| DISDAINFULLY | • disdainfully adv. In a disdainful manner. • DISDAINFUL adv. full of or expressing disdain, also SDEIGNFULL. |
| DISGRACEFULLY | • disgracefully adv. In a disgraceful manner. • DISGRACEFUL adv. bringing or involving disgrace. |
| DISMAYFULLY | • dismayfully adv. (Rare) In dismay. • DISMAYFUL adv. terrifying. |
| DISREGARDFULLY | • disregardfully adv. In a disregardful manner; negligently; heedlessly. • DISREGARDFUL adv. full of disregard. |
| DISSYLLABIFIED | • dissyllabified adj. Alternative form of disyllabified. • DISSYLLABIFY v. to make disyllabic. |
| DISSYLLABIFIES | • DISSYLLABIFY v. to make disyllabic. |
| DISSYLLABIFY | • DISSYLLABIFY v. to make disyllabic. |
| DISSYLLABIFYING | • DISSYLLABIFY v. to make disyllabic. |
| DISTASTEFULLY | • distastefully adv. In a distasteful manner. • DISTASTEFUL adv. objectionable because offensive to one's personal taste. |
| DISYLLABIFIED | • disyllabified v. Simple past tense and past participle of disyllabify. • disyllabified adj. (Rare) Made disyllabic; pronounced as two syllables. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. |
| DISYLLABIFIES | • disyllabifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disyllabify. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. |
| DISYLLABIFY | • disyllabify v. (Linguistics, transitive) To split or convert (a monosyllable) into two syllables. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. |
| DISYLLABIFYING | • disyllabifying v. Present participle of disyllabify. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. |
| LADYFLIES | • lady-flies n. Plural of lady-fly. • LADYFLY n. a small beetle, also LADYBUG, LADYBIRD, LADYCOW. |
| PLAYFIELDS | • playfields n. Plural of playfield. • PLAYFIELD n. a playing field. |
| SYLLABIFIED | • syllabified v. Simple past tense and past participle of syllabify. • SYLLABIFY v. to divide into syllables. |