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C2 adjective
discomfiting
不快な
Meaning
Causing unease, embarrassment, or discomfort.
Example
His discomfiting questions made everyone shift uncomfortably in their seats.
B2 noun
discomfort
不快感
Meaning
A feeling of slight pain, unease, or awkwardness.
Example
She shifted in her chair due to discomfort in her back.
C2 verb
discommode
邪魔する
Meaning
To cause inconvenience or trouble to someone.
Example
I hope my request does not discommode you.
C2 verb
discompose
動揺させる
Meaning
To disturb the order or calmness of something or someone.
Example
The unexpected question seemed to discompose her.
C1 verb
disconcert
動揺させる
Meaning
To unsettle, confuse, or disturb the composure of someone.
Example
The sudden change of plans disconcerted the team.
B2 verb
disconnect
Meaning
to detach or separate from a connection or source
Example
Please disconnect the charger from the power outlet.
C2 adjective
disconsolate
慰めようのない
Meaning
very unhappy and unable to be comforted
Example
She was disconsolate after hearing the bad news.
C2 noun
discontinuance
中止
Meaning
the act of stopping something, especially permanently
Example
The discontinuance of the service disappointed many customers.
C1 noun
discord
不和
Meaning
Disagreement or conflict between people or ideas.
Example
Discord among people disrupts societal stability.
C1 adjective
discordant
不協和音
Meaning
disagreeing or clashing; harsh and jarring in sound
Example
The discordant notes of the band hurt our ears.
B1 noun, verb
discount
割引
Meaning
A reduction in the usual price of something; to reduce the price of something.
Example
The store offered a 20% discount on all electronics.
C2 verb
discountenance
非難する
Meaning
To disapprove of or discourage something.
Example
The teacher strongly discountenanced cheating in exams.
B2 verb
discourage
Meaning
to make someone less confident or enthusiastic about doing something
Example
Failure should not discourage you from trying again.
B2 adjective
Discouraging
落胆させる
Meaning
making someone feel less confident or enthusiastic about doing something
Example
The coach's discouraging words affected the team's morale.
B2 noun, verb
discourse
談話, 講義
Meaning
Written or spoken communication or debate.
Example
The professor gave a discourse on ancient philosophy.
A2 verb
discover
発見する
Meaning
to find something for the first time
Example
Scientists discovered a new planet last year.
B1 noun
discoveries
発見
Meaning
The action or process of finding or learning something for the first time; facts or things discovered.
Example
His discoveries revolutionized multiple fields.
B1 noun
discovery
発見
Meaning
The act of finding or learning something for the first time.
Example
The discovery of penicillin changed medical history.
C1 verb, noun
discredit
信用を失わせる
Meaning
To harm the reputation of someone or something; loss of respect or credibility.
Example
The scandal discredited the politician in the eyes of the public.
B2 adjective
discreet
慎重な
Meaning
careful and prudent in one's speech or actions, especially to keep something confidential or avoid embarrassment
Example
She was discreet about the details of their conversation.
C1 noun
discrepancies
不一致
Meaning
Differences between things that should be the same
Example
Discrepancies in regulations delay progress.
C1 noun
discrepancy
不一致, 差異, 矛盾
Meaning
A lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts.
Example
The audit revealed a discrepancy between the reported earnings and actual income.
C2 adjective
discrepant
不一致の
Meaning
showing a difference or inconsistency
Example
The witnesses gave discrepant accounts of the incident.
C1 adjective
discrete
離散的
Meaning
individually separate and distinct
Example
The course is divided into three discrete modules.