| 单词 | disses | 
| 释义 | diss1 of 3verbless common spelling of dis 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 diss2 of 3 noun   ˈdis     plural disses    slang    : an insulting expression of disrespect or criticism  … a much loved and much hated album; earning some equally passionate critical raves and disses. Even the ultimate pop-culture endorsement—a bunch of reality-TV shows like "Dig Wars" based on their hobby—are seen as a diss. "They make us look bad," Mr. Thompson said. On March 25, in a major public diss to Windsor fund manager Charles Freeman, Vanguard announced that effective June 1, it will turn over some of Windsor's stock portfolio to another firm. diss3 of 3 abbreviation  dissertation   disses verb1 as in disdainsto show contempt for don't you go dissing somebody just because you've got a few more dollars than they do Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in dismissesto express scornfully one's low opinion of a DJ who has dissed every album that artist has put out Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in insultsto cause hurt feelings or deep resentment in are you dissing me? Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4 as in criticizesto express one's unfavorable opinion of the worth or quality of don't dis my idea until you come up with a better one Synonyms & Similar Words 
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