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diatribe
PoliticsC2
Meaning: A bitter and abusive speech or piece of writing.
Part of speech: noun
Example: His diatribe against the government was widely shared.
Category: Politics β€Ί Criticism
Synonyms:
  • tirade
  • rant
dictator
PoliticsB2
Meaning: A ruler with absolute power, often taken by force.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dictator ruled the country with an iron fist.
Category: Politics β€Ί Governance
Synonyms:
  • tyrant
  • autocrat
Antonyms:
  • democrat
  • leader
dictatorial
PoliticsC1
Meaning: Relating to a ruler with total power.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The dictatorial regime suppressed all opposition.
Category: Politics
Meaning 2: Expecting obedience without question.
Example: Her dictatorial style made it hard for others to voice their opinions.
Synonyms:
  • authoritarian
  • tyrannical
Antonyms:
  • democratic
  • liberal
dictatorship
PoliticsB2
Meaning: A government controlled by a single leader or party.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The country fell into a dictatorship after the coup.
Category: Politics
Meaning 2: Absolute power held by one person or group.
Example: Living under a dictatorship can be very oppressive.
Synonyms:
  • autocracy
  • totalitarianism
Antonyms:
  • democracy
  • republic
dignitary
PoliticsB2
Meaning: A person of high rank or importance.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dignitary attended the ceremony.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • official
  • notable
diktat
PoliticsC2
Meaning: An order or decree imposed by someone in power.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The new policy was seen as a diktat from the management.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • edict
  • mandate
diplomacy
PoliticsC1
Meaning: The art of managing international relations and negotiations.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Diplomacy is essential for maintaining peaceful relations between countries.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • negotiation
  • diplomatic relations
Antonyms: conflict
diplomat
PoliticsB2
Meaning: An official representing a country abroad.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The diplomat attended the international conference.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • envoy
  • representative
diplomatic
PoliticsC1
Meaning: Relating to diplomacy or diplomats.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She has a diplomatic approach to resolving conflicts.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • tactful
  • political
Antonyms: rude
diplomatic bags
PoliticsB2
Meaning: Special bags used by diplomats to transport official documents and items without inspection.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The embassy sent important documents in diplomatic bags.
Category: Politics β€Ί International Relations
diplomatic corps
PoliticsB2
Meaning: The body of diplomats representing their countries in a foreign country.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The diplomatic corps attended the national celebration.
Category: Politics β€Ί International Relations
diplomatic immunity
PoliticsC1
Meaning: Legal immunity granted to diplomats, protecting them from prosecution in the host country.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He was able to avoid arrest due to diplomatic immunity.
Category: Politics β€Ί International Relations
diplomatic pouch
PoliticsB2
Meaning: A container used to send official documents and items between embassies and consulates.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The documents were sent via diplomatic pouch to ensure their security.
Category: Politics β€Ί International Relations
diplomatist
PoliticsC2
Meaning: A person who is skilled in diplomacy; a diplomat.
Part of speech: noun
Example: As a diplomatist, he negotiated treaties between nations.
Category: Politics β€Ί International Relations
Synonyms: diplomat
direct action
PoliticsC2
Meaning: Immediate action taken to achieve a goal, often in a political context.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The group organized a direct action to protest the policy.
Category: Politics β€Ί Activism
direct rule
PoliticsC2
Meaning: A system of governance where a central authority directly controls a region.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The territory was under direct rule from the capital.
Category: Politics β€Ί Governance
director general
PoliticsC2
Meaning: The highest-ranking official in an organization, often in government or international bodies.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The director general addressed the assembly.
Category: Politics β€Ί International Relations
disaffected
PoliticsC2
Meaning: Feeling alienated or discontented, especially with authority.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disaffected youth protested against the government.
Category: Politics β€Ί Social Issues
Synonyms:
  • discontented
  • alienated
Antonyms: content
disaffection
PoliticsC2
Meaning: A feeling of discontent or alienation, especially towards authority.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Disaffection among the workers led to strikes.
Category: Politics β€Ί Social Issues
Synonyms:
  • discontent
  • alienation
disarm
PoliticsB2
Meaning: to take away weapons
Part of speech: verb
Example: The soldiers were ordered to disarm.
Category: Politics β€Ί Disarmament
Meaning 2: to make someone less hostile
Example: He tried to disarm her anger with a joke.
Synonyms:
  • dismantle
  • neutralize
Antonyms:
  • arm
  • equip
disarmament
PoliticsC1
Meaning: the reduction or elimination of weapons
Part of speech: noun
Example: Disarmament is essential for global peace.
