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dis·own
 disown
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- pronunciation:
- dIs
on
- features:
- Word Parts
part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
disowns, disowning, disowned |
definition: |
to refuse to have any relationship with; deny one's ownership of.
She was afraid her family would disown her if she ran away from home.The senator disowned a speech he had given ten years before.- synonyms:
- reject
- antonyms:
- accept, claim
- similar words:
- abandon, forsake
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related words: |
desert |
The word disown
contains the following part:
dis-
Latin
prefix
that means not; apart; reverse, negate
  More about this word part:
The prefix dis-
occurs in English attached to Latin roots, as in dissent
, but also forms words in English by attaching to verbs (dishearten) and nouns ( disbelief
). dis-
has two other forms, as the "s" sound in dis-
assimilates to the initial sound of the base to which it is attached. See the assimilated forms dif- and di-3.
  Example words:
disable, disadvantage, disagree, disagreeable, disappear, disappearance, disappoint, disapprove, disbelief, discard, discomfort, disconnect, discord, discourteous, disgrace, disgust, dishonest, disintegrate, dislike, dislodge, dismantle, disobey, disorder, disown, dispense, displace, display, displease, disposable, disposal, disprove, disqualify, disregard, disrupt, dissect, dissent, dissolve, distort, distrust, disturb
- synonyms:
- de-, un-
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