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dissidentPoliticsC2
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 › Opposition
Synonyms:
- opponent
- protester
Antonyms:
- supporter
- follower
dissimilarArtsB2
Meaning: Not alike; different.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The two paintings are dissimilar in style and technique.
Category: Arts › Visual Arts
Synonyms:
- different
- unlike
Antonyms:
- similar
- alike
dissimulatePsychologyC2
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 › Behavior
Synonyms:
- conceal
- hide
Antonyms:
- reveal
- disclose
dissipateScienceC1
Meaning: To disappear or cause to disappear.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The fog began to dissipate as the sun rose.
Category: Science › Physics
Synonyms:
- disperse
- vanish
Antonyms:
- accumulate
- gather
dissipatedLifestyleC2
Meaning: Wasted or squandered, often referring to resources or energy.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His dissipated lifestyle led to financial troubles.
Category: Lifestyle › Behavior
Synonyms:
- wasted
- squandered
Antonyms:
- conserved
- saved
dissipationEconomicsC2
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 › Resource Management
Synonyms:
- waste
- squandering
Antonyms:
- conservation
- saving
dissociatePsychologyC2
Meaning: To separate or disconnect from something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He tried to dissociate himself from the negative comments.
Category: Psychology › Behavior
Synonyms:
- separate
- disconnect
Antonyms:
- associate
- connect
dissoluteLifestyleC2
Meaning: Lacking moral restraint; indulgent in sensual pleasures.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: His dissolute lifestyle led to many regrets.
Category: Lifestyle › Behavior
Synonyms:
- debauched
- immoral
Antonyms:
- virtuous
- moral
dissolutionBusinessC2
Meaning: The act of dissolving or breaking apart.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The dissolution of the partnership was amicable.
Category: Business › Corporate Law
Synonyms:
- termination
- disbanding
Antonyms:
- formation
- establishment
dissolveScienceB2
Meaning: To mix a solid with a liquid until it becomes part of the liquid.
Part of speech: verb
Example: You need to dissolve the sugar in the water.
Category: Science › Chemistry
Synonyms:
- melt
- liquefy
Antonyms:
- solidify
- freeze
dissolve intoPsychologyC2
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 › Emotions
Synonyms:
- transform
- change
Antonyms:
- remain
- stay
dissonanceMusicC2
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 › Theory
Synonyms:
- discord
- disharmony
Antonyms:
- harmony
- concord
dissuadeCommunicationC1
Meaning: To convince someone not to do something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: She tried to dissuade him from making a hasty decision.
Category: Communication › Persuasion
Synonyms:
- discourage
- prevent
Antonyms:
- encourage
- persuade
distaffArtsC2
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 › Textiles
Synonyms:
- spindle
- fiber holder
distalMedicineC2
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 › Anatomy
Synonyms:
- peripheral
- outer
Antonyms:
- proximal
- inner
distanceMathematicsA1
Meaning: The amount of space between two points.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distance between the two cities is 100 miles.
Category: Mathematics › Geometry
Synonyms:
- space
- gap
Antonyms:
- closeness
- proximity
distance learningEducationB2
Meaning: A method of studying where students learn remotely, often online.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Distance learning has become popular due to its flexibility.
Category: Education › Online Learning
Synonyms:
- remote learning
- online education
Antonyms:
- in-person learning
- traditional education
distantGeographyB1
Meaning: Far away in space or time.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She has distant relatives living in another country.
Category: Geography › Distance
Synonyms:
- remote
- far-off
Antonyms:
- near
- close
distantlyGeographyC2
Meaning: In a way that is far away or remote.
Part of speech: adverb
Example: He smiled distantly, lost in thought.
Category: Geography › Distance
Synonyms:
- remotely
- far away
Antonyms:
- closely
- intimately
distastePsychologyB2
Meaning: A feeling of dislike or aversion.
Part of speech: noun
Example: He expressed his distaste for the new policy.
