discharge |
to shoot or fire off. [6 definitions] |
disciple |
one who follows a leader or teacher; pupil. [2 definitions] |
discipline |
training of the body or mind to bring about good performance and good behavior. [7 definitions] |
disc jockey |
a person whose job is to play recorded music on the radio or for an event such as a dance. |
disclose |
to make known; tell. [2 definitions] |
disco |
a place for dancing to recorded music. [2 definitions] |
discomfort |
a condition of being uneasy or in pain. |
disconnect |
to break off or stop the connection of or between. [2 definitions] |
discontented |
not satisfied or content; unhappy. |
discontinue |
to stop or put an end to. |
discord |
lack of agreement or harmony among people or things; conflict. [2 definitions] |
discount |
to take away from a cost or price. [3 definitions] |
discourage |
to cause to lose hope or confidence. [2 definitions] |
discourteous |
not having or showing good manners; not polite; rude. |
discover |
to find or see before anyone else. [2 definitions] |
discovery |
the act of discovering. [2 definitions] |
discriminate |
to judge or treat someone unfairly because he or she belongs to a particular group or category of people (usually followed by "against"). [2 definitions] |
discrimination |
the act of seeing or sensing differences between things. [2 definitions] |
discus |
a disk made of wood with a metal rim, thrown for distance by some track and field athletes. [2 definitions] |
discuss |
to talk together about. [2 definitions] |
discussion |
the act or an instance of talking or writing about something. |