| 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] |
| dispensary |
a room in an institution, such as a hospital, in which medical supplies are kept and given out. [2 definitions] |