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distrusted |
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disunited |
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disregard |
I would like you to disregard my previous e-mail.
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disaffected |
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disabled |
Archery is a popular sport for disabled athletes.
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disgrace |
The football fans thought the referee's decision was a disgrace.
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discovered |
Discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928, penicillin is an antibiotic that kills some kinds of bacteria.
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disagree |
I often disagree with my brother!
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disapproval |
He had a look of disapproval on his face.
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disarray |
The hurricanes had thrown the towns into disarray.
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disorganized
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distinguish |
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disbelieve |
He did not want to disbelieve the promise of pizza treat night.
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distributor |
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disgraceful |
The children behaved in a disgraceful manner.
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