All English words - page 1137
Disorders
dɪˈsɔː.dərMeanings of Disorders:
nounA state of confusion.
Usage examples:
The world 's currency markets were in disorder
verbDisrupt the systematic functioning or neat arrangement of.
Usage examples:
They are disordering the political landscape
Meanings of Disorganise:
verbDisrupt the systematic order or functioning of.
Usage examples:
If you take too much time completing a task, you will disorganize everything
Meanings of Disorganised:
verbDisrupt the systematic order or functioning of.
adjectiveNot properly planned and controlled.
Usage examples:
The campaign was hopelessly disorganized
Disorganization
dɪˌsɔː.ɡə.naɪˈzeɪ.ʃənMeanings of Disorganization:
nounLack of proper planning and control.
Usage examples:
Social disorganization is destroying the wellbeing of the population
Meanings of Disorganize:
verbDisrupt the systematic order or functioning of.
Usage examples:
If you take too much time completing a task, you will disorganize everything
Disorganized
dɪˈsɔː.ɡə.naɪzdMeanings of Disorganized:
adjectiveNot properly planned and controlled.
Usage examples:
The campaign was hopelessly disorganized
verbDisrupt the systematic order or functioning of.
Disorganizes
dɪsˈɔːɡənʌɪzMeanings of Disorganizes:
verbDisrupt the systematic order or functioning of.
Usage examples:
If you take too much time completing a task, you will disorganize everything
Meanings of Disorient:
verbCause (someone) to lose their sense of direction; disorientate.
Usage examples:
The driving snow disoriented them
Meanings of Disorientate:
verbCause (someone) to lose their sense of direction.
Usage examples:
The fog disorientated me
Disorientates
dɪˈsɔː.ri.ən.teɪtMeanings of Disorientates:
verbCause (someone) to lose their sense of direction.
Usage examples:
The fog disorientated me
Disorientating
dɪsˈɔːrɪɛnteɪtMeanings of Disorientating:
adjectiveCausing someone to lose their sense of direction.
Usage examples:
A tunnel with no light at the end is a disorientating place to be
verbCause (someone) to lose their sense of direction.
Usage examples:
The fog disorientated me
Disorientation
ˌdɪ.sɔː.ri.enˈteɪ.ʃənMeanings of Disorientation:
nounThe condition of having lost one's sense of direction.
Usage examples:
As we walked on into the night, an air of total disorientation descended
Meanings of Disorienting:
adjectiveCausing someone to lose their sense of direction; disorientating.
Usage examples:
Taking the escalator down is a disorienting experience
verbCause (someone) to lose their sense of direction; disorientate.
Usage examples:
The driving snow disoriented them
Disown
dɪsˈəʊnMeanings of Disown:
verbRefuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.
Usage examples:
Lovell's rich family had disowned him because of his marriage
Meanings of Disowned:
verbRefuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.
Usage examples:
Lovell's rich family had disowned him because of his marriage
Meanings of Disowns:
verbRefuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.
Usage examples:
Lovell's rich family had disowned him because of his marriage
Disparage
dɪˈspær.ɪdʒMeanings of Disparage:
verbRegard or represent as being of little worth.
Usage examples:
He never missed an opportunity to disparage his competitors
Disparagement
dɪˈspær.ɪdʒ.məntMeanings of Disparagement:
nounCriticism of, or unkind remarks about someone or something that show you do not respect them
Usage examples:
Despite the media’s disparagement of the leader, he remains popular., "provincial" is often used as…
Disparager
dɪˈsparɪdʒəMeanings of Disparager:
nounA person who criticizes someone as being of little worth.
Usage examples:
He is shrewder than his disparagers would credit
Disparaging
dɪˈspær.ɪ.dʒɪŋMeanings of Disparaging:
adjectiveExpressing the opinion that something is of little worth; derogatory.
Usage examples:
Disparaging remarks about council houses
verbRegard or represent as being of little worth.
Usage examples:
He never missed an opportunity to disparage his competitors
Disparity
dɪˈspær.ə.tiMeanings of Disparity:
nounA great difference.
Usage examples:
Economic disparities between different regions of the country
Dispatch-rider
dɪˈspætʃ ˌraɪ.dərMeanings of Dispatch-rider:
nounA person whose job is to deliver letters, packages, etc. using a motorcycle or bicycle
Meanings of Dispatcher:
nounA person whose job is to receive messages and organize the movement of people or vehicles, especially in the emergency services.
Usage examples:
He told the dispatcher that his wife wasn't breathing
Dispatchers
dɪˈspætʃ.ərMeanings of Dispatchers:
nounA person whose job is to receive messages and organize the movement of people or vehicles, especially in the emergency services.
Usage examples:
He told the dispatcher that his wife wasn't breathing
Meanings of Dispatching:
verbSend off to a destination or for a purpose.
Usage examples:
He dispatched messages back to base
nounThe sending of someone or something to a destination or for a purpose.
Usage examples:
A resolution authorizing the dispatch of a peacekeeping force
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