Words Starting With "D"

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Dishonours

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Dishonours is the third person singular form of the verb "dishonour", which means to take away or destroy someone's reputation or dignity, often through shameful or unethical behavior. It can also mean to ignore or violate the laws, customs, or conventions of a particular society or group. For example: "He dishonours his family by attending the gang's illegal gathering."

Dishware

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Dishware refers to the dishes, cups, glasses, and cutlery used to eat and drink from, typically made of ceramic, glass, or metal.

Dishwasher

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A dishwasher is an electric appliance used for washing and cleaning dirty dishes, pots, and utensils in a household or commercial setting. It uses hot water, detergent, and mechanical scrubbers to remove food residue and stains from dishes, and can be controlled by an electric motor, timer, and buttons or knobs.

Dishwashers

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Dishwashers are kitchen appliances designed to clean dishes, glassware, and utensils automatically. They are also commonly referred to as dishwashing machines or washing machines.

Dishwashing

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The process of washing and cleaning dishes, usually done by a person or by a machine, such as a dishwasher.

Dishwater

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Dishwater refers to the leftover water and food particles accumulated at the bottom of a sink or drain after washing dishes, often leaving a dirty or dirty-smelling residue.

Dishy

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Adjective: Attractive, especially in a superficial or sexy way.

Disillusion

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To feel disappointment or disillusion means to lose faith or confidence in something or someone that was once seen as trustworthy or ideal.

Disillusioned

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Disillusioned refers to someone who has lost faith or confidence in something or someone, often as a result of a disappointment or a lack of fulfillment of promises or expectations. It can also describe a feeling of skepticism or mistrust towards an idea, institution, or authority.

Disillusioning

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Causing someone to lose their faith or optimistic expectations, often by revealing unpleasant or unacceptable truths.

Disillusionist

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A disillusionist is someone who helps to disillusion or eliminate unrealistic or vague ideas, hopes, or hopes of others, often by revealing the harsh realities or difficulties associated with them. A disillusionist may also be someone who intentionally or unintentionally causes someone to lose faith or trust in something or someone due to their harsh criticism or stern views.

Disillusionment

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Disillusionment refers to the loss of interest or idealism in something or someone due to the discovery of flaws, shortcomings, or duplicity. It can also describe the feeling of being disappointed or disillusioned with a previously held belief or expectation.

Disillusions

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Disillusions: noun<br><br>plural of disillusion<br><br>1. A state of being disappointed or disenchanted, often as a result of discovering that something or someone does not live up to one's expectations.<br><br>Example: "The politician's disillusions were obvious in her declining popularity after the election."

Disimpaction

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Disimpaction refers to the removal of a blockage or accumulation of material (usually impacted feces) in the rectum or anus. It is a medical condition that requires surgical or medical intervention to relieve the blockage and restore normal bowel function.

Disincentive

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A disincentive is something that discourages or prevents someone from doing something. It is a factor that reduces the motivation or enthusiasm for a particular course of action. Examples of disincentives include high taxes, strict regulations, or unpleasant working conditions. A disincentive can be a deliberate deterrent, such as a penalty or a fine, or an unintentional one, such as a lack of resources or support.

Disincentives

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Disincentives refer to factors or measures that discourage or reduce the likelihood of an individual or organization taking a particular action or achieving a specific goal. They can be financial, such as taxes or penalties, or non-financial, such as regulatory barriers or public perception. Disincentives can have the opposite effect of incentives, which are designed to encourage or motivate behavior.

Disincentivised

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Disincentivised is an adjective that means discouraged or hindered from doing something because there is no reward or incentive to do so. It is often used to describe a situation where a person's actions are being discouraged by the lack of a beneficial outcome, such as a financial reward or recognition. In other words, it implies that the absence of something positive is causing someone to be less motivated to take a particular action.

Disincentivized

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Disincentivized refers to something or someone that is no longer motivated or encouraged to continue a particular action or behavior because the benefits or rewards associated with it have been removed or diminished. In other words, a disincentivized person or thing is no longer driven by a positive motivator or incentive, and may even feel discouraged or demotivated instead. This term is often used in a business or economic context to describe how changes in policy or incentives can affect people's behaviors or decisions.

