| discontinuance |
the act of stopping or condition of being stopped; interruption. [2 definitions] |
| discontinue |
to stop or put an end to. [5 definitions] |
| discontinuity |
lack of coherence or continuity. [2 definitions] |
| discontinuous |
interrupted or intermittent; not continuous. |
| discophile |
one who collects and is esp. knowledgeable about phonograph records. |
| discord |
lack of agreement or harmony among persons or things; disagreement; conflict. [3 definitions] |
| discordant |
in conflict or disagreement. [2 definitions] |
| discotheque |
a nightclub for dancing, usu. with recorded, amplified music; disco. |
| discount |
to deduct (an amount or percentage) from a cost or price. [11 definitions] |
| discountable |
combined form of discount. |
| discountenance |
to embarrass or disconcert. [2 definitions] |
| discount house |
a store that regularly sells merchandise for less than the usual retail prices; discount store. |
| discount store |
see discount house. |
| discourage |
to cause to lose hope or confidence; dishearten. [3 definitions] |
| discourageable |
combined form of discourage. |
| discouragement |
the act of discouraging, or the condition or an instance of being discouraged. [2 definitions] |
| discourse |
verbal communication; conversation. [4 definitions] |
| discourteous |
not having or showing good manners; impolite; rude. |
| discourtesy |
impoliteness; rudeness. [2 definitions] |
| discover |
to find or see (something unknown) before anyone else. [2 definitions] |
| discoverable |
combined form of discover. |