| DISCOUNSELLED | • discounselled v. Simple past tense and past participle of discounsel. • DISCOUNSEL v. (Spenser) to dissuade. |
| DISEMBELLISHED | • disembellished v. Simple past tense and past participle of disembellish. • DISEMBELLISH v. to deprive of embellishment. |
| DISFELLOWSHIPED | • disfellowshiped v. Simple past tense and past participle of disfellowship; alternative spelling of disfellowshipped. • DISFELLOWSHIP v. to exclude from fellowship. |
| DISILLUDES | • disilludes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disillude. • DISILLUDE v. to free from illusion. |
| DISILLUSIONED | • disillusioned adj. Disappointed; experiencing disillusionment; having lost one’s illusions. • disillusioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of disillusion. • DISILLUSION v. to free from illusion. |
| DISILLUSIONISED | • disillusionised v. Simple past tense and past participle of disillusionise. • DISILLUSIONISE v. to free from illusion, also DISILLUSIONIZE. |
| DISILLUSIONIZED | • disillusionized v. Simple past tense and past participle of disillusionize. • DISILLUSIONIZE v. to free from illusion, also DISILLUSIONISE. |
| DISPLEASEDLY | • displeasedly adv. In a displeased manner. • DISPLEASED adv. DISPLEASE, to offend, to annoy. |
| DISSYLLABIFIED | • dissyllabified adj. Alternative form of disyllabified. • DISSYLLABIFY v. to make disyllabic. |
| DISTILLANDS | • DISTILLAND n. that which is to be, or is, distilled. |
| LANDLORDISMS | • landlordisms n. Plural of landlordism. • LANDLORDISM n. an economic system or practice by which ownership of land is vested in one who leases it to cultivators. |
| LANDSLIDES | • landslides n. Plural of landslide. • LANDSLIDE v. to win an election by a huge majority. |
| SADDLEBILLS | • saddlebills n. Plural of saddlebill. • SADDLEBILL n. a large black-and-white stork. |