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Webster Dictionary :: Disrepute

DISREPUTE, n. [dis and repute.] Loss or want of reputation; disesteem; discredit...

Webster Dictionary :: Disreputation

DISREPUTATION, n. [dis and reputation.] Loss or want of reputation or good name;...

Webster Dictionary :: Disreputable

DISREPUTABLE, a. [dis and reputable.] 1. Not reputable; not in esteem; not honor...

Webster Dictionary :: Disrelishing

DISRELISHING, ppr. Disliking the taste of; experiencing disgust at; rendering na...

Webster Dictionary :: Disrelished

DISRELISHED, pp. Not relished; disliked; made nauseous.

Webster Dictionary :: Disrelish

DISRELISH, n. [dis and relish.] 1. Distaste; dislike of the palate; some degree ...

Webster Dictionary :: Disregardfully

DISREGARDFULLY, adv. Negligently; heedlessly.

Webster Dictionary :: Disregardful

DISREGARDFUL, a. Neglectful; negligent; heedless.

Webster Dictionary :: Disregarded

DISREGARDED, pp. Neglected; slighted; unnoticed.

Webster Dictionary :: Disregard

DISREGARD, n. [dis and regard.] Neglect; omission of notice; slight; implying in...

Webster Dictionary :: Disrank

DISRANK, v.t. 1. To degrade from rank. [Not used.] 2. To throw out of rank or in...

Webster Dictionary :: Disquisition

DISQUISITION, n. [L., to See K.] A formal or systematic inquiry into any subject...

Webster Dictionary :: Disquietude

DISQUIETUDE, n. Want of peace or tranquility; uneasiness; disturbance; agitation...

Webster Dictionary :: Disquietous

DISQUIETOUS, a. Causing uneasiness. [Not used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Disquietness

DISQUIETNESS, n. Uneasiness; restlessness; disturbance of peace in body or mind.

Webster Dictionary :: Disquietly

DISQUIETLY, adv. Without quiet or rest; in an uneasy state; uneasily; anxiously;...

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