discoloration |
a discolored mark or area. [2 definitions] |
discombobulate |
(informal) to confuse or disconcert. |
discomfit |
to upset or confuse. [2 definitions] |
discomfiture |
confusion or discomfort. [2 definitions] |
discomfort |
uneasiness, pain, or distress of mind or body. [3 definitions] |
discomfortable |
combined form of discomfort. |
discommode |
to inconvenience or trouble. |
discompose |
to upset the composure of; perturb; agitate. [2 definitions] |
disconcert |
to upset the calm or self-assurance of; ruffle. [2 definitions] |
disconcerted |
confused, uneasy, or disturbed. |
disconcerting |
disturbing, confusing, or unsettling; disquieting. |
disconnect |
to break off or interrupt the connection of or between. [3 definitions] |
disconnected |
not connected; separated. [2 definitions] |
disconsolate |
hopelessly unhappy; dejected. [2 definitions] |
discontent |
not content or satisfied; discontented. [4 definitions] |
discontented |
dissatisfied or restlessly unhappy; not contented. |
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. |