Verbs Starting With DIS
Here's the list of all the 1214 Verbs Starting With DIS in the English Language.
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display | 1. to show, make visible or apparent 2. attract attention by displaying some body part or posing; of animals More Definitions → |
district | 1. regulate housing in; of certain areas of towns More Definitions → |
discount | 1. bar from attention or consideration 2. give a reduction in price on More Definitions → |
disease | More Definitions → |
distance | 1. keep at a distance 2. go far ahead of More Definitions → |
discuss | 1. to consider or examine in speech or writing 2. speak with others about (something); talk (something) over in detail; have a discussion More Definitions → |
disc | More Definitions → |
disk | 1. draw a harrow over (land) More Definitions → |
distributed | More Definitions → |
discover | 1. discover or determine the existence, presence, or fact of by perception with the eyes 2. get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally More Definitions → |
disabled | More Definitions → |
dish | 1. provide (usually but not necessarily food) 2. make concave; shape like a dish More Definitions → |
discovered | More Definitions → |
disorder | 1. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed 2. bring disorder to More Definitions → |
discipline | 1. develop (a child's or animal's) behavior by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control 2. punish in order to gain control or enforce obedience More Definitions → |
dispute | 1. take exception to 2. have a disagreement over something More Definitions → |
discharge | 1. complete or carry out 2. pour forth or release More Definitions → |
distribute | 1. administer or bestow, as in small portions 2. distribute or disperse widely More Definitions → |
disagree | 1. be of different opinions 2. be different from one another More Definitions → |
distinguished | More Definitions → |
disable | 1. make unable to perform a certain action 2. injure permanently More Definitions → |
disturbed | More Definitions → |
disco | 1. dance to disco music More Definitions → |
dispatch | 1. send away towards a designated goal 2. complete or carry out More Definitions → |
disclose | 1. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret 2. reveal to view as by removing a cover More Definitions → |
disappointed | More Definitions → |
distinguish | 1. mark as different 2. detect with the senses More Definitions → |
disclosed | More Definitions → |
discontinued | More Definitions → |
dismissed | More Definitions → |
discourse | 1. to consider or examine in speech or writing 2. carry on a conversation More Definitions → |
disappear | 1. get lost, as without warning or explanation 2. become invisible or unnoticeable More Definitions → |
distress | 1. bring into difficulties or distress, especially financial hardship 2. cause mental pain to More Definitions → |
disturbing | More Definitions → |
dissolved | More Definitions → |
discharged | More Definitions → |
disposed | More Definitions → |
disadvantaged | More Definitions → |
disadvantage | 1. put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm More Definitions → |
dismiss | 1. bar from attention or consideration 2. cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration More Definitions → |
disconnect | 1. pull the plug of (electrical appliances) and render inoperable 2. make disconnected, disjoin or unfasten More Definitions → |
disappointing | More Definitions → |
dispose | 1. give, sell, or transfer to another 2. throw or cast away More Definitions → |
discarded | More Definitions → |
dissent | 1. withhold assent 2. express opposition through action or words More Definitions → |
discomfort | More Definitions → |
dislike | 1. have or feel a dislike or distaste for More Definitions → |
discard | 1. throw or cast away More Definitions → |
disputed | More Definitions → |
disregard | 1. refuse to acknowledge 2. bar from attention or consideration More Definitions → |
disconnected | More Definitions → |
distorted | More Definitions → |
dispersed | More Definitions → |
discriminate | 1. recognize or perceive the difference 2. treat differently on the basis of sex or race More Definitions → |
distressed | More Definitions → |
disseminate | 1. cause to become widely known More Definitions → |
discourage | 1. try to prevent; show opposition to 2. deprive of courage or hope; take away hope from; cause to feel discouraged More Definitions → |
disabling | More Definitions → |
dissatisfied | 1. fail to satisfy More Definitions → |
disguise | 1. make unrecognizable More Definitions → |
discouraged | More Definitions → |
disrupt | 1. make a break in 2. throw into disorder More Definitions → |
disgusting | More Definitions → |
disciplined | More Definitions → |
dissolve | 1. grow less and less substantial until it disappears 2. cause to go into a solution More Definitions → |
discontinue | 1. put an end to a state or an activity 2. come to or be at an end More Definitions → |
disappearing | More Definitions → |
disturb | 1. move deeply 2. change the arrangement or position of More Definitions → |
distracted | More Definitions → |
diss | 1. treat, mention, or speak to rudely More Definitions → |
disciple | More Definitions → |
distilled | 1. undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops 2. extract by the process of distillation More Definitions → |
discerning | More Definitions → |
dissenting | More Definitions → |
disgrace | 1. bring shame or dishonor upon 2. reduce in worth or character, usually verbally More Definitions → |
disrupted | More Definitions → |
discern | 1. detect with the senses More Definitions → |
disqualified | 1. make unfit or unsuitable 2. declare unfit More Definitions → |
disguised | More Definitions → |
disproportionate | More Definitions → |
dispense | 1. administer or bestow, as in small portions 2. grant a dispensation; grant an exemption More Definitions → |
disgust | 1. fill with distaste 2. cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of More Definitions → |
discriminating | More Definitions → |
dispensed | More Definitions → |
distract | 1. draw someone's attention away from something 2. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed More Definitions → |
