Dis - English meaning
dɪs
Dis – definitions in English dictionary
verbSpeak disrespectfully to or criticize.
Usage examples:
I don't like her dissing my friends
nounDisrespectful talk.
prefixExpressing negation.
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DisadvantageprefixDenoting reversal or absence of an action or state.
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DiseconomyprefixDenoting removal of something.
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DisbudprefixExpressing completeness or intensification of an unpleasant or unattractive action.
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Disgruntled
abbreviation(in the uk) defence intelligence.
abbreviation(in the uk) detective inspector.
abbreviationDirect injection.
abbreviationDrill instructor.
verbTo say or do something that shows a lack of respect for someone and is often intended to insult
verb→ diss us slang
prefixAdded to the front of some words to form their opposites
Usage examples:
To disagree, a dishonest person
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Word origin
from Latin, sometimes via Old French des- .
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