Category: Psychology › Emotions
Synonyms:
- dislike
- aversion
Antonyms:
- liking
- fondness
distastefulSocial 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 › Behavior
Synonyms:
- offensive
- unpleasant
Antonyms:
- pleasant
- agreeable
distemperMedicineC2
Meaning: A disease in animals, especially dogs, caused by a virus.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The puppy was vaccinated against distemper.
Category: Medicine › Veterinary Medicine
Synonyms:
- illness
- disease
Antonyms:
- health
- wellness
distendBiologyC2
Meaning: To swell or expand.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The balloon began to distend as it was filled with air.
Category: Biology › Anatomy
Synonyms:
- swell
- expand
Antonyms:
- contract
- shrink
distensionMedicineC2
Meaning: The act of swelling or expanding.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distension of the abdomen can indicate a medical issue.
Category: Medicine › Anatomy
Synonyms:
- swelling
- expansion
Antonyms:
- contraction
- shrinkage
distilScienceC2
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 › Chemistry
Synonyms:
- purify
- refine
Antonyms:
- contaminate
- pollute
distillerFood & DrinkC2
Meaning: A person or device that distills liquids.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distiller produced high-quality spirits.
Category: Food & Drink › Alcohol Production
Synonyms:
- refiner
- purifier
distilleryFood & DrinkC2
Meaning: A place where alcoholic beverages are produced.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The distillery offers tours and tastings.
Category: Food & Drink › Alcohol Production
Synonyms:
- brewery
- winery
distinctScienceB2
Meaning: Clearly different or unique.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The two species have distinct characteristics.
Category: Science › Biology
Synonyms:
- different
- unique
Antonyms:
- similar
- alike
distinctionPhilosophyC2
Meaning: A difference or contrast between similar things.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There is a clear distinction between the two theories.
Category: Philosophy › Concepts
Synonyms:
- difference
- contrast
Antonyms:
- similarity
- sameness
distinctiveArtsC2
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 › Visual Arts
Synonyms:
- unique
- characteristic
Antonyms:
- common
- ordinary
distinguishEducationB2
Meaning: To recognize or point out the difference between things.
Part of speech: verb
Example: It's important to distinguish between fact and opinion.
Category: Education › Learning
Synonyms:
- differentiate
- identify
Antonyms:
- confuse
- mix up
distinguishableScienceC2
Meaning: Able to be recognized as different or distinct.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The two species are distinguishable by their color.
Category: Science › Biology
Synonyms:
- identifiable
- recognizable
Antonyms:
- indistinguishable
- similar
distinguishedEducationC2
Meaning: Recognized for excellence or achievement.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She is a distinguished professor in her field.
Category: Education › Academics
Synonyms:
- eminent
- notable
Antonyms:
- unknown
- ordinary
distortArtC2
Meaning: To change the shape or appearance of something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The funhouse mirrors distort your reflection.
Category: Art › Visual Arts
Synonyms:
- twist
- warp
Antonyms:
- straighten
- clarify
distortionArtC2
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 › Visual Arts
Synonyms:
- misrepresentation
- alteration
Antonyms:
- accuracy
- truth
distractEducationB2
Meaning: To divert attention away from something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The noise outside began to distract the students.
Category: Education › Learning
Synonyms:
- divert
- interrupt
Antonyms:
- focus
- concentrate
distractedEducationB2
Meaning: Unable to concentrate because of distractions.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He felt distracted during the lecture.
Category: Education › Learning
Synonyms:
- inattentive
- preoccupied
Antonyms:
- focused
- attentive
distractingEducationB2
Meaning: Causing distraction or diverting attention.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The distracting background noise made it hard to concentrate.
Category: Education › Learning
Synonyms:
- diverting
- interruptive
Antonyms:
- focusing
- concentrating
distractionEducationB2
Meaning: Something that diverts attention away from something else.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The phone ringing was a major distraction during the meeting.
Category: Education › Learning
Synonyms:
- diversion
- interruption
Antonyms:
- focus
- concentration
distractorEducationC1
Meaning: Something that diverts attention away from the main focus.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The loud music was a distractor during the exam.
Category: Education › Learning
Synonyms:
- diversion
- distraction
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