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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]
dissatisfaction the state or condition of not being satisfied, or a cause of this condition.
dissatisfied not pleased; disappointed.
dissect to cut open or apart in order to examine. [2 definitions]
dissent to disagree with an opinion or belief held by many others. [2 definitions]
dissident not agreeing with or opposed to the opinions of others or the power of some group or organization. [2 definitions]
dissolve to mix completely with liquid. [5 definitions]
distance the measure of space between things, places, or points in time. [3 definitions]
distant far away in time or space. [3 definitions]
distasteful not to one's liking; unpleasant.
distemper a disease that infects mostly dogs, but also cats and horses. Distemper causes fever, loss of appetite, and breathing difficulties.
distinct different or set apart; separate (sometimes followed by "from"). [3 definitions]