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disproportion a lack of proper proportion or relationship in size, quantity, strength, or the like; disparity. [3 definitions]
disproportionate out of proportion, as in quantity or appearance; unbalanced.
disprove to prove to be untrue, erroneous, or invalid.
disputable able to be disputed or argued; questionable.
disputant one who disputes or contests; arguer; debater. [2 definitions]
disputation the act of disputing; discussion or debate. [2 definitions]
disputatious inclined to quarrel or provoke dispute; argumentative.
dispute to argue or debate about (a question, proposal, or the like). [7 definitions]
disqualification the act or an instance of disqualifying or being disqualified. [2 definitions]
disqualify to make unfit or unqualified. [2 definitions]
disquiet lack of mental calm or peace; anxiety; uneasiness. [2 definitions]
disquietude a state of uneasiness; anxiety.
disquisition a formal, often lengthy, oral or written discussion of a subject.
disregard to refuse to notice or respond to; ignore. [3 definitions]
disrepair the state or condition of needing repair (often prec. by "in").
disreputable in bad repute; not respectable. [2 definitions]
disrepute ill repute or low regard; disgrace or disfavor (usu. prec. by "in" or "into").
disrespect lack of respect; impoliteness; contempt. [2 definitions]
disrespectable combined form of disrespect.
disrespectful exhibiting disrespect; discourteous.
disrobe to take the clothes off; undress.