| Term | Definition |
| Disavow | to refurse to acknowledge |
| Discern | to percieve something using the senss or intellect |
| Disclose | to make known, to expose to view |
| Discomfit | make uneasy, embrass |
| disconcert | ruffle, upset's one's self-possesion |
| Discord | lack of agreeement; inharmonious combination |
| discordance | state of disagreement |
| Discourage | dishearten, deprive of of hope or spirit |
| discourse | verbal exchange, conversation |
| discourteous | rude |
| discredit | to harm the reputation of, dishonor, or disgrace |
| discrepancy | difference |
| discretion | abiliit to judge on one's own |
| discrentionary | subject to jude on one's own |
| disdain | to regard with scorn or contempt |
| disheveled | marked by disorder, untidy |
| disgenuous | not straightforward, insincere |
| disinterested | unbiased |
| dismissal | act of being fired or let out |
| disparage | to belittle, speak disrepectfully about |
| disparate | dissimilar, different in kind |
| dispel | to drive out or scatter |