disown |
to refuse to have any relationship with; deny one's ownership of. |
dispatch |
to send off to a particular place or for a particular purpose. [2 definitions] |
dispel |
to scatter or drive away in all directions. |
dispense |
to give out in portions; distribute. [2 definitions] |
dispense with |
to do without or do away with. |
disperse |
to drive away in all directions; scatter. [3 definitions] |
displace |
to force out of a home territory or particular place. [3 definitions] |
display |
to cause to be seen; show. [6 definitions] |
displease |
to upset or disappoint; annoy; offend. |
disposable |
meant to be thrown out after use. |
disposal |
a giving away or a getting rid of something. [3 definitions] |
dispose |
to place or arrange. |
dispose of |
to deal with; take care of. [2 definitions] |
disposition |
a person's usual mood or attitude. [2 definitions] |
disprove |
to prove to be not true or valid. |
dispute |
to argue or debate about. [4 definitions] |
disqualify |
to make not fit or qualified. |
disregard |
to pay no attention to; ignore. [2 definitions] |
disreputable |
having a bad reputation; not having the respect or trust of others. |
disrespect |
lack of respect; rudeness. [2 definitions] |
disrupt |
to disturb or cause confusion in. [2 definitions] |