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disobedience the act of refusing or failing to obey.
disobedient refusing or neglecting to obey.
disobey to fail or refuse to obey.
disoblige to neglect to tend to, or to go against the wishes of. [2 definitions]
disorder lack of order; disarrangement. [5 definitions]
disordered in a condition of confusion or disarrangement. [2 definitions]
disorderly disarranged or untidy. [3 definitions]
disorderly conduct a minor legal offense against public order or morality, such as creating a disturbance.
disorganize to upset or destroy the organization, order, or systematic arrangement of.
disorganized lacking order or systematic arrangement; disorderly. [2 definitions]
disorient to cause to lose one's bearings or sense of direction. [2 definitions]
disown to deny a relationship with or ownership of; repudiate.
disparage to depreciate or belittle, esp. in speech. [2 definitions]
disparagement the act or an instance of belittling or depreciating, esp. in speech.
disparate essentially different and distinct.
disparity the condition or an instance of being unlike, unequal, or of different kinds; difference.
dispassionate without strong feeling or bias; calm; impartial.
dispatch to send off to a specific place or for a specific purpose. [7 definitions]
dispatcher a person who dispatches. [2 definitions]
dispel to drive away or get rid of by, or as if by, scattering in all directions; disperse.
dispensable capable of being omitted; not necessary. [2 definitions]