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Dispute, n.
Disputer, n. Debater, controversialist, disputant, reasoner, arguer. Disqualification, n. Incapacitation, disability, want of qualification. Disqualify, v. a.
Disquiet, n. Uneasiness, restlessness, disturbance, anxiety, vexation, trouble, disquietude, inquietude, unrest. Disquiet, v. a. Trouble, annoy, vex, disturb, worry, harass, plague, bother, molest, pester, incommode. Disquietude, n. Uneasiness. See disquiet. Disquisition, n. Dissertation, treatise, discourse, essay, formal inquiry. Disregard, n.
Disregard, v. a. Neglect, slight, overlook, ignore, contemn, disobey, pay no attention to, pay no heed to, pay no regard to, take no notice of, turn a deaf ear to. Disrelish, n.
Disrelish, Dislike, loathe, have an aversion to. Disreputable, a.
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