dismantling | More Definitions → |
distrust | 1. regard as untrustworthy; regard with suspicion; have no faith or confidence in More Definitions → |
disappoint | 1. fail to meet the hopes or expectations of More Definitions → |
disapprove | 1. consider bad or wrong 2. deem wrong or inappropriate More Definitions → |
disallow | 1. command against More Definitions → |
disjoint | 1. part; cease or break association with 2. separate at the joints More Definitions → |
discontent | 1. make dissatisfied More Definitions → |
distort | 1. make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story 2. form into a spiral shape More Definitions → |
disgusted | More Definitions → |
disclaim | 1. renounce a legal claim or title to 2. make a disclaimer about More Definitions → |
diseased | More Definitions → |
dismay | 1. lower someone's spirits; make downhearted 2. fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised More Definitions → |
disregarded | More Definitions → |
disordered | More Definitions → |
dismantle | 1. tear down so as to make flat with the ground 2. take apart into its constituent pieces More Definitions → |
disarm | 1. remove offensive capability from 2. make less hostile; win over More Definitions → |
disperse | 1. distribute loosely 2. to cause to separate and go in different directions More Definitions → |
disrespect | 1. show a lack of respect for 2. have little or no respect for; hold in contempt More Definitions → |
discouraging | More Definitions → |
discredit | 1. cause to be distrusted or disbelieved 2. damage the reputation of More Definitions → |
disgruntled | More Definitions → |
disdain | 1. look down on with disdain 2. reject with contempt More Definitions → |
dismantled | More Definitions → |
disliked | More Definitions → |
displace | 1. cause to move, usually with force or pressure 2. take the place of or have precedence over More Definitions → |
dispel | 1. force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings 2. to cause to separate and go in different directions More Definitions → |
dissolving | More Definitions → |
discord | 1. be different from one another More Definitions → |
distressing | More Definitions → |
discredited | More Definitions → |
dismayed | More Definitions → |
disillusioned | More Definitions → |
dislocated | More Definitions → |
disqualify | 1. make unfit or unsuitable 2. declare unfit More Definitions → |
dissipated | More Definitions → |
disinterested | More Definitions → |
dissipate | 1. to cause to separate and go in different directions 2. move away from each other More Definitions → |
disorganized | More Definitions → |
disassemble | 1. take apart into its constituent pieces More Definitions → |
disprove | 1. prove to be false More Definitions → |
dissected | More Definitions → |
disgraced | More Definitions → |
disregarding | More Definitions → |
disarray | 1. bring disorder to More Definitions → |
disenfranchised | More Definitions → |
disarming | More Definitions → |
disjointed | More Definitions → |
disconcerting | More Definitions → |
dissect | 1. cut open or cut apart 2. make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features More Definitions → |
displeased | More Definitions → |
dishonor | 1. bring shame or dishonor upon 2. force (someone) to have sex against their will More Definitions → |
disobey | 1. refuse to go along with; refuse to follow; be disobedient More Definitions → |
distaste | More Definitions → |
dissuade | 1. turn away from by persuasion More Definitions → |
disaffected | More Definitions → |
disinfect | 1. destroy microorganisms or pathogens by cleansing More Definitions → |
disoriented | More Definitions → |
dished | More Definitions → |
dispossessed | More Definitions → |
disburse | 1. expend, as from a fund More Definitions → |
disengage | 1. release from something that holds fast, connects, or entangles 2. free or remove obstruction from More Definitions → |
distilling | 1. undergo condensation; change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops 2. extract by the process of distillation More Definitions → |
disused | More Definitions → |
disintegrate | 1. break into parts or components or lose cohesion or unity 2. cause to undergo fission or lose particles More Definitions → |
disembodied | 1. free from a body or physical form or reality More Definitions → |
disparaging | More Definitions → |
disenchanted | More Definitions → |
disband | 1. cause to break up or cease to function 2. stop functioning or cohering as a unit More Definitions → |
disfigured | More Definitions → |
dispelling | 1. force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings 2. to cause to separate and go in different directions More Definitions → |
dispelled | 1. force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings 2. to cause to separate and go in different directions More Definitions → |
dismount | 1. alight from (a horse) More Definitions → |
disheartening | More Definitions → |
distill | 1. remove impurities from, increase the concentration of, and separate through the process of distillation 2. undergo the process of distillation More Definitions → |
dislodge | 1. remove or force out from a position 2. change place or direction More Definitions → |
disqualifying | More Definitions → |
distemper | 1. paint with distemper More Definitions → |
disuse | More Definitions → |
disapproving | More Definitions → |
disbelieve | 1. reject as false; refuse to accept More Definitions → |
disparage | 1. express a negative opinion of More Definitions → |
disheartened | More Definitions → |
disembark | 1. go ashore More Definitions → |
disinterest | More Definitions → |
dishonored | More Definitions → |
dishonour | 1. bring shame or dishonor upon 2. force (someone) to have sex against their will More Definitions → |
disquiet | 1. disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed More Definitions → |
dissociate | 1. part; cease or break association with 2. regard as unconnected More Definitions → |
disquieting | More Definitions → |
discontented | More Definitions → |
discolor | 1. lose color or turn colorless 2. cause to lose or change color More Definitions → |
disentangle | 1. release from entanglement of difficulty 2. extricate from entanglement More Definitions → |
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