dislike |
to regard with distaste, hostility, or antipathy. [2 definitions] |
dislikeable |
combined form of dislike. |
dislocate |
to put out of place, esp. in relation to other parts. [3 definitions] |
dislocation |
the act of dislocating, or the state of being dislocated. [2 definitions] |
dislodge |
to remove from or force out of a position or location. [2 definitions] |
disloyal |
unfaithful to one's duty or allegiance. |
disloyalty |
the quality, or an instance or act, of being disloyal, treacherous, or traitorous. |
dismal |
cheerless or depressing; gloomy. [2 definitions] |
dismantle |
to tear down; take apart. [2 definitions] |
dismay |
to trouble or disillusion. [4 definitions] |
dismember |
to sever or tear the members or limbs from. [2 definitions] |
dismiss |
to send away or allow to go away. [4 definitions] |
dismissal |
an act or instance of dismissing. [2 definitions] |
dismount |
to get down from a horse or vehicle. [4 definitions] |
Disneyland |
a theme park in Anaheim, California, the only one of the eleven worldwide Disney theme parks to be personally developed by Walt Disney. |
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] |