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DISGUST, n. [L.] 1. Disrelish; distaste; aversion to the taste of food or drink;...
DISGUISING, ppr. Concealing by a counterfeit dress, or by a false show; intoxica...
DISGUISER, n. 1. One who disguises himself or another. 2. He or that which disfi...
DISGUISEMENT, n. Dress of concealment; false appearance.
DISGUISED, pp. Concealed by a counterfeit habit or appearance; intoxicated.
DISGUISE, v.t. disgize. 1. To conceal by an unusual habit, or mask. Men sometime...
DISGREGATE, v.t. To separate; to disperse. [Little used.]
DISGRACIOUS, a. [dis and gracious.] Ungracious; unpleasing.
DISGRACING, ppr. Bringing reproach on; dishonoring.
DISGRACER, n. One who disgraces; one who exposes to disgrace; one who brings int...
DISGRACEFULNESS, n. Ignominy; shamefulness.
DISGRACEFULLY, adv. 1. With disgrace. The senate have cast you forth disgraceful...
DISGRACEFUL, a. Shameful; reproachful; dishonorable; procuring shame; sinking re...
DISGRACED, pp. Put out of favor; brought under reproach; dishonored.
DISGRACE, n. [dis and grace.] 1. A state of being out of favor; disfavor; disest...
DISGOSPEL, v.i. [dis and gospel.] To differ from the precepts of the gospel. [No...