disconsolate |
dispirited |
As adjectives the difference between disconsolate and dispirited
is that
disconsolate is cheerless, dreary while
dispirited is without energy, gusto or drive, enervated, without the will to accomplish, disheartened.
As a noun disconsolate
is (obsolete) disconsolateness.
As a verb dispirited is
(
dispirit).
disapprove |
accuse |
As verbs the difference between disapprove and accuse
is that
disapprove is to condemn; consider wrong or inappropriate while
accuse is to find fault with, to blame, to censure.
As a noun accuse is
an accusation.
disapproving |
unhappiness |
As a verb disapproving
is present participle of disapprove.
As a noun unhappiness is
the feeling of not being happy.
disaster |
deck |
As a noun disaster
is .
As an adjective deck is
thick.
disatisfied |
frustrated |
As verbs the difference between disatisfied and frustrated
is that
disatisfied is while
frustrated is (
frustrate).
As an adjective frustrated is
foiled, stopped, disappointed.
disband |
disbursement |
As a verb disband
is to break up or cause to cease to exist.
As a noun disbursement is
the act, instance, or process of disbursing.
disbelief |
disgust |
As nouns the difference between disbelief and disgust
is that
disbelief is unpreparedness, unwillingness, or inability to believe that something is the case while
disgust is an intense dislike or loathing someone feels for something bad or nasty.
As a verb disgust is
to cause an intense dislike for something.
disburse |
defray |
As verbs the difference between disburse and defray
is that
disburse is to pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury while
defray is to spend (money).
disburse |
payment |
As a verb disburse
is to pay out, expend; usually from a public fund or treasury.
As a noun payment is
the act of paying.
disbursement |
outlay |
Outlay is a synonym of disbursement.
As nouns the difference between disbursement and outlay
is that
disbursement is the act, instance, or process of disbursing while
outlay is a laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended.
As a verb outlay is
to lay or spread out; expose; display.
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