DELUSIONIST | • delusionist n. A delusional person; one who believes something that is false. • DELUSIONIST n. one who suffers from delusions. |
DISCOURSING | • discoursing n. Conversation. • discoursing v. Present participle of discourse. • DISCOURSE v. to talk or converse. |
DISCURSIONS | • discursions n. Plural of discursion. • DISCURSION n. desultory talk. |
DISCUSSIONS | • discussions n. Plural of discussion. • DISCUSSION n. consideration of a question in open and usually informal debate. |
DISILLUSION | • disillusion v. (Transitive) To free or deprive of illusion; to disenchant. • disillusion n. (Countable) The act or process of disenchanting or freeing from a false belief. • disillusion n. (Uncountable) The state of having been or process of becoming freed of false belief. |
DISRUPTIONS | • disruptions n. Plural of disruption. • DISRUPTION n. the act of disrupting. |
DISSENTIOUS | • dissentious adj. Marked by dissensions; contentious. • dissentious adj. Dissenting. • DISSENTIOUS adj. characterized by dissension or dissent. |
DISSOLUTION | • dissolution n. The termination of an organized body or legislative assembly, especially a formal dismissal. • dissolution n. Disintegration, or decomposition into fragments. • dissolution n. Dissolving, or going into solution. |
DISSUASIONS | • dissuasions n. Plural of dissuasion. • DISSUASION n. the act of dissuading. |
DISUNIONIST | • disunionist n. A supporter of disunionism. • DISUNIONIST n. someone who favours dissolution of a union. |
INDUSTRIOUS | • industrious adj. Hard-working and persistent. • INDUSTRIOUS adj. habitually active or occupied. |
INSIDIOUSLY | • insidiously adv. In an insidious manner. • INSIDIOUS adv. developing or advancing gradually and imperceptibly. |
MISSOUNDING | • missounding v. Present participle of missound. • MISSOUND v. to sound wrongly. |
SUBDECISION | • subdecision n. A decision making up part of a greater decision. • SUBDECISION n. part of a decision. |
SUBDIVISION | • subdivision n. (Countable, uncountable) A division into smaller pieces of something that has already been divided. • subdivision n. (Countable) Such a piece that has been divided. • subdivision n. (Countable) A parcel of land that has been divided into lots. |
SUSPICIONED | • suspicioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of suspicion. • SUSPICION v. to suspect. |