2. False appearance, counterfeit show, cloak, blind, pretence, pretext.

Disguised, a.

    1. Cloaked, masked, veiled, in disguise.
    2. Intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, drunk, fuddled, tipsy, mellow, maudlin, in liquor, in one’s cups, half- seas-over.

Disgust, n.

    1. Nausea, disrelish, distaste, loathing.
    2. Dislike, repugnance, aversion, antipathy, abomination, detestation, abhorrence, hatred.

Disgust, v. a.

    1. Sicken, affect with nausea, turn one’s stomach, go against one’s stomach.
    2. Displease, offend, be repellent, repulsive, repugnant, hateful, detestable, or abhorrent to.

Disgusting, a.

    1. Nauseous, nauseating, loathsome, sickening.
    2. Repulsive, loathsome, revolting, offensive, odious, hateful, foul, abominable, repugnant, abhorrent, detestable, distasteful.

Dish, n.

    1. See platter.
    2. Viand, article of food.

Dish, v. a.

    1. Put in a dish, put into dishes, serve.
    2. (Colloq.) Do for, put hors de combat, balk, upset, thwart, shelve, lay up, render helpless.

Dishabille, n. Déshabillé, undress, loose dress.

Dishearten, v. a. Dispirit, discourage, deject, depress.


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