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Derogatory - Disgruntle

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Derogatory   expressing a low opinion or negative criticism  
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Descry   to catch sight of  
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Desecrate   to profane; to violate the sanctity of  
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Desiccate   to dry up  
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Desolate   uninhabited; joyless  
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Desolate   to make barren; to make somebody feel sad  
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Desperado   reckless, violent criminal  
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Despise   to look on with scorn; to regard as worthless or distasteful  
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Despoil   to plunder  
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Despondent   depressed; gloomy  
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Despot   tyrant  
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Destitute   extremely poor  
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Desultory   lacking consistency: disconnected; disappointing in progress, quality; digressing at random  
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Detached   emotionally removed; calm and objective; physically separate  
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Determinate   having a fixed or of procedure  
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Determination   resolve; measurement or calculation; decision  
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Deterrent   something that discourages; hindrance  
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Detonation   explosion  
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Detraction   slandering; aspersion  
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Detrimental   harmful; damaging  
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Deviate   to turn away from (a principle, norm); to depart; to diverge  
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Devious   erratic; not straightforward  
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Devise   to think up; to invent; to plan  
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Devoid   lacking  
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Devolve   to transfer or delegate to another  
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Devotee   enthusiastic follower  
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Devout   pious  
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Dexterous   skillful  
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Diabolical   devilish  
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Diadem   crown  
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Dialectical   relating to art of debate; mutual or reciprocal  
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Diaphanous   sheer; transparent  
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Diatribe   an abusive criticism  
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Dichotomy   division into two opposed/contradictory groups; division into two parts  
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Dictum   authoritative and weighty statement; saying; maxim  
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Didactic   instructive; teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson  
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Die   device for stamping or impressing; mold  
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Diffidence   shyness  
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Diffuse   wordy; rambling; spread out (like a gas)  
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Digression   wandering away from the subject  
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Dilapidated   ruin from age or neglect  
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Dilate   to expand  
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Dilatory   delaying  
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Dilemma   problem; choice of two unsatisfactory alternatives  
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Dilettante   an admirer of the arts; amateur; dabbler  
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Diligence   steadiness of effort; persistent hard work  
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Dilute   to make less concentrated; to reduce in strength  
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Diminution   lessening; reduction in size  
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Din   continued loud noise  
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Dinghy   small boat  
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Dingy   dull; not fresh; cheerless  
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Dint   means; effort  
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Diorama   life-size, 3D scene from nature or history  
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Dire   warning of disaster; desperately urgent; extreme; oppressive  
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Dirge   hymn of lamentation  
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Disabuse   to correct a false impression; undeceive  
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Disapprobation   disapproval; condemnation  
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Disarray   a disorderly or untidy stat  
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Disavowal   denial; disclaiming  
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Disband   to dissolve; to disperse  
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Disburse   to pay out  
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Discernible   distinguishable; perceivable  
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Discerning   mentally quick and observant; having insight  
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Disclaim   to disown; renounce claim to  
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Disclose   to reveal  
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Discombobulated   confused; discomposed  
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Discomfit   to put into a state of perplexity and embarrassment; to defeat; to disconcert  
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Disconcert   to confuse; to upset; to embarrass  
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Disconsolate   sad  
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Discord   conflict; lack of harmony  
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Discordant   not harmonious; conflicting  
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Discount   disregard  
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Discourse   formal discussion; conversation  
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Discredit   to defame; to destroy confidence in; disbelieve  
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Discrepancy   lack of consistency; difference  
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Discrete   separate; unconnected  
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Discretion   prudence; ability to adjust actions to circumstances  
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Discriminating   able to see differences; prejudiced  
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Discursive   digressing; rambling  
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Disdain   to view with scorn or contempt  
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Disembark   to go ashore; to unload cargo from a ship  
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Disenfranchise   to deprive of a civil right  
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Disengage   to uncouple; to separate; to disconnect  
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Disfigure   to mar the appearance of; spoil  
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Disgorge   to surrender something; eject; vomit  
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Disgruntle   to make discontented  
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