Vocabularies

English Vocabulary Dictionary | Word Meanings, Definitions & Examples

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disembark

verb
/ˌdɪsɪmˈbɑːrk/

To leave a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.

"The passengers disembarked from the plane after landing."

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈfræntʃaɪz/

To deprive someone of the right to vote or other rights.

"The new law could disenfranchise thousands of voters."

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈɡeɪdʒ/

To release or detach oneself from something; to withdraw.

"He tried to disengage from the heated argument."

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈtæŋɡl/

To free something or someone from a tangle or complication.

"She tried to disentangle her hair from the branches."

noun/verb
/dɪsˈfeɪvər/

disapproval or dislike; to regard with disapproval

"The new policy fell into disfavor with the public."

verb
/dɪsˈfɪɡjər/

to spoil or damage the appearance of something

"The fire disfigured the old building."

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verb
/dɪsˈɡɔrdʒ/

to vomit or eject contents; to give up something unwillingly

"The volcano disgorged ash and smoke."

noun
/dɪsˈɡreɪs/

Loss of respect, honor, or reputation due to shameful behavior.

"He was dismissed in disgrace after the scandal."

adjective
/dɪsˈɡreɪsfəl/

shameful; bringing dishonor; worthy of condemnation

"His disgraceful behavior shocked everyone at the party."

verb
/dɪsˈɡrʌntl/

to make someone dissatisfied or discontented

"The unfair treatment disgruntled the workers."

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verb/noun
/dɪsˈɡaɪz/

to change the appearance of something or someone so as to conceal identity

"He disguised himself as a police officer."

noun
/dɪsˈɡʌst/

a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant

"She expressed her disgust at the politician's corrupt behavior openly."

adjective
/dɪsˈɡʌstɪd/

feeling a strong sense of dislike or revulsion

"She was disgusted by the way he treated the animals."

adjective
/dɪsˈɡʌstɪŋ/

extremely unpleasant or offensive; causing strong dislike or revulsion

"The smell coming from the trash can was absolutely disgusting."

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Dish

noun
/dɪʃ/

A shallow container for serving or preparing food; also a particular kind of food prepared.

"She prepared a delicious pasta dish for dinner."

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Dish washer

noun
/ˈdɪʃ ˌwɒʃər/

an appliance for washing dishes automatically

"We installed a new dishwasher in our kitchen last week."

noun
/ˌdɪʃəˈbiːl/

The state of being only partly or loosely dressed; casual or careless attire.

"She answered the door in a state of dishabille, wearing just a robe."

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verb
/dɪsˈhɑːrtən/

To cause someone to lose confidence, hope, or spirit.

"The repeated failures disheartened the young athlete."

adjective
/dɪsˈhɑːrtənd/

Having lost confidence, hope, or spirit; discouraged.

"She looked disheartened after receiving the bad news."

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disheveled

adjective
/dɪˈʃɛvəld/

Untidy, messy, or in disorder, especially of hair or clothing.

"He arrived with disheveled hair and wrinkled clothes."

adjective
/dɪsˈɑːnɪst/

Behaving in an untruthful or deceitful way; not honest.

"It is dishonest to cheat in exams."

noun, verb
/dɪsˈɑːnər/

a state of shame or loss of respect; to bring shame upon someone or something

"The soldier felt he had brought dishonor to his family."

noun
/dɪsˈɒn.ər/

a state of shame or disgrace; lack of honor or integrity; failure to fulfill obligations

"Breaking his promise brought dishonour to his name and family legacy."

verb, noun
/ˌdɪsɪˈluːʒən/

to cause someone to realize that something is not as good as they believed

"The scandal disillusioned many voters."

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noun
/ˌdɪs.ɪˈluː.ʒən.mənt/

A feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.

"His disillusionment with politics made him withdraw from activism."

noun
/ˌdɪsɪnklɪˈneɪʃən/

a lack of willingness or desire to do something

"She showed a clear disinclination to join the meeting."

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈfɛkt/

to clean something thoroughly to destroy bacteria or viruses

"The nurse disinfected the wound before applying a bandage."

noun
/ˌdɪsɪnˈfɛktənt/

a chemical substance used to kill harmful microorganisms on surfaces

"The cleaner sprayed disinfectant on the table."

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noun
ˌdɪs.ɪnˈfek.ʃən

The process of destroying harmful microorganisms to prevent infection.

"Kitchen appliances require frequent disinfection."

disingenuous definition card — visual illustration of the meaning
adjective
/ˌdɪsɪnˈdʒɛnjʊəs/

not candid or sincere; giving a false appearance of honesty or openness

"She gave a disingenuous excuse for missing the meeting."

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disinherit

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt/

to deprive someone, especially a child, of inheritance or right to property

"The father threatened to disinherit his son for his reckless actions."

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disinter

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜːr/

to dig up something buried, especially a body

"The archaeologists disinterred ancient remains from the site."

noun
/dɪsˈɪntrəst/

lack of interest or concern

"His disinterest in the project was obvious."

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adjective
/dɪsˈɪntrəstɪd/

not influenced by personal interest; impartial or neutral

"The judge remained disinterested in the case."

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adjective
/dɪsˈdʒɔɪntɪd/

Lacking order, coherence, or connection; disconnected.

"The movie felt disjointed and hard to follow."

noun
/dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʃən/

A lack of connection between things; separation or disunity.

"There is a clear disjunction between theory and practice."

adjective
/dɪsˈdʒʌŋktɪv/

Serving to separate or divide; expressing a choice between alternatives.

"In grammar, 'or' is a disjunctive conjunction."

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disk

noun
/dɪsk/

a flat, circular object, often used to store data electronically

"All the data is saved on a hard disk."

verb, noun
/dɪsˈlaɪk/

to feel distaste or aversion for someone or something; a feeling of aversion

"I really dislike eating spicy food."

verb
/ˈdɪsləkeɪt/

To disturb the normal position of something, especially a joint in the body.

"He dislocated his shoulder while playing football."

verb
/dɪsˈlɒdʒ/

To remove or force out from a position, especially one that is fixed or hard to move.

"The troops dislodged the enemy from the hill."

adjective
/ˈdɪzməl/

gloomy; depressing; causing sadness or despair

"The weather was dismal with heavy rain and dark clouds."

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dismantle

verb
/dɪsˈmæntl̩/

to take apart a machine, structure, or system into separate pieces

"The workers dismantled the old factory equipment."

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noun/verb
/dɪsˈmeɪ/

a sudden loss of courage or confidence, often caused by disappointment or fear

"She was filled with dismay when she heard the bad news."

verb
/dɪsˈmɛmbər/

to cut or tear the limbs from a body; to divide into separate parts

"The king ordered his enemies to be dismembered."

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verb
/dɪsˈmɪs/

to remove someone from a job or position; to decide something is not important

"The manager dismissed the employee for being late too often."

noun
/dɪsˈmɪsl̩/

the act of removing someone from their job; the act of treating something as unimportant

"His unfair dismissal led to a lawsuit against the company."

verb
/ˌdɪsˈmaʊnt/

to get off or down from something, especially a horse, bicycle, or motorcycle

"The rider dismounted from the horse after a long journey."

noun
/ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiəns/

failure or refusal to obey rules, laws, or authority

"The child's disobedience worried his parents."

adjective
/ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiənt/

refusing or failing to obey rules or authority

"The teacher scolded the disobedient students."