disable |
to cripple or incapacitate. [3 definitions] |
disabled |
no longer operative; incapacitated. [2 definitions] |
disadvantage |
an unfavorable or inferior condition or circumstance. [3 definitions] |
disagree |
to differ or to have a differing opinion. [3 definitions] |
disagreeable |
causing dislike or offense; unpleasant. [2 definitions] |
disagreement |
a difference of opinion; conflict. [3 definitions] |
disappear |
to become no longer visible. [3 definitions] |
disappearance |
the act of disappearing or condition of having vanished. |
disappoint |
to fail to fulfill the expectations, wishes, or hopes of. [2 definitions] |
disappointed |
unhappy because of unfulfilled expectations. |
disappointing |
failing to measure up to one's expectations, standards, or wishes. |
disappointment |
the act of disappointing. [3 definitions] |
disapprove |
to hold an unfavorable opinion (often fol. by "of"). [3 definitions] |
disaster |
a sudden calamity, esp. one causing widespread damage or suffering such as an earthquake, flood, oil spill, or fire. [2 definitions] |
disbelief |
a lack of belief; refusal or unwillingness to believe. |
disc1 |
a phonograph record. [2 definitions] |
disc2 |
any thin, flat, circular object, or one that appears flat and circular. [4 definitions] |
discard |
to throw out or away; cast off. [5 definitions] |
discharge |
to shoot or emit. [17 definitions] |
disciple |
a pupil, adherent, or follower. [2 definitions] |
discipline |
training of the body or mind to bring about desired results, particularly orderliness and obedience. [7 definitions] |