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- disabledadjective
Having a physical or mental condition that limits movements, senses, or activities.
- disagreeverb
To have a different opinion from someone else.
- disagreementnoun
A lack of consensus or approval.
- disappearverb
To cease to be visible.
- disappearancenoun
The act or instance of someone or something ceasing to be visible or present.
- disappearedverb
Past tense of disappear; ceased to be visible.
- disappearingverb
In the process of ceasing to be visible.
- disappearsverb
Ceases to be visible.
- disappointverb
To fail to meet someone's hopes or expectations.
- disappointedadjective
Feeling sad or displeased because hopes or expectations were not fulfilled.
- disappointingadjective
Failing to meet expectations; causing disappointment.
- disappointmentnoun
The feeling of sadness or displeasure caused by unfulfilled expectations.
- disarmverb
To remove weapons from someone or something.
- disasternoun
A sudden event causing great damage, destruction, or suffering.
- disastersnoun
Multiple sudden events causing great damage or suffering.
- disastrousadjective
Causing great damage or harm.
- discnoun
A flat, thin, circular object.
- dischargeverb
To release someone from a hospital, prison, or military service.
- dischargedverb
Released from a hospital, prison, or military service.
- disciplenoun
A personal follower of Jesus during his life, especially one of the twelve Apostles.
- disciplesnoun
The personal followers of Jesus, especially the twelve Apostles.
- disciplinaryadjective
Relating to the enforcement of rules or punishment for breaking them.
- disciplinenoun
The practice of training people to obey rules and orders.
- discloseverb
To make information known, especially previously secret information.
- disconoun
A style of dance music popular in the 1970s with a strong beat and emphasis on bass.
- discomfortnoun
A feeling of slight pain or physical uneasiness.
- disconnectverb
To break the connection of or between; to detach.
- disconnectedadjective
Not connected; detached or separated.
- discountnoun
A reduction in the usual price of something.
- discoververb
To find something or someone unexpectedly or during a search.
- discoveredverb
Past tense and past participle of *discover*: found something or someone unexpectedly or during a search.
- discoveriesnoun
Plural of *discovery*: things that have been found or learned for the first time.
- discoveringverb
Present participle of *discover*: in the process of finding something unexpectedly or during a search.
- discoverynoun
The act or process of finding something previously unknown.
- discreetadjective
Careful and prudent in speech or actions, especially to avoid causing offense or attracting attention.
- discretionnoun
The quality of being discreet; prudence in speech or conduct.
- discriminationnoun
The unjust treatment of different categories of people, especially on grounds of race, age, sex, or disability.
- discussverb
To talk about something with another person or group of people.
- discussedverb
Past tense and past participle of *discuss*: talked about something with another person or group.
- discussingverb
Present participle of *discuss*: in the process of talking about something with others.
- discussionnoun
A conversation or exchange of ideas about a particular topic.
- discussionsnoun
Plural of *discussion*: multiple conversations or exchanges of ideas.
- diseasenoun
A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms.
- diseasesnoun
Plural of *disease*: multiple disorders or illnesses.
- disgracenoun
Loss of reputation or respect as a result of dishonorable action.
- disgracedverb
Past tense and past participle of *disgrace*: brought shame or discredit upon.
- disgracefuladjective
Shockingly unacceptable; deserving of condemnation.
- disguisenoun
A means of altering one's appearance to conceal one's identity.
- disguisedverb
Past tense and past participle of *disguise*: altered appearance to conceal identity.
- disgustnoun
A strong feeling of disapproval and dislike at something considered unacceptable.