of being disavowed
disavowal (noun) denial of any connection with or knowledge of Synonyms: disclaimer
disband (verb) stop functioning or cohering as a unit Synonyms: dissolve
(verb) cause to break up or cease to function
disbandment (noun) the act of disbanding
disbar (verb) remove from the bar; expel from the practice of law by official action
disbarment (noun) the act of expelling a lawyer from the practice of law
disbelief (noun) doubt about the truth of something Synonyms: incredulity, mental rejection, scepticism, skepticism
(noun) a rejection of belief Synonyms: unbelief
disbelieve (verb) reject as false; refuse to accept Synonyms: discredit
disbelieving (adjective) denying or questioning the tenets of especially a religion Synonyms: sceptical, skeptical, unbelieving
disbelievingly (adverb) in an incredulous manner Synonyms: incredulously, unbelievingly
disbud (verb) destroy undeveloped horn buds (of cattle)
(verb) thin out buds to improve the quality of the remaining flowers
disburden (verb) take the burden off; remove the burden from Synonyms: unburden
disbursal (noun) the act of spending or disbursing money Synonyms: disbursement, outlay, spending
(noun) amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures) Synonyms: disbursement, expense
disburse (verb) expend, as from a fund Synonyms: pay out
disbursement (noun) the act of spending or disbursing money Synonyms: disbursal, outlay, spending
(noun) amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible (as opposed to capital expenditures) Synonyms: disbursal, expense
disburser (noun) someone who spends money to purchase goods or services Synonyms: expender, spender
disc (noun) a flat circular plate Synonyms: disk
(noun) sound recording consisting of a disk with a continuous groove; used to reproduce music by rotating while a phonograph needle tracks in the groove Synonyms: disk, phonograph record, phonograph recording, platter, record
(noun) (computer science) a memory device consisting of a flat disk covered with a magnetic coating on which information is stored Synonyms: disk, magnetic disc, magnetic disk
(noun) something with a round shape resembling a flat circular plate Synonyms: disk, saucer
discalceate (adjective) (used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandals Synonyms: discalced, unshod
discalced (adjective) (used of certain religious orders) barefoot or wearing only sandals Synonyms: discalceate, unshod
discant (noun) a decorative musical accompaniment (often improvised) added above a basic melody Synonyms: descant
discard (noun) getting rid of something that is regarded as useless or undesirable Synonyms: throwing away
(noun) (cards) the act of throwing out a useless card or of failing to follow suit
(noun) anything that is cast aside or discarded
(verb) throw or cast away Synonyms: cast aside, cast away, cast out, chuck out, dispose, fling, put away, throw away, throw out, toss, toss away, toss out
discarded (adjective) thrown away Synonyms: cast-off, throwaway, thrown-away
discase (verb) get undressed Synonyms: disrobe, peel, strip, strip down, uncase, unclothe, undress
disceptation (noun) a contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement Synonyms: arguing, argument, contention, contestation, controversy, disputation, tilt
discern (verb) detect with the senses Synonyms: distinguish, make out, pick out, recognise, recognize, spot, tell apart
discernability (noun) distinctness that makes perception easy Synonyms: legibility
discernable (adjective) perceptible by the senses or intellect Synonyms: discernible
discernible (adjective) perceptible by the senses or intellect Synonyms: discernable
(adjective) capable of being seen or noticed Synonyms: evident, observable
(adjective) capable of being perceived clearly
discerning (adjective) having or revealing keen insight and good judgment
(adjective) able to make or detect effects of great subtlety; sensitive
(adjective) quick to understand Synonyms: apprehensive
(adjective) unobtrusively perceptive and sympathetic Synonyms: discreet
discernment (noun) the trait of judging wisely and objectively Synonyms: discretion
(noun) the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations Synonyms: judgement, judgment, sagaciousness, sagacity
(noun) the cognitive condition of someone who understands Synonyms: apprehension, savvy, understanding
(noun) perception of that which is obscure Synonyms: perceptiveness
(noun) delicate discrimination (especially of esthetic values) Synonyms: appreciation, perceptiveness, taste
discerp (verb) divide into pieces Synonyms: dismember, take apart
(verb) cut off from a whole Synonyms: lop, sever
discharge (noun) the act of discharging a gun Synonyms: firing, firing off
(noun) the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart) Synonyms: dismissal, dismission, firing, liberation, release, sack, sacking
(noun) a formal written statement of relinquishment Synonyms: release, waiver
(noun) the act of venting Synonyms: venting
(noun) the sudden giving off of energy
(noun) the pouring forth of a fluid Synonyms: outpouring, run
(noun) electrical conduction through a gas in an applied electric field Synonyms: arc, electric arc, electric discharge, spark
(noun) any of several bodily processes by which substances go out of the body Synonyms: emission, expelling
(noun) a substance that is emitted or released Synonyms: emission
(verb) eliminate (a substance) Synonyms: eject, exhaust, expel, release
(verb) become empty or void of its content Synonyms: empty
(verb) pronounce not guilty of criminal charges Synonyms: acquit, assoil, clear, exculpate, exonerate
(verb) release from military service Synonyms: muster out
(verb) cause to go off Synonyms: fire
(verb) go off or discharge Synonyms: fire, go off
(verb) pour forth or release
(verb) remove the charge from
(verb) remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave Synonyms: drop, drop off, put down, set down, unload
(verb) complete or carry out Synonyms: complete, dispatch
(verb) free from obligations or duties Synonyms: free
discharged (adjective) having lost your job Synonyms: dismissed, fired, laid-off, pink-slipped
disciform (adjective) having a round or oval shape like a disc
discina (noun) any fungus of the genus Discina
disciple (noun) someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another Synonyms: adherent
discipleship (noun) the position of disciple
disciplinal (adjective) designed to promote discipline Synonyms: corrective, disciplinary
disciplinarian (noun) someone who demands exact conformity to rules and forms Synonyms: martinet, moralist

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