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dissemble
PsychologyC2
Meaning: To conceal one's true motives or feelings.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He tried to dissemble his intentions during the negotiation.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Behavior
Synonyms:
  • pretend
  • feign
Antonyms:
  • reveal
  • disclose
dissent
PoliticsC2
Meaning: The expression of disagreement or differing opinions.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Dissent is an important part of a democratic society.
Category: Politics β€Ί Democracy
Synonyms:
  • disagreement
  • opposition
Antonyms:
  • agreement
  • consensus
dissenter
PoliticsC2
Meaning: A person who disagrees with the majority opinion.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dissenter voiced her concerns during the meeting.
Category: Politics β€Ί Democracy
Synonyms:
  • opponent
  • protester
Antonyms:
  • supporter
  • follower
dissertation
EducationC2
Meaning: A long essay or thesis written for a university degree.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She spent years researching for her dissertation.
Category: Education β€Ί Academic Writing
Synonyms:
  • thesis
  • treatise
Antonyms:
  • summary
  • abstract
disservice
BusinessC2
Meaning: An action that causes harm or disadvantage.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He did a disservice to the team by not preparing for the meeting.
Category: Business β€Ί Ethics
Synonyms:
  • harm
  • disadvantage
Antonyms:
  • service
  • benefit
dissident
PoliticsC2
Meaning: A person who opposes official policy or authority.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dissident spoke out against the government's actions.
Category: Politics β€Ί Opposition
Synonyms:
  • opponent
  • protester
Antonyms:
  • supporter
  • follower
dissimulate
PsychologyC2
Meaning: To conceal or disguise one's thoughts or feelings.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She tried to dissimulate her true feelings about the situation.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Behavior
Synonyms:
  • conceal
  • hide
Antonyms:
  • reveal
  • disclose
dissipated
LifestyleC2
Meaning: Wasted or squandered, often referring to resources or energy.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His dissipated lifestyle led to financial troubles.
Category: Lifestyle β€Ί Behavior
Synonyms:
  • wasted
  • squandered
Antonyms:
  • conserved
  • saved
dissipation
EconomicsC2
Meaning: The act of wasting or squandering resources.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dissipation of funds led to the project's failure.
Category: Economics β€Ί Resource Management
Synonyms:
  • waste
  • squandering
Antonyms:
  • conservation
  • saving
dissociate
PsychologyC2
Meaning: To separate or disconnect from something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He tried to dissociate himself from the negative comments.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Behavior
Synonyms:
  • separate
  • disconnect
Antonyms:
  • associate
  • connect
dissolute
LifestyleC2
Meaning: Lacking moral restraint; indulgent in sensual pleasures.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His dissolute lifestyle led to many regrets.
Category: Lifestyle β€Ί Behavior
Synonyms:
  • debauched
  • immoral
Antonyms:
  • virtuous
  • moral
dissolution
BusinessC2
Meaning: The act of dissolving or breaking apart.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dissolution of the partnership was amicable.
Category: Business β€Ί Corporate Law
Synonyms:
  • termination
  • disbanding
Antonyms:
  • formation
  • establishment
dissolve into
PsychologyC2
Meaning: To change into another state or form.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The tension in the room began to dissolve into laughter.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Emotions
Synonyms:
  • transform
  • change
Antonyms:
  • remain
  • stay
dissonance
MusicC2
Meaning: A lack of harmony among musical notes or a disagreement.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dissonance in the music created an unsettling feeling.
Category: Music β€Ί Theory
Synonyms:
  • discord
  • disharmony
Antonyms:
  • harmony
  • concord
distaff
ArtsC2
Meaning: A tool used in spinning to hold the unspun fibers.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The artisan used a distaff to prepare the wool for spinning.
Category: Arts β€Ί Textiles
Synonyms:
  • spindle
  • fiber holder
distal
MedicineC2
Meaning: Farther from the center of the body or point of attachment.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The distal end of the bone is where the joint is located.
Category: Medicine β€Ί Anatomy
Synonyms:
  • peripheral
  • outer
Antonyms:
  • proximal
  • inner
distantly
GeographyC2
Meaning: In a way that is far away or remote.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: He smiled distantly, lost in thought.
Category: Geography β€Ί Distance
Synonyms:
  • remotely
  • far away
Antonyms:
  • closely
  • intimately
distasteful
Social IssuesC2
Meaning: Causing a feeling of dislike or aversion.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The distasteful comments were not appreciated by anyone.
Category: Social Issues β€Ί Behavior
Synonyms:
  • offensive
  • unpleasant
Antonyms:
  • pleasant
  • agreeable
distemper
MedicineC2
Meaning: A disease in animals, especially dogs, caused by a virus.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The puppy was vaccinated against distemper.