Category: Politics β€Ί Disarmament
Synonyms:
  • demilitarization
  • arms reduction
Antonyms:
  • armament
  • militarization
disavow
PoliticsC2
Meaning: to deny any responsibility for or support of something
Part of speech: verb
Example: He chose to disavow his earlier statements.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • disown
  • reject
Antonyms:
  • acknowledge
  • accept
disavowal
PoliticsC2
Meaning: the act of denying responsibility or support
Part of speech: noun
Example: His disavowal of the project surprised everyone.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • denial
  • rejection
Antonyms:
  • acceptance
  • acknowledgment
disband
PoliticsB2
Meaning: to break up or dissolve an organization or group
Part of speech: verb
Example: The committee decided to disband after the project was completed.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • dissolve
  • terminate
Antonyms:
  • assemble
  • form
disbandment
PoliticsC1
Meaning: the act of disbanding
Part of speech: noun
Example: The disbandment of the team was unexpected.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • dissolution
  • termination
discontent
PoliticsB2
Meaning: a feeling of dissatisfaction
Part of speech: noun
Example: There was widespread discontent among the workers.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • dissatisfaction
  • unrest
Antonyms:
  • contentment
  • satisfaction
discontented
PoliticsB2
Meaning: feeling unhappy or dissatisfied
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The discontented employees voiced their concerns.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • dissatisfied
  • unhappy
Antonyms:
  • content
  • satisfied
discord
PoliticsB2
Meaning: disagreement or conflict
Part of speech: noun
Example: There was discord among the team members.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • disagreement
  • conflict
Antonyms:
  • harmony
  • agreement
discredit
PoliticsC1
Meaning: to harm the reputation of someone or something
Part of speech: verb
Example: The scandal could discredit the politician.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • defame
  • disgrace
Antonyms:
  • honor
  • praise
discriminate
PoliticsB2
Meaning: To recognize a distinction; to differentiate.
Part of speech: verb
Example: It's important to discriminate between fact and opinion.
Category: Politics β€Ί Human Rights
Synonyms:
  • distinguish
  • differentiate
Antonyms:
  • confuse
  • mix up
discrimination
PoliticsB2
Meaning: The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Discrimination based on race is illegal.
Category: Politics β€Ί Human Rights
Synonyms:
  • bias
  • prejudice
Antonyms:
  • equality
  • fairness
discriminatory
PoliticsC1
Meaning: Showing prejudice or bias against a particular group.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The law was deemed discriminatory and was overturned.
Category: Politics β€Ί Human Rights
Synonyms:
  • biased
  • unfair
Antonyms:
  • fair
  • just
disenfranchise
PoliticsC2
Meaning: To deprive someone of the right to vote or other rights.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Laws that disenfranchise certain groups are often challenged.
Category: Politics β€Ί Voting Rights
Synonyms:
  • exclude
  • deprive
Antonyms:
  • enfranchise
  • empower
disestablish
PoliticsC2
Meaning: To abolish or do away with an established system or institution.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The movement aimed to disestablish the monarchy.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • abolish
  • dismantle
Antonyms:
  • establish
  • found
disfavour
PoliticsC2
Meaning: Disapproval or lack of support.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The proposal fell into disfavour with the committee.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • disapproval
  • dislike
Antonyms:
  • favour
  • approval
disinformation
PoliticsC2
Meaning: False information spread deliberately to deceive.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The campaign was filled with disinformation.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • misinformation
  • falsehood
Antonyms:
  • truth
  • fact
disloyal
PoliticsB2
Meaning: Not loyal; unfaithful to a person or cause.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He was disloyal to his friends.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • unfaithful
  • treacherous
Antonyms:
  • loyal
  • faithful
disloyalty
PoliticsC1
Meaning: The quality of being disloyal; unfaithfulness.
Part of speech: noun
Example: His disloyalty shocked everyone.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • betrayal
  • treachery
Antonyms:
  • loyalty
  • faithfulness
disobedience
PoliticsB2
Meaning: Failure or refusal to obey rules or authority.
Part of speech: noun
Example: His disobedience led to consequences.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • defiance
  • rebellion
Antonyms:
  • obedience
  • compliance
disobedient
PoliticsB2
Meaning: Not obeying rules or authority.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disobedient child was scolded.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • rebellious
  • defiant
Antonyms:
  • obedient
  • compliant

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