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dishonour
EthicsC2
Meaning: Loss of honor or respect.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He brought dishonour to his family.
Category: Ethics
Synonyms:
  • shame
  • disgrace
Antonyms:
  • honor
  • respect
dishonourable
EthicsC2
Meaning: Deserving of dishonor; lacking integrity.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His dishonourable actions led to his downfall.
Category: Ethics
Synonyms:
  • dishonest
  • shameful
Antonyms:
  • honorable
  • respectable
dishy
ArtsC2
Meaning: Attractive or appealing, often in a flirtatious way.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He has a dishy smile that attracts attention.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • charming
  • alluring
Antonyms:
  • unattractive
  • repulsive
disillusion
ArtsC2
Meaning: To free someone from illusion; to disappoint.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The reality of the situation disillusioned him.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • disenchant
  • disappoint
Antonyms:
  • enchant
  • delight
disillusioned
ArtsC2
Meaning: Disappointed in someone or something previously admired.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She felt disillusioned after the scandal.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • disenchanted
  • disappointed
Antonyms:
  • enchanted
  • delighted
disillusionment
ArtsC2
Meaning: A feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed.
Part of speech: noun
Example: His disillusionment with the system grew over time.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • disenchantment
  • disappointment
Antonyms:
  • enchantment
  • delight
disincentive
BusinessC2
Meaning: A factor that discourages or deters someone from doing something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: High taxes can act as a disincentive to investment.
Category: Business
Synonyms:
  • deterrent
  • discouragement
Antonyms:
  • incentive
  • encouragement
disinclination
PsychologyC2
Meaning: A reluctance or unwillingness to do something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He showed a disinclination to participate in the event.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
  • reluctance
  • aversion
Antonyms:
  • willingness
  • enthusiasm
disinclined
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Unwilling or reluctant to do something.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She was disinclined to accept the offer.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
  • reluctant
  • unwilling
Antonyms:
  • willing
  • eager
disinflation
EconomicsC2
Meaning: A reduction in the rate of inflation.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The economy is experiencing disinflation.
Category: Economics
Synonyms:
  • deceleration
  • slowing
Antonyms:
  • inflation
  • increase
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
disingenuous
EthicsC2
Meaning: Not candid or sincere; pretending to know less than one actually does.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His disingenuous apology was not accepted.
Category: Ethics
Synonyms:
  • insincere
  • deceitful
Antonyms:
  • genuine
  • sincere
disingenuously
EthicsC2
Meaning: In a way that is not sincere or candid.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: He spoke disingenuously about his intentions.
Category: Ethics
Synonyms:
  • insincerely
  • deceitfully
Antonyms:
  • genuinely
  • sincerely
disinherit
LawC2
Meaning: To deprive someone of inheritance rights.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He chose to disinherit his son.
Category: Law
Synonyms:
  • disown
  • exclude
Antonyms:
  • inherit
  • bequeath
disinhibit
PsychologyC2
Meaning: To remove inhibitions; to free from restraint.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Alcohol can disinhibit people's behavior.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
  • liberate
  • free
Antonyms:
  • inhibit
  • restrain
disintegrate
ScienceC2
Meaning: To break into parts or components; to decay.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The old building began to disintegrate over time.
Category: Science
Synonyms:
  • break down
  • decay
Antonyms:
  • integrate
  • unite
disinter
LawC2
Meaning: To dig up something that has been buried, especially a body.
Part of speech: verb
Example: They decided to disinter the remains for examination.
Category: Law
Synonyms:
  • exhume
  • dig up
disinvest
BusinessC2
Meaning: To withdraw investment from a company or project.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The firm decided to disinvest from the failing business.
Category: Business β€Ί Finance
Synonyms:
  • divest
  • withdraw
Antonyms:
  • invest
  • fund
disinvestment
BusinessC2
Meaning: The process of withdrawing investment from a company or project.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Disinvestment can lead to economic decline.
Category: Business β€Ί Finance
Synonyms:
  • divestment
  • withdrawal
Antonyms:
  • investment
  • capital infusion
disjunction
ScienceC2
Meaning: A separation or disconnection between two things.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There is a disjunction between theory and practice.
Category: Science β€Ί Logic
Synonyms:
  • separation
  • disconnection
Antonyms:
  • connection
  • union
dismember
ArtsC2
Meaning: To cut off the limbs of a person or animal.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The horror movie depicted a scene where a character was dismembered.
