| DISBANDED | • disbanded v. Simple past tense and past participle of disband. • DISBAND v. to break up. |
| DISBARKED | • disbarked v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbark. • DISBARK v. to strip of bark. |
| DISBARRED | • disbarred v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbar. • DISBAR v. to expel from the legal profession. |
| DISBELIEF | • disbelief n. Unpreparedness, unwillingness, or inability to believe that something is the case. • disbelief n. Astonishment. • disbelief n. The loss or abandonment of a belief; cessation of belief. |
| DISBODIED | • disbodied adj. (Archaic) disembodied. • DISBODIED adj. disembodied. |
| DISBOSOMS | • disbosoms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbosom. • DISBOSOM v. to make known; to reveal. |
| DISBOWELS | • disbowels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbowel. • DISBOWEL v. to remove the intestines of. |
| DISBRANCH | • disbranch v. (Transitive) To remove a branch or branches. • disbranch v. (Intransitive) To tear away; to break off. • DISBRANCH v. to divest of a branch or branches. |
| DISBUDDED | • disbudded v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbud. • DISBUD v. to remove buds from. |
| DISBURDEN | • disburden v. (Transitive) To rid of a burden; to free from a load carried; to unload. • disburden v. (Transitive) To free from a source of mental trouble. • DISBURDEN v. to rid of a burden, also DISBURTHEN. |
| DISBURSAL | • disbursal n. The act of disbursing money. • disbursal n. The amount of money paid for something, especially the amount that may be tax-deductible. • DISBURSAL n. the act of disbursing. |
| DISBURSED | • disbursed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disburse. • DISBURSE v. to pay out. |
| DISBURSER | • disburser n. One who disburses money. • DISBURSER n. one who disburses. |
| DISBURSES | • disburses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disburse. • DISBURSE v. to pay out. |