English dictionary: words starting with diss
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Meanings of Diss:
verbSpeak disrespectfully to or criticize.
Usage examples:
I don't like her dissing my friends
nounDisrespectful talk.
Meanings of Dissatisfaction:
nounLack of satisfaction.
Usage examples:
Widespread public dissatisfaction with incumbent politicians
Meanings of Dissatisfactions:
nounLack of satisfaction.
Usage examples:
Widespread public dissatisfaction with incumbent politicians
Meanings of Dissatisfied:
adjectiveNot content or happy with something.
Usage examples:
His parents are dissatisfied with the quality of tuition on offer
verbFail to satisfy (someone).
Usage examples:
What is it about these words that dissatisfies you?
Meanings of Dissatisfies:
verbFail to satisfy (someone).
Usage examples:
What is it about these words that dissatisfies you?
Meanings of Dissatisfy:
verbFail to satisfy (someone).
Usage examples:
What is it about these words that dissatisfies you?
Meanings of Dissatisfying:
verbFail to satisfy (someone).
Usage examples:
What is it about these words that dissatisfies you?
Meanings of Dissave:
verbTo spend money that has been saved
Usage examples:
The retired elderly are one group that tends to dissave.
Meanings of Dissaved:
verbTo spend money that has been saved
Usage examples:
The retired elderly are one group that tends to dissave.
Meanings of Dissaves:
verbTo spend money that has been saved
Usage examples:
The retired elderly are one group that tends to dissave.
Meanings of Dissaving:
nounThe action of spending more than one has earned in a given period.
Usage examples:
Prestowitz examines this claim within the context of deficits, dissaving, and u.s consumption as th…
Meanings of Dissect:
verbMethodically cut up (a body or plant) in order to study its internal parts.
Usage examples:
An animal's eye can be easily dissected
Meanings of Dissected:
adjectiveHaving been cut up for anatomical study.
Usage examples:
This leads king into an extended digression on michelangelo's use of nudity, including the evidence…
verbMethodically cut up (a body or plant) in order to study its internal parts.
Usage examples:
An animal's eye can be easily dissected
Meanings of Dissecting:
verbMethodically cut up (a body or plant) in order to study its internal parts.
Usage examples:
An animal's eye can be easily dissected
Meanings of Dissection:
nounThe action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts.
Usage examples:
The dissection of animals for scientific research
Meanings of Dissections:
nounThe action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts.
Usage examples:
The dissection of animals for scientific research
Meanings of Dissects:
verbMethodically cut up (a body or plant) in order to study its internal parts.
Usage examples:
An animal's eye can be easily dissected
Meanings of Disseise:
verbDispossess (someone) of land or property.
Usage examples:
His ancestors had held the land but had been disseized in the fifteenth century
Meanings of Disseised:
verbDispossess (someone) of land or property.
Usage examples:
His ancestors had held the land but had been disseized in the fifteenth century
Meanings of Disseises:
verbDispossess (someone) of land or property.
Usage examples:
His ancestors had held the land but had been disseized in the fifteenth century
Meanings of Disseize:
verbDispossess (someone) of land or property.
Usage examples:
His ancestors had held the land but had been disseized in the fifteenth century
Meanings of Disseized:
verbDispossess (someone) of land or property.
Usage examples:
His ancestors had held the land but had been disseized in the fifteenth century
Meanings of Disseizes:
verbDispossess (someone) of land or property.
Usage examples:
His ancestors had held the land but had been disseized in the fifteenth century
Meanings of Disseizin:
nounThe seizure of land belonging to someone else.
Usage examples:
Inquiries by the sheriff or the justices on questions of disseisin of land
Meanings of Dissemblance:
nounThe act of hiding something such as the truth or your real intentions
Usage examples:
People who take power by dissemblance or deceit
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