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disservice
dis·ser·vice D0288400 (dĭs-sûr′vĭs)n. A harmful action, especially one undertaken unknowingly or with good intentions.disservice (dɪsˈsɜːvɪs) nan ill turn; wrong; injury, esp when trying to help disˈserviceable adjdis•serv•ice (dɪsˈsɜr vɪs) n. harmful or injurious service; an ill turn. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disservice - an act intended to help that turns out badly; "he did them a disservice"ill service, ill turninjury - an act that causes someone or something to receive physical damageservice - an act of help or assistance; "he did them a service" |
disservicenoun wrong, injury, harm, injustice, disfavour, unkindness, bad turn, ill turn You could do yourself a grave disservice. service, courtesy, kindness, indulgence, good turn, obligement (Scot. or archaic)disservicenounAn act that is not just:inequity, injustice, raw deal, wrong.Law: injury.Translationsdisservice (disˈsəːvis) noun an action which is not helpful. 損害,傷害 损害disservice
do (one) a disserviceTo do something that hinders or is detrimental to one. You'll really do your kids a disservice if you cater to their every whim.See also: disservicedo somebody a disˈservice do something that harms somebody and the opinion that other people have of them: The minister’s comments do teachers a great disservice.See also: disservice, somebodydisservice Related to disservice: inane, indubitably, rambunctious, peculiarSynonyms for disservicenoun wrongSynonyms- wrong
- injury
- harm
- injustice
- disfavour
- unkindness
- bad turn
- ill turn
Antonyms- service
- courtesy
- kindness
- indulgence
- good turn
- obligement
Synonyms for disservicenoun an act that is not justSynonyms- inequity
- injustice
- raw deal
- wrong
- injury
Synonyms for disservicenoun an act intended to help that turns out badlySynonymsRelated WordsAntonyms |