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dirge |
a piece of music of a mournful character, to accompany funeral rites; funeral hymn E.g.The stranger, after listening for a moment, joined in the mournful dirge. |
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disarray |
throw into disorder; break the array of. E.g.Then the NASDAQ crash of 2000 left the US equity markets in disarray for more than a year. |
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disband |
loose bands of; set free; disunite; scatter E.g.They decided to disband half army when the war came to an end. |
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discernible |
distinguishable; perceptible; capable of being seen or noticed E.g.Many things happen in the earth and sky with no discernible cause. |
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discerning |
exhibiting keen insight and good judgment; quick to understand E.g.He said the carrier is ready for the transition and views it as an opportunity to attract discerning subscribers. |
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disclose |
unclose; open; remove a cover or envelope from; lay open or expose to view E.g.I have no intention to disclose their names for security reason. |
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disconcert |
confuse; frustrate by throwing into disorder; embarrass E.g.The evidence produced by her adversary does disconcert the lawyer. |
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disconsolate |
sad; cheerless; gloomy; hopeless or not expecting E.g.The death of his wife left him disconsolate. |
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discord |
conflict; lack of agreement among persons, groups, or things E.g.Watching Tweedledum battle Tweedledee, Alice wondered what had caused this pointless discord. |
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discordant |
not harmonious; conflicting; disagreeable in sound; harsh or dissonant E.g.Nothing is quite so discordant as the sound of a junior high school orchestra tuning up. |
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discount |
give reduction in price on E.g.I never discount these books, they sell like hot cakes. |
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discourse |
formal, lengthy discussion of a subject; verbal exchange; conversation E.g.The young Plato was drawn to the Agora to hear the philosophical discourse of Socrates and his followers. |
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discredit |
defame; destroy confidence in; disbelieve E.g.The campaign was highly negative in tone; each candidate tried to discredit the other. |
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discrepancy |
lack of consistency; difference E.g.The police noticed an obvious discrepancy in his description of the crime and did not believe him. |
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discrete |
separate; consisting of unconnected distinct parts E.g.The universe is composed of discrete bodies. |
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discretion |
knowing how to avoid embarrassment or distress; trait of judging wisely and objectively E.g.The servants showed great tact and discretion. |
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discriminate |
make a clear distinction; distinguish; make sensible decisions; judge wisely E.g.It's not just a notion when 46 states can still discriminate against same-sex couples getting married. |