''dis'' means ''not'' or ''the opposite of''. When added to a word it will give it the opposite meaning.
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disagree |
In an argument, you might disagree with the other person.
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displease |
Karen knew that her bad behaviour would displease her teacher.
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dislike |
He made no secret of his dislike for custard.
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discover |
I would like to discover details about my ancestors.
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distrust |
The police officer thought it wise to distrust the criminal.
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* This sentence was added by a Spellzone user.
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