- dis|po|sure
- dis|po|sure «dihs POH zhuhr» noun.Archaic. disposal; disposition.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
dis|clo|sure — «dihs KLOH zhuhr», noun. 1. the act of disclosing: »disclosure of a secret. His reluctant disclosure of his whereabouts led to many misunderstandings. 2. a thing disclosed; revelation: »The newspaper s disclosures shocked the public … Useful english dictionary
dis·clo·sure — /dısˈkloʊʒɚ/ noun, pl sures 1 [noncount] : the act of making something known : the act of disclosing something We demand full disclosure of the facts. 2 [count] : something (such as information) that is made known or revealed : something that is… … Useful english dictionary
dis·plea·sure — /dısˈplɛʒɚ/ noun [noncount] : a feeling of unhappiness or annoyance The meeting will give people who object to the policy a chance to voice/express their displeasure. Fans showed their displeasure at the umpire s call by booing loudly … Useful english dictionary
self-dis|clo|sure — «SEHLF dihs KLOH zhuhr», noun. disclosure of oneself; self revelation … Useful english dictionary
sure — ad·mea·sure; ad·mea·sure·ment; arrière vous·sure; as·sure; bri·sure; cen·sure·less; chaus·sure; cock·sure·ly; com·mea·sure; com·mis·sure; com·po·sure; com·pres·sure; cy·no·sure; dis·clo·sure; dis·po·sure; em·bra·sure; en·clo·sure; en·sure;… … English syllables
dis|com|po|sure — «DIHS kuhm POH zhuhr», noun. the state of being discomposed; confusion; uneasiness; embarrassment. SYNONYM(S): agitation, perturbation … Useful english dictionary
dis|in´ter|est´ed|ness — dis|in|ter|est|ed «dihs IHN tuhr uhs tihd, trihs ; tuh REHS », adjective. 1. free from selfish motives; impartial; fair: »An umpire makes disinterested decisions. Never have statesmen needed so much the disinterested wisdom which a philosophic… … Useful english dictionary
dis|in´ter|est´ed|ly — dis|in|ter|est|ed «dihs IHN tuhr uhs tihd, trihs ; tuh REHS », adjective. 1. free from selfish motives; impartial; fair: »An umpire makes disinterested decisions. Never have statesmen needed so much the disinterested wisdom which a philosophic… … Useful english dictionary
dis|in|ter|est|ed — «dihs IHN tuhr uhs tihd, trihs ; tuh REHS », adjective. 1. free from selfish motives; impartial; fair: »An umpire makes disinterested decisions. Never have statesmen needed so much the disinterested wisdom which a philosophic temper alone can… … Useful english dictionary
dis|u|ni|ty — «dihs YOO nuh tee», noun. lack of unity; disunion: »It was recognized that the allies must first concert policy among themselves; otherwise [others]…would be sure to exploit allied disunity (New York Times). SYNONYM(S): dissension, discord … Useful english dictionary