disastrous |
causing grave harm, loss, ruin, or the like; tragic or calamitous. |
disavow |
to deny any knowledge of, responsibility for, or connection with; disclaim. [3 definitions] |
disavowable |
combined form of disavow. |
disband |
of an organized group, to break up or disperse. [2 definitions] |
disbar |
to expel officially from the legal profession. |
disbelief |
a lack of belief; refusal or unwillingness to believe. |
disbelieve |
to refuse to believe in; withhold belief from. [2 definitions] |
disburden |
to unload or relieve (someone or something) of anything burdensome; take a burden from. [3 definitions] |
disburse |
to pay out (funds); spend. [2 definitions] |
disbursement |
the act or an instance of paying out. [2 definitions] |
disc1 |
a phonograph record. [2 definitions] |
disc2 |
any thin, flat, circular object, or one that appears flat and circular. [4 definitions] |
discard |
to throw out or away; cast off. [5 definitions] |
discardable |
combined form of discard. |
disc brake |
a brake that operates by use of pressure exerted from two fixed pads against a rotating disc, as in an automobile. |
discern |
to perceive, make out, or detect. [3 definitions] |
discernable |
combined form of discern. |
discernible |
able to be perceived or distinguished. |
discerning |
exercising good judgment and discrimination; perceptive. |
discernment |
the act or an instance of discerning. [2 definitions] |
discharge |
to shoot or emit. [17 definitions] |