Disses vs Disuses - What's the difference?
disses | disuses |
(disuse)
The state of not being used; neglect.
To cease the use of.
(archaic) To disaccustom.
* John Donne
As verbs the difference between disses and disuses
is that disses is third-person singular of diss while disuses is third-person singular of disuse.As a noun disses
is plural of lang=en.disuses
English
Verb
(head)disuse
English
Noun
(-)- The garden fell into disuse and became overgrown.
Derived terms
* disusedVerb
(disus)- He was disused to hard work.
- Disuse me from pain.