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单词 dises
释义

dis

1 of 5

verb

ˈdis How to pronounce dis (audio)
variants or less commonly diss
dissed; dissing

transitive verb

1
slang : to treat with disrespect or contempt : insult
dissed her former co-star in the interview
was dissed and ignored at the party
2
slang : to find fault with : criticize
dissed her wardrobe

dis

2 of 5

noun (1)

variants or less commonly diss
1
slang : a disparaging remark or act : insult
was meant as a tribute, not a dis Vibe
2
slang : disrespect

dis

3 of 5

abbreviation

1
discharge
2
discount
3
distance

Dis

4 of 5

noun (2)

ˈdis How to pronounce Dis (audio)
mythology
: the Roman god of the underworld (see underworld sense 1) compare pluto

dis-

5 of 5

prefix

1
a
: do the opposite of
disestablish
b
: deprive of (a specified quality, rank, or object)
disfranchise
c
: exclude or expel from
disbar
2
: opposite or absence of
disunion
disaffection
3
: not
disagreeable
4
: completely
disannul
5
: dys-
disfunction

Synonyms

Verb

  • contemn
  • disdain
  • disrespect
  • high-hat
  • look down (on or upon)
  • scorn
  • slight
  • sniff (at)
  • snoot
  • snub

Noun (1)

  • affront
  • barb
  • brickbat
  • cut
  • dart
  • dig
  • epithet
  • gird
  • indignity
  • insult
  • name
  • offense
  • offence
  • outrage
  • personality
  • poke
  • put-down
  • sarcasm
  • slap
  • slight
  • slur
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Example Sentences

Verb don't dis my idea until you come up with a better one a DJ who has dissed every album that artist has put out Noun (1) the refs can penalize a player for any dis on the field don't take it wrong{mdash}I don't mean it as a dis
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Trump doesn't dis his male opponents for their looks or emotions. Amber Phillips, Washington Post, 29 June 2017 Not to dis the Silver Palate—because who would ever do that—but I’m pretty sure my pork tenderloin version is even better than the original. Ashley Mason, Bon Appetit, 9 Mar. 2017
Noun
At 45, Shaquille O'Neal has moved beyond rattling rims, but not beyond an old-school diss track. Ira Winderman, Sun-Sentinel.com, 29 July 2017 Thinking about this some more, this is kind of a dis. Armando Salguero, miamiherald, 9 May 2017

Word History

Etymology

Verb

short for disrespect

Noun (2)

Latin

Prefix

borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French des-, borrowed from Latin dis-, dī- (before b, d, g, l, m, n, v, r), dir- (before vowels), dif- (before f) "apart, asunder, in two," of uncertain origin

Note: Latin dis- is conventionally linked with bi- bi- entry 1, bis "twice," going back to *duis, but the loss of -u- is unexplained (perhaps from Indo-European *dus- "bad, dys-," otherwise unattested in Latin, crossed with duis-?). Possibly related are Greek diá "apart, through" (see dia-), assuming *dis-a-, and the West Germanic prefix represented by Old Saxon and Old Frisian te- "apart, in pieces," Old High German zi-, ze- (also zer-, perhaps crossed with zur-, Old English and Old Norse tor- "with difficulty," Gothic tuz-, from the Germanic outcome of Indo-European *dus-) and Old English and Old Saxon to- (assimilated to to entry 1?); the Gothic counterpart dis- "apart, away," with apparently unshifted d-, has no accepted explanation.

First Known Use

Verb

1980, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (1)

1986, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Noun (2)

1567, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

dis-

prefix

1
: do the opposite of
disassemble
2
: deprive of
disarm
3
: opposite or absence of
disapproval
4
: not
disagreeable

Medical Definition

dis

abbreviation

1
disabled
2
disease

dises

noun

variants also disses
plural of dis, slang
as in cuts
an act or expression showing scorn and usually intended to hurt another's feelings don't take it wrong—I don't mean it as a dis

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • cuts
  • outrages
  • digs
  • offenses
  • insults
  • personalities
  • darts
  • slaps
  • names
  • slurs
  • barbs
  • criticisms
  • slights
  • affronts
  • attacks
  • sarcasms
  • epithets
  • pokes
  • offences
  • girds
  • vituperations
  • abuses
  • indignities
  • brickbats
  • knocks
  • taunts
  • mocks
  • jibes
  • put-downs
  • sneers
  • gibes
  • invectives
  • tortures
  • slams
  • swipes
  • jeers
  • quips
  • dishonors
  • disapprovals
  • opprobriums
  • catcalls
  • shames
  • disgraces
  • torments

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • compliments
  • praises
  • commendations
  • accolades
  • acclaim
  • flatteries
  • applauses
  • adulations
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