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dis -
not, noneSlide2
disadvantage (noun)
An unfavorable
situation that
is not goodSlide3
Students who do not memorize their multiplication facts face a major
disadvantage
as they try to learn new math concepts.
Poor diet is a disadvantage for people because it causes health problems.Slide4
disagreement (noun)
A quarrel;
not
able to come to an agreement; not
of the same opinionSlide5
Good character includes solving
disagreements
peacefully.
The couple had a disagreement over which movie to watch.Slide6
disappoint (verb)
To let someone down; to
not
make someone proud or satisfiedSlide7
Maria studied hard for her science test because she did not want to
disappoint
her teacher.
Jake hoped his favorite team would not disappoint him when they played in the Super Bowl.Slide8
discontinue (verb)
To end something; to
not
use anymore; ceaseSlide9
The newspaper lacked justification for its claims so the readers felt compelled to
discontinue
reading it.
The family did not watch TV very often so they discontinued the cable service.Slide10
dismal (adjective)
Not
good; depressing; dreary; bleakSlide11
The
dismal
weather made the woman want to climb back into her comfortable bed.
If you do not study, your grade will be dismal. Slide12
disobedient (adjective)
Not
following the rulesSlide13
Disobedient
behavior can cost you friends and the respect of others.
The
disobedient dog needs special training so he does not cause more problems. Slide14
disorganized (adjective)
Messy;
not
neat; not
able to find thingsSlide15
When Chase finally cleaned his
disorganized
desk, he found his missing pencil.
“How do you find anything in that disorganized room of yours?” asked Mom.Slide16
disposable (adjective)
Not
worthy of being kept; easily given or thrown away; able to be easily replacedSlide17
Her mom bought her a
disposable
camera to use on the field trip.
When the Cabajs have big parties, they use disposable plates and utensils to lessen the amount of dishes to wash. Slide18
disrespectful (adjective)
Not
polite; rude;
not courteousSlide19
Nobody enjoys being around
disrespectful
people.
In some cultures, it is disrespectful to look adults in the eye. Slide20
disturb (verb)
To bother or pester;
not
leaving someone aloneSlide21
Please place the “Do
N
ot Disturb” sign on your hotel doorknob if you would like housekeeping to skip your room.
After the sleeping bear was disturbed, she growled ferociously.