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disability the condition or state of incapacity, esp. as caused by an injury, congenital defect, illness, or the like. [3 definitions]
disable to cripple or incapacitate. [3 definitions]
disabled no longer operative; incapacitated. [2 definitions]
disabuse to free (a person) from misconception or deception; set straight.
disadvantage an unfavorable or inferior condition or circumstance. [3 definitions]
disadvantaged suffering from unfavorable or inferior conditions or circumstances, usu. of a material or social nature.
disadvantageous causing detriment; unfavorable.
disaffect to cause to lose affection for, loyalty to, or contentment in an idea, a person, or an organization such as a government; alienate.
disaffection an absence or loss of good will, faith, or loyalty, esp. toward a government, principle, or the like.
disaffiliate to break from or end an alliance, association, or connection with. [2 definitions]
disagree to differ or to have a differing opinion. [3 definitions]
disagreeable causing dislike or offense; unpleasant. [2 definitions]
disagreement a difference of opinion; conflict. [3 definitions]
disallow to refuse to allow or admit; reject. [2 definitions]
disambiguate to make distinctions between or among (things that are similar) in order to make clear the meaning of each, or to make clear the exact meaning of (a single thing that can be understood in various ways); eliminate ambiguity. [2 definitions]
disappear to become no longer visible. [3 definitions]
disappearance the act of disappearing or condition of having vanished.
disappoint to fail to fulfill the expectations, wishes, or hopes of. [2 definitions]
disappointed unhappy because of unfulfilled expectations.
disappointing failing to measure up to one's expectations, standards, or wishes.
disappointment the act of disappointing. [3 definitions]