Dis example sentences

Related (10): discard, disagree, disappear, disaster, dismiss, dislike, dismantle, disorder, disown, dispel

dis

verb

dis (verb) · disses (third person present) · dissed (past tense) · dissed (past participle) · dissing (present participle) · diss (verb)

  - speak disrespectfully to or criticize:

  - disrespectful talk:

dis-

prefix

  - expressing negation:

  - denoting reversal or absence of an action or state:

  - denoting removal of the thing specified:

  - denoting separation:

  - denoting expulsion:

  - expressing completeness or intensification of an unpleasant or unattractive action:

DI

abbreviation

DIs (plural noun)

  - drill instructor.

  - (in the UK) Defence Intelligence.

  - (in the UK) Detective Inspector.

  - direct injection.

"Dis" Example Sentences

1. Disregarding the warning, he drove recklessly.
2. Disappointed, she left the room.
3. Disbelieving what he heard, he shook his head.
4. Discerning the truth, she knew what to do.
5. Displeased with the outcome, he walked away.
6. Disregarding the consequences, he acted impulsively.
7. Disheartened, she decided not to try again.
8. Dismayed by the sight, he turned away.
9. Disturbed by the noise, they asked for quiet.
10. Disregarding her advice, he made his own decision.
11. Disappointed in her friend, she stopped talking to her.
12. Disillusioned, he decided to take a break.
13. Disbelieving his own eyes, he rubbed them.
14. Discerning the danger, she quickly moved away.
15. Displeased by the outcome, he refused to accept it.
16. Disregarding the rules, he did what he wanted.
17. Disheartened by the news, he stopped speaking.
18. Dismayed by the situation, he looked away.
19. Disturbed by the silence, she spoke up.
20. Disregarding the risks, he ventured ahead.

Common Phases

disbelief; discord; disarray; disrepair; disinterest; dismiss; disorient; dishearten; disconnect; dissemble; distrust; disable; disadvantage; disadvantageous; disallow; disrespect; discredit; discouragement; disfavor; disfigure; disinherit; dishonor; disputable; disbelief; disrepute; disservice; dissatisfaction; disunity.

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