Disinclination

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Disinclination is a noun that means a lack of willingness or enthusiasm; a disinclination to do something. It refers to a feeling or attitude of being unwilling, reluctant, or opposed to something, often because it is unappealing, unpleasant, or difficult.

Disincline

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The verb "disincline" means to make someone unwilling or less willing to do something.

Disinclined

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Disinclined refers to someone or something that is unwilling or resistant to doing something, often due to a lack of enthusiasm, interest, or motivation. It can also imply a reluctance or disinclination to consider or undertake an activity, task, or proposal.

Disinclining

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Disinclining means unwilling or reluctant; having a negative attitude or disposition towards something. It can also refer to a feeling of hesitation or unwillingness to do or accept something.

Disincorporation

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Disincorporation refers to the act of formally dissolving a corporation, often due to financial difficulties, bankruptcy, or other reasons. It involves the cancellation of the company's charter, and thus, the corporation ceases to exist as a legal entity.

Disincrustation

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Disincrustation refers to the removal of crust or a hard outer layer from a surface or object. This can be done by dissolving or eroding the crust, or by scraping or grinding it away. The term is often used in fields such as medicine, where it may refer to the removal of plaque or other deposits from the teeth or gums, or in materials science, where it may refer to the cleaning of surfaces or the removal of coatings.

Disinfect

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To disinfect something means to kill or remove germs, bacteria, and viruses that can cause infections or diseases, typically by using disinfectants or sterilizing agents, in order to prevent the spread of illness.

Disinfectant

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A disinfectant is a substance or agent that is used to kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, on surfaces or in liquids. It is often used to sterilize and eliminate germs, viruses, and other types of microorganisms from surfaces, objects, and environments. Disinfectants can be found in various forms, including liquids, sprays, wipes, and tablets.

Disinfectants

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Disinfectants are substances or solutions that are designed to kill or inactivate microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, on inanimate objects or surfaces. They are used to prevent the spread of infection and to eliminate microorganisms that can cause illness or disease. Disinfectants typically work by destroying the cell membranes of microorganisms, thereby preventing them from multiplying and causing harm. They are commonly used in hospitals, schools, and other public places where large numbers of people congregate, as well as in households to clean and disinfect surfaces such as countertops, sinks, and toilets.

Disinfected

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The word "disinfected" means to make something, such as a surface or object, free from or destroy germs, bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms that can cause disease or infection.

Disinfecting

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The verb "disinfecting" means to remove or destroy harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, from a surface, object, or environment using a disinfectant.

Disinfection

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Disinfection refers to the process of eliminating or destroying most types of microbial pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, from surfaces, objects, or the environment. Disinfection is often used to reduce the risk of infection, especially in healthcare settings, food processing, and other industries where contamination is a concern.

Disinfects

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To disinfect means to use a chemical or hot water to kill or remove germs, bacteria, and viruses from a surface, object, or area, in order to prevent the spread of infection or disease.

Disinfest

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To disinfest means to remove pests, such as insects or rodents, from a place, especially as a sanitary measure, and to prevent their return.

Disinfestation

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Disinfestation refers to the process of eliminating or destroying pests, such as insects, rodents, or other small animals, from a particular area or environment, typically by using chemicals, heat, or other means.

Disinflation

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Disinflation is the slowdown or reduction in the rate of inflation, a sustained decrease in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time. It is the opposite of deflation, which is a sustained decrease in general price level.

Disinflationary

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Describing economic conditions, "disinflationary" refers to a period of slowing down or decrease in the rate of inflation, which is a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over time. In other words, disinflation occurs when the rate of inflation slows down, perhaps returning to a more stable and manageable level.

Disinformation

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Disinformation refers to false or misleading information that is spread intentionally or unintentionally to deceive or confuse people. It can take many forms, including false news stories, propaganda, hoaxes, and manipulated data. Disinformation is often used to influence public opinion or achieve a specific goal, and it can have serious consequences, including eroding trust in institutions, perpetuating harmful stereotypes, or even contributing to the spread of misinformation.