Category: Medicine β€Ί Veterinary Medicine
Synonyms:
  • illness
  • disease
Antonyms:
  • health
  • wellness
distend
BiologyC2
Meaning: To swell or expand.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The balloon began to distend as it was filled with air.
Category: Biology β€Ί Anatomy
Synonyms:
  • swell
  • expand
Antonyms:
  • contract
  • shrink
distension
MedicineC2
Meaning: The act of swelling or expanding.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distension of the abdomen can indicate a medical issue.
Category: Medicine β€Ί Anatomy
Synonyms:
  • swelling
  • expansion
Antonyms:
  • contraction
  • shrinkage
distil
ScienceC2
Meaning: To purify a liquid by heating it and collecting the vapor.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The distil process is used to make whiskey.
Category: Science β€Ί Chemistry
Synonyms:
  • purify
  • refine
Antonyms:
  • contaminate
  • pollute
distiller
Food & DrinkC2
Meaning: A person or device that distills liquids.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distiller produced high-quality spirits.
Category: Food & Drink β€Ί Alcohol Production
Synonyms:
  • refiner
  • purifier
distillery
Food & DrinkC2
Meaning: A place where alcoholic beverages are produced.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distillery offers tours and tastings.
Category: Food & Drink β€Ί Alcohol Production
Synonyms:
  • brewery
  • winery
distinction
PhilosophyC2
Meaning: A difference or contrast between similar things.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There is a clear distinction between the two theories.
Category: Philosophy β€Ί Concepts
Synonyms:
  • difference
  • contrast
Antonyms:
  • similarity
  • sameness
distinctive
ArtsC2
Meaning: Having a quality or characteristic that makes something stand out.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The artist's distinctive style is easily recognizable.
Category: Arts β€Ί Visual Arts
Synonyms:
  • unique
  • characteristic
Antonyms:
  • common
  • ordinary
distinguishable
ScienceC2
Meaning: Able to be recognized as different or distinct.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The two species are distinguishable by their color.
Category: Science β€Ί Biology
Synonyms:
  • identifiable
  • recognizable
Antonyms:
  • indistinguishable
  • similar
distinguished
EducationC2
Meaning: Recognized for excellence or achievement.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She is a distinguished professor in her field.
Category: Education β€Ί Academics
Synonyms:
  • eminent
  • notable
Antonyms:
  • unknown
  • ordinary
distort
ArtC2
Meaning: To change the shape or appearance of something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The funhouse mirrors distort your reflection.
Category: Art β€Ί Visual Arts
Synonyms:
  • twist
  • warp
Antonyms:
  • straighten
  • clarify
distortion
ArtC2
Meaning: The act of twisting or altering something from its original state.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distortion of facts can lead to misunderstandings.
Category: Art β€Ί Visual Arts
Synonyms:
  • misrepresentation
  • alteration
Antonyms:
  • accuracy
  • truth
distraught
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Deeply upset and agitated.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She was distraught after hearing the bad news.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Emotions
Synonyms:
  • upset
  • distressed
Antonyms:
  • calm
  • composed
distress
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distress caused by the accident was overwhelming.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Emotions
Synonyms:
  • suffering
  • anguish
Antonyms:
  • comfort
  • relief
distressed
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Experiencing anxiety or sorrow.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He looked distressed after the argument.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Emotions
Synonyms:
  • upset
  • troubled
Antonyms:
  • calm
  • untroubled
distressing
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Causing anxiety or sorrow.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The distressing news shocked everyone.
Category: Psychology β€Ί Emotions
Synonyms:
  • upsetting
  • troubling
Antonyms:
  • comforting
  • reassuring
distributed system
TechnologyC2
Meaning: A system where components are located on different networked computers.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distributed system allows for better resource management.
Category: Technology β€Ί Computer Science
Synonyms:
  • networked system
  • decentralized system
distribution board
TechnologyC2
Meaning: An electrical device that distributes electrical power to various circuits.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distribution board needs to be checked regularly for safety.
Category: Technology β€Ί Electrical Engineering
Synonyms:
  • circuit board
  • power panel
disunite
GeneralC2
Meaning: To separate or divide.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The conflict served to disunite the community.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • divide
  • separate
Antonyms:
  • unite
  • join
disunited
GeneralC2
Meaning: Not united or divided.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disunited factions struggled to work together.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • divided
  • separated
Antonyms:
  • united
  • joined
disunity
GeneralC2
Meaning: Lack of unity or harmony.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Disunity among the members led to failure.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • division
  • discord
Antonyms:
  • unity
  • harmony
disuse
GeneralC2
Meaning: The state of not being used.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The building fell into disuse over the years.
Category: General
Synonyms:
  • neglect
  • abandonment
Antonyms:
  • use
  • employment

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