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discharge
disable
verb to stop something
working » You need to
disable the alarm before
you enter.
deactivate, defuse,
immobilize
disadvantage
noun an unfavourable
circumstance » They
considered the advantages
and disadvantages of
moving house.
drawback, handicap,
minus, weakness,
downside, hindrance
antonym: advantage
disagree^1
verb to have a different opinion
» She disagreed with
everything he said.
differ, dispute, dissent
antonym: agree
disagree^2
verb to think that something
is wrong » I disagree with your
statement that cats are boring
because they sleep all the time.
object, oppose,
take issue with
disagreeable
adjective unpleasant in some
way » The smell of old
cabbage was disagreeable.
horrible, horrid, nasty,
objectionable, obnoxious,
unfriendly, unpleasant
antonym: agreeable
disagreement^1
noun a dispute about
something » My friend and
I had a disagreement about
which pop group was the best.
altercation (formal),
argument, difference,
dispute, quarrel, row,
squabble, tiff
antonym: agreement
disagreement^2
noun an objection to something
» There was disagreement over
the head insisting we wore our
school tie on the bus home.
dissent, objection,
opposition
disappear^1
verb to go out of sight
» The aircraft disappeared
off the radar.
be lost to view, drop out of
sight, fade, recede, vanish
antonym: appear
disappear^2
verb to stop existing
» The snow disappeared when
the sun came out.
cease (formal), die out,
go away, melt away,
pass, vanish
disappointed
adjective sad because hopes
have not been fulfilled
» I was disappointed that we
didn’t go swimming.
dejected, despondent,
disenchanted, disillusioned,
downcast, saddened,
disheartened, let down
antonym: satisfied
disappointment^1
noun sadness because hopes
have not been fulfilled » Book
early to avoid disappointment.
dejection, despondency,
regret, disenchantment,
disillusionment
disappointment^2
noun something that does not
meet your expectations » The
film was a disappointment;
it was really boring.
blow, setback
disapproval
noun the belief that something
is wrong » John’s mum
expressed disapproval when
he wore ripped jeans to school.
censure, condemnation,
criticism
antonym: approval
disapprove
verb to think that something
is wrong » Everyone
disapproved of the stickers
all over Maria’s precious violin.
condemn, deplore (formal),
dislike, find unacceptable,
take a dim view of,
frown on, take exception to
antonym: approve
disaster
noun a very bad accident
» The flood was a disaster.
calamity (formal),
catastrophe, misfortune,
tragedy
discard
verb to get rid of something
» She discarded the piece of
paper with her old notes on.
cast aside, dispose of,
dump (informal), jettison,
shed, throw away,
throw out
discern
verb (formal) to notice or
understand something with
difficulty » Abigail discerned
someone walking towards her
through the mist.
detect, make out,
notice, observe, perceive,
see, spot
discharge^1
verb to send something out
» The cleaned water will be
discharged into the sea.
emit, empty, expel, flush,
give off, release
discharge^2
verb to allow someone to leave
hospital or prison » He has a
broken arm but was discharged
from the hospital yesterday.
free, let go, liberate,
release, set free
discharge^3
verb to dismiss someone from
a job » He was discharged for
shouting at his boss.
dismiss, eject, fire (informal),
sack (informal)
She disagreed with everything
he said.
She discarded the piece of paper
with her old notes on.
antonym: clean
The substitute didn’t play and
so his kit remained clean.
stained
His shorts were
from the grass.stained
unclean
The unclean
into the washing machine. kit will go straight
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