Disincline, v. a. Make averse or reluctant or unwilling, indispose.

Disinclined, a. Unwilling, indisposed, reluctant, averse.

Disinfect, v. a. Deodorize, fumigate, purify, cleanse or free from infection.

Disingenuous, a. Insincere, uncandid, double-minded, hollow, dishonest.

Disintegrate, v. a. Crumble, reduce to fragments, break to pieces.

Disinter, v. a. Exhume, unbury, disentomb, disinhume, dig up.

Disinterested, a.

    1. Unbiassed, impartial, fair, candid.
    2. Generous, unselfish, liberal, magnanimous, high-minded.

Disinthrall, v. a. See disenthrall.

Disjoin, v. a. Disunite, separate, divide, part, sunder, sever, dissever, detach, dissociate.

Disjoint, v. a.

    1. Dislocate, luxate, put out of joint.
    2. Unloose, disconnect, disjoin, separate at the joints or original divisions.
    3. Break up, disarrange, derange, throw into confusion.

Disjointed, a. Disconnected, loose, incoherent, desultory.

Disjunction, n. Separation, disconnection, disassociation, disunion, isolation, severance, parting.

Disjunctive, a. Disjoining, discretive, alternative.

Disk, n. [Written also Disc.]

    1. Quoit, discus.
    2. Face (of the sun, moon, etc.).
    3. Circular plate, flat circular surface.

Dislike, n. Disinclination, aversion, distaste, disrelish, antipathy, repugnance, displeasure, disgust.

Dislike, v. a. Disrelish, have an aversion to, be disinclined or averse or reluctant, disapprove, hold in disfavor.


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