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DISADVANCE, v.t. or I. To check; to halt. [Not in use.]
DISADVANTAGE, n. 1. That which prevents success, or renders it difficult; a stat...
DISADVANTAGEABLE, a. Not advantageous. [Not in use.]
DISADVANTAGEOUS, a. Unfavorable to success or prosperity; inconvenient; not adap...
DISADVANTAGEOUSLY, adv. In a manner not favorable to success, or to interest, pr...
DISADVANTAGEOUSNESS, n. Unfavorableness to success; inconvenience; loss.
DISADVENTURE, n. Misfortune. [Not used.]
DISADVENTUROUS, a. Unprosperous. [Not used.]
DISAFFECT, v.t. [dis and affect.] 1. To alienate affection; to make less friendl...
DISAFFECTED, pp. or a. Having the affections alienated; indisposed to favor or s...
DISAFFECTEDLY, adv. In a disaffected manner.
DISAFFECTEDNESS, n. The quality of being disaffected.
DISAFFECTING, ppr. Alienating the affections; making less friendly.
DISAFFECTION, n. 1. Alienation of affection, attachment or good will; want of af...
DISAFFECTIONATE, a. Not well disposed; not friendly.
DISAFFIRM, v.t. disafferm. [dis and affirm.] 1. To deny; to contradict. 2. To ov...