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Disadvantage |
An unfavorable situation that is not good. Our team was at a disadvantage because one of our players were hurt. |
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Disagreement |
a quarrel; not able to come to an agreement. "My dad and I had a disagreement over my allowance." |
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Disappoint |
To let someone down. "I hope I don't disappoint the teacher by failing this test." |
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Discontinue |
to end something; to not use anymore; to cease. I was sad when my subscription to Scooby Do was discontinued. |
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Dismal |
not good; depressing; dreary; bleak. "After his dismal performance, he was booed off the stage." |
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Disobedient |
not following the rules. "I was disobedient when I lied about finishing my homework." |
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Disorganized |
Messy; not neat; not being able to find things. "My room is so disorganized, I can't even find my homework sometimes" |
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Disposable |
not worthy of being kept; easily given and thrown away; easily replaced. "Disposable water bottles create a lot of trash and is not good for the environment." |
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Disrespectful |
not polite; rude; not courteous "It is never a good idea to be disrespectful to the teacher, especially if it's your mom" |
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Disturb |
To bother or pester; not leaving someone alone. "Don't disturb Maya while she's studying. She may bite" |