Category: Arts β€Ί Film
Synonyms:
  • mutilate
  • divide
Antonyms:
  • unite
  • assemble
disorderly house
LawC2
Meaning: A place that is disorganized or chaotic, often used in legal contexts.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The police shut down the disorderly house.
Category: Law β€Ί Criminal Law
Synonyms:
  • chaotic residence
  • disorganized home
disparage
ArtsC2
Meaning: To speak of someone or something in a way that shows strong disapproval.
Part of speech: verb
Example: It's not right to disparage others.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • belittle
  • denigrate
Antonyms:
  • praise
  • commend
disparagement
ArtsC2
Meaning: The act of disparaging; belittling someone or something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: His disparagement of her work was unwarranted.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • belittlement
  • denigration
Antonyms:
  • praise
  • commendation
disparaging
ArtsC2
Meaning: Expressing the opinion that something is of little worth.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His disparaging remarks hurt her feelings.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • derogatory
  • belittling
Antonyms:
  • praising
  • complimentary
disparagingly
ArtsC2
Meaning: In a way that shows strong disapproval or belittlement.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: She spoke disparagingly about the project.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • derogatorily
  • belittlingly
disparate
ArtsC2
Meaning: Essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The two cultures are disparate.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • different
  • diverse
Antonyms:
  • similar
  • alike
disparity
PoliticsC2
Meaning: A great difference or inequality between two or more things.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There is a disparity in wealth between the rich and the poor.
Category: Politics
Synonyms:
  • inequality
  • discrepancy
Antonyms:
  • equality
  • similarity
dispassionate
ArtsC2
Meaning: Not influenced by strong emotion; able to be rational.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She gave a dispassionate analysis of the situation.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • impartial
  • objective
Antonyms:
  • emotional
  • biased
displaced person
PoliticsC2
Meaning: A person who has been forced to leave their home, often due to conflict or disaster.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The organization helps displaced persons find shelter.
Category: Politics β€Ί Human Rights
Synonyms:
  • refugee
  • evacuee
displacement activity
PsychologyC2
Meaning: An action that is not relevant to the current situation, often used in psychology.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Nail-biting can be a displacement activity when stressed.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
  • distraction
  • diversion
displacement ton
ScienceC2
Meaning: A unit of measurement for the weight of displaced water by a vessel.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The ship's displacement ton was calculated for safety.
Category: Science β€Ί Marine Engineering
Synonyms:
  • tonnage
  • weight
disport
ArtsC2
Meaning: To enjoy oneself in a lively or playful way.
Part of speech: verb
Example: They disported themselves at the beach.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • frolic
  • play
Antonyms:
  • sulk
  • mope
disputation
EducationC2
Meaning: A formal debate or argument.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The disputation lasted for hours, with both sides presenting strong arguments.
Category: Education β€Ί Debate
Synonyms:
  • debate
  • argument
Antonyms:
  • agreement
  • harmony
disquieting
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Causing feelings of anxiety or worry.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disquieting news spread quickly through the community.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Emotions
Synonyms:
  • disturbing
  • troubling
Antonyms:
  • reassuring
  • calming
disquisition
EducationC2
Meaning: A formal inquiry or discussion.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The professor's disquisition on ethics was enlightening.
Category: Education β€Ί Research
Synonyms:
  • treatise
  • discourse
Antonyms:
  • summary
  • overview
disreputable
BusinessC2
Meaning: Having a bad reputation.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disreputable business was known for its unethical practices.
Category: Business β€Ί Ethics
Synonyms:
  • dishonorable
  • shameful
Antonyms:
  • respectable
  • honorable
disrepute
Social IssuesC2
Meaning: The state of being held in low esteem.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The scandal brought the organization into disrepute.
Category: Social Issues β€Ί Reputation
Synonyms:
  • shame
  • dishonor
Antonyms:
  • reputation
  • honor
disruptive technology
TechnologyC2
Meaning: Innovative technology that significantly alters or displaces existing markets.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Smartphones are considered disruptive technology in the telecommunications industry.
Category: Technology β€Ί Innovation
Synonyms:
  • innovative technology
  • game changer
Antonyms:
  • traditional technology
  • stable technology
diss
Social IssuesC2
Meaning: To show disrespect or contempt for someone.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He decided to diss his rival during the debate.
Category: Social Issues β€Ί Behavior
Synonyms:
  • insult
  • slight
Antonyms:
  • praise
  • respect

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