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Meanings of Disquieting:

adjective

Inducing feelings of anxiety or worry.

Usage examples:

He found jean's gaze disquieting
verb

Make (someone) worried or uneasy.

Usage examples:

World leaders are surely disquieted by the prospect of a global economic meltdown

Meanings of Disquiets:

noun

A feeling of worry or unease.

Usage examples:

Public disquiet about animal testing
verb

Make (someone) worried or uneasy.

Usage examples:

World leaders are surely disquieted by the prospect of a global economic meltdown

Meanings of Disquietude:

noun

A state of uneasiness or anxiety.

Usage examples:

Such passages reflect a sense of disquietude, of alienation even

Meanings of Disquisition:

noun

A long or elaborate essay or discussion on a particular subject.

Usage examples:

Nothing can kill a radio show quicker than a disquisition on intertextual analysis

Meanings of Disquisitional:

adjective

(of speech or writing) lengthy, detailed, or elaborate.

Usage examples:

The periodicals of this month are too speculative and disquisitional

Meanings of Disquisitions:

noun

A long or elaborate essay or discussion on a particular subject.

Usage examples:

Nothing can kill a radio show quicker than a disquisition on intertextual analysis

Meanings of Disrate:

verb

Reduce (a sailor) to a lower rank.

Usage examples:

He had been disrated for an unsavoury escapade

Disrated

dɪsˈreɪt

Meanings of Disrated:

verb

Reduce (a sailor) to a lower rank.

Usage examples:

He had been disrated for an unsavoury escapade

Meanings of Disrates:

verb

Reduce (a sailor) to a lower rank.

Usage examples:

He had been disrated for an unsavoury escapade

Meanings of Disrating:

verb

Reduce (a sailor) to a lower rank.

Usage examples:

He had been disrated for an unsavoury escapade

Meanings of Disregard:

verb

Pay no attention to; ignore.

Usage examples:

The body of evidence is too substantial to disregard
noun

The action or state of paying no attention to something.

Usage examples:

Blatant disregard for the law

Meanings of Disregarded:

verb

Pay no attention to; ignore.

Usage examples:

The body of evidence is too substantial to disregard
noun

The action or state of paying no attention to something.

Usage examples:

Blatant disregard for the law

Meanings of Disregarding:

verb

Pay no attention to; ignore.

Usage examples:

The body of evidence is too substantial to disregard
noun

The action or state of paying no attention to something.

Usage examples:

Blatant disregard for the law

Meanings of Disregards:

verb

Pay no attention to; ignore.

Usage examples:

The body of evidence is too substantial to disregard
noun

The action or state of paying no attention to something.

Usage examples:

Blatant disregard for the law

Meanings of Disrelish:

noun

A feeling of dislike or distaste.

Usage examples:

Disrelish for any pursuit is ample reason for abandoning it
verb

Regard with dislike or distaste.

Usage examples:

I am not surprised that some members of the house should disrelish your report

Meanings of Disremember:

verb

Fail to remember.

Usage examples:

Mostly what you disremember ain't worth the trouble to call to mind

Meanings of Disrepair:

noun

Poor condition of a building or structure due to neglect.

Usage examples:

The station gradually fell into disrepair

Meanings of Disreputable:

adjective

Not considered to be respectable in character or appearance.

Usage examples:

He was heavy, grubby, and vaguely disreputable

Meanings of Disreputably:

adverb

In a way that is likely to lead to someone not being trusted or respected, or being considered morally bad

Usage examples:

We have seen a lot of stories of people acting disreputably.

Meanings of Disrepute:

noun

The state of being held in low esteem by the public.

Usage examples:

One of the top clubs in the country is bringing the game into disrepute

Meanings of Disrespect:

noun

Lack of respect or courtesy.

Usage examples:

Growing disrespect for the rule of law
verb

Show a lack of respect for; insult.

Usage examples:

A young brave who disrespects his elders

Meanings of Disrespectful:

adjective

Showing a lack of respect or courtesy; impolite.

Usage examples:

A deeply disrespectful attitude towards women

Meanings of Disrespectfully:

adverb

In a way that lacks respect

Usage examples:

George demanded to know why i'd behaved so disrespectfully., they are only rude when they are treat…

Meanings of Disrobe:

verb

Take off one's clothes.

Usage examples:

I slipped into the adjoining bathroom to disrobe

Meanings of Disrobed:

verb

Take off one's clothes.

Usage examples:

I slipped into the adjoining bathroom to disrobe

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