| disesteem |
to disfavor, disrespect, or have low regard for. [2 definitions] |
| disfavor |
unfavorable regard or opinion; displeasure or disapproval. [4 definitions] |
| disfigure |
to mar the appearance or shape of. |
| disfigurement |
the act of disfiguring. [2 definitions] |
| disfranchise |
to deprive (someone) of a right of citizenship, esp. the right to vote; disenfranchise. [2 definitions] |
| disgorge |
to bring up from, or as though from, the mouth or throat; vomit; expel. [3 definitions] |
| disgrace |
the state of being in disrespect, dishonor, or disfavor; shame. [3 definitions] |
| disgraceful |
bringing about disgrace, or having a shameful nature. |
| disgruntle |
to make irritably dissatisfied or discontent. |
| disguise |
to change or hide the features of, in order to prevent recognition. [5 definitions] |
| disgust |
to cause nausea or revulsion in; sicken; repel. [3 definitions] |
| disgusting |
causing disgust; repulsive; sickening. |
| dish |
a container for serving or storing food, usu. open and somewhat flat. [7 definitions] |
| dishabille |
a state of partial or complete undress. [2 definitions] |
| dish antenna |
a radio antenna with a round, concave reflector, used to receive or send satellite and microwave signals. |
| disharmony |
lack of harmony; discord. |
| dishcloth |
a cloth for washing dishes; dishrag. |
| dishearten |
to depress or destroy the hope or confidence of; discourage; dispirit. |
| dishevel |
to undo and let fall loosely (hair or clothing). [2 definitions] |
| disheveled |
undone and loosely hanging; unkempt. [2 definitions] |
| dishful |
that quantity, usu. of food, that fills any particular dish. |