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display
ArtsA2
Meaning: To show or exhibit something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: They will display the artwork in the gallery.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • show
  • exhibit
Antonyms:
  • hide
  • conceal
display bin
BusinessB2
Meaning: A container used to showcase items for sale or display.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The display bin was filled with colorful toys.
Category: Business › Retail
Synonyms:
  • showcase
  • container
displease
ArtsB2
Meaning: To cause someone to feel unhappy or dissatisfied.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The changes may displease some customers.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • offend
  • irritate
Antonyms:
  • please
  • satisfy
displeased
ArtsB2
Meaning: Feeling unhappy or dissatisfied.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She was displeased with the service.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • unhappy
  • dissatisfied
Antonyms:
  • happy
  • satisfied
displeasure
ArtsB2
Meaning: A feeling of dissatisfaction or annoyance.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He expressed his displeasure with the decision.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • dissatisfaction
  • annoyance
Antonyms:
  • pleasure
  • satisfaction
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
disposables
BusinessB2
Meaning: Items that are intended to be used once and then thrown away.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The party used disposables for easy cleanup.
Category: Business › Retail
Synonyms:
  • single-use items
  • throwaways
disposal
ScienceB2
Meaning: The act of getting rid of something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Proper disposal of waste is important.
Category: Science
Synonyms:
  • removal
  • disposition
Antonyms:
  • retention
  • keeping
dispose
ScienceB2
Meaning: To get rid of something; to arrange or deal with something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: Please dispose of your trash properly.
Category: Science
Synonyms:
  • discard
  • get rid of
Antonyms:
  • keep
  • retain
disposed
ArtsC1
Meaning: Having a particular inclination or tendency.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She is disposed to help others.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
  • inclined
  • willing
Antonyms:
  • unwilling
  • disinclined
disposition
PsychologyC1
Meaning: A person's inherent qualities of mind and character.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Her cheerful disposition made her popular.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
  • temperament
  • character
Antonyms:
  • disposition
  • nature
dispossess
LawC1
Meaning: To take away someone's possessions or property.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The government decided to dispossess the landowners for the new highway.
Category: Law › Property Law
Synonyms:
  • deprive
  • divest
Antonyms:
  • possess
  • acquire
disprove
ScienceC1
Meaning: To show that something is not true or valid.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The scientist aimed to disprove the existing theory with new evidence.
Category: Science › Research
Synonyms:
  • refute
  • contradict
Antonyms:
  • prove
  • confirm
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 › Debate
Synonyms:
  • debate
  • argument
Antonyms:
  • agreement
  • harmony
dispute
LawB2
Meaning: A disagreement or argument.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dispute between the two companies was resolved through negotiation.
Category: Law › Conflict Resolution
Synonyms:
  • conflict
  • controversy
Antonyms:
  • agreement
  • harmony
disqualify
SportsB2
Meaning: To declare someone or something unfit for a competition or activity.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The athlete was disqualified for using banned substances.
Category: Sports › Competition Rules
Synonyms:
  • invalidate
  • exclude
Antonyms:
  • qualify
  • permit
disquiet
PsychologyC1
Meaning: A feeling of anxiety or worry.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There was a sense of disquiet among the residents after the incident.
Category: Psychology › Emotions
Synonyms:
  • unease
  • anxiety
Antonyms:
  • calm
  • peace
disquieting
PsychologyC2
Meaning: Causing feelings of anxiety or worry.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disquieting news spread quickly through the community.
Category: Psychology › 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 › Research
Synonyms:
  • treatise
  • discourse
Antonyms:
  • summary
  • overview
disregard
CommunicationB2
Meaning: To ignore or pay no attention to something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He chose to disregard the warnings about the storm.
Category: Communication › Attention
Synonyms:
  • ignore
  • neglect
Antonyms:
  • acknowledge
  • consider
disrepair
ArchitectureC1
Meaning: The state of being in need of repair.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The building fell into disrepair after years of neglect.
Category: Architecture › Maintenance
Synonyms:
  • deterioration
  • decay
Antonyms:
  • repair
  • restoration
disreputable
BusinessC2
Meaning: Having a bad reputation.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disreputable business was known for its unethical practices.
Category: Business › 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 › Reputation
Synonyms:
  • shame
  • dishonor
Antonyms:
  • reputation
  • honor
disrespect
Social IssuesB2
Meaning: Lack of respect or courtesy.
Part of speech: noun
Example: His disrespect for authority was evident in his behavior.
Category: Social Issues › Behavior
Synonyms:
  • contempt
  • disdain
Antonyms:
  • respect
  • courtesy
disrespectful
Social IssuesB2
Meaning: Showing a lack of respect.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His disrespectful comments offended many people.
Category: Social Issues › Behavior
Synonyms:
  • rude
  • impolite
Antonyms:
  • respectful
  • courteous
disrobe
HealthC1
Meaning: To take off one's clothes.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She had to disrobe before entering the swimming pool.
Category: Health › Personal Care
Synonyms:
  • undress
  • strip
Antonyms:
  • dress
  • clothe
disrupt
BusinessB2
Meaning: To interrupt or disturb the normal flow of something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The protest aimed to disrupt the city’s traffic.
Category: Business › Operations
Synonyms:
  • interrupt
  • disturb
Antonyms:
  • continue
  • maintain
disruption
BusinessB2
Meaning: A disturbance that interrupts an event or process.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The disruption caused by the storm delayed flights.
Category: Business › Operations
Synonyms:
  • interruption
  • disturbance
Antonyms:
  • continuation
  • stability
disruptive
EducationC1
Meaning: Causing or tending to cause disruption.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The disruptive behavior of the students affected the class.
Category: Education › Classroom Management
Synonyms:
  • disturbing
  • troublesome
Antonyms:
  • supportive
  • helpful
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 › 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 › Behavior
Synonyms:
  • insult
  • slight
Antonyms:
  • praise
  • respect
dissatisfaction
BusinessB2
Meaning: The feeling of being unsatisfied or unhappy.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Customer dissatisfaction can lead to loss of business.
Category: Business › Customer Service
Synonyms:
  • discontent
  • unhappiness
Antonyms:
  • satisfaction
  • contentment
dissatisfied
BusinessB1
Meaning: Feeling unhappy or unsatisfied.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: Many customers were dissatisfied with the service they received.
Category: Business › Customer Service
Synonyms:
  • unhappy
  • discontented
Antonyms:
  • satisfied
  • content
dissect
ScienceB2
Meaning: To cut apart for analysis or study.
Part of speech: verb
Example: In biology class, we will dissect a frog.
Category: Science › Biology
Synonyms:
  • analyze
  • examine
Antonyms:
  • synthesize
  • combine
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 › Behavior
Synonyms:
  • pretend
  • feign
Antonyms:
  • reveal
  • disclose
disseminate
CommunicationC1
Meaning: To spread or distribute information widely.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The organization aims to disseminate knowledge about health issues.
Category: Communication › Information Sharing
Synonyms:
  • spread
  • distribute
Antonyms:
  • withhold
  • suppress
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 › 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 › 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 › 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 › Ethics
Synonyms:
  • harm
  • disadvantage
Antonyms:
  • service
  • benefit

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