첫댓글[disavow] The politician disavowed any knowledge of the scandal. A federal jury has found former president Donald Trump liable for battery and defamation in E. Jene Carrol case, but Trump disavowed any knowledge of the scandal.
[dispassionate] You must try to subdue the natural emotions of a parent and make a dispassionate decision what will be in the best interests of your son.
She listened dispassionately but with great interest to her children's arguments and make a dispassionate decision that will be in the best interests of her children.
[disavow] Former president of America Donald Trump has disavowed his battery and defamation case that occurred in a Manhattan department store in the mid 19s.
[disconsolate] The hurricane hit hard in the state and devastated every corner of houses, leaving people disconsolate.
[discordant] I can’t understand modern music including cacophony and discordant notes.
[discursive] Your explanation is so discursive that I even forgot the topic of what we are talking about.
1. Disavow – The celebrity disavowed the allegation about infringement of copying the music. 2. Disconsolate – Allow yourself to grieve the loss of relationship with your girlfriend, if not, it leaves you disconsolate. 3. Discordant – The siblings’ discordant opinions led to the freezing vibe of family. 4. Discursive – The professor conducted so discursive lecture, covering a wide range of topics, which gave me some food for thoughts. 5. Dispassionate – you need a mentor who helps make a dispassionate decision that will be in the best interests of you.
6. Disseminate – I was fully bent upon the dissemination of the importance of education all over the world. 7. Distorted – I am sorry for having distorted view of Western people. That explains why I have treated you badly over three years.
1.disavow I find several grounds to disavow opposite argument. 2.disconsolate My grades were low because I ruin the exam, so I feel disconsolate. 3.discordant The piano which he is playing makes discordant notes. 4.discursive Most children in day care center show discursive behavior. 5.dispassionate The judge remained dispassionate throughout the emotional trial. 6.disseminate Newspapers function to disseminate information widely. 7.distortion The media's distortion of the facts led to widespread misinformation.
[disavow] These could be removed only by publicly disavowing further expansion. [disconsolate] I am disconsolate about this matter. [discomfit] The result is a discomfiting conflict of convictions in the novel. [dissemble] Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love. [digress] We have digressed for long enough. [disquision] Three discussions with small groups all took place on different days. [dissimulate] Would they have concealed information, dissimulated, presented disinformation?
1. They were quick to disavow the rumor. 2. The death of his wife left him disconsolate. 3. The two neighbors have a discordant relationship. 4. Most children show discursive behavior. 5. This ruse will discomfit the enemy. 6. He tried to dissemble his disappointment with a joke. 7. Let me digress for a moment
disavow - The politician disavowed any knowledge of the scandal discordant - The discordant notes from the plano created a jarring sound discursive - The professor's lecture was discursive, covering a wide range of related topics. disoassionate -The judge remained dispassionate throughout the emotional trial. disseminate - The organization's mission is to disseminate information about climate change. distortion -The media's distortion of the facts led to widespread misinformation. discomfit -His sarcastic remarks were intended to discomfit his opponent during the debate.
1.disavow THe politician disavowed any knowledge of the scandal. 2.disconsolate The lss of the championship left the team disconsolate. 3.discordant The discordant notes form the piano created a jarring sound. 4.discursive The essays are highly discursive, covering a wide range of topics. 5.dispassionate The judge remained dispassionate throughout the trial. 6.dissminate He disseminated the vicious rumor. 7.discomfit His sarcatic remarks were intended to discomfit his opponent. 8.dissemble THe spy had to dissemble his true identity. 9.dissident The dissidents were sent to gulag.
10.digress He always digress into a personal anecdote. 11.disingenuous The president made a disingenuous promise to lower taxes just to gain popularity. 12.disparity There is a significant disparity in income levels between women and men. 13.disparate I love talking with people with disparate backgrounds. 14.disquisition The professor delivered a lengthy disquisition on philosophy. 15.dissimulate I am skilled at dissimulating my true intentions.
1.They were quick to disavow the rumor. 2. The death of his wife left him disconsolate. 3.The two neighbors have a discordant relationship. 4.Most children show discursive behavior. 5.The judge takes a dispassionate attitude toward matters before him. 6.The newspapers disseminate information to the public. 7.Authorities had been looking for the cyber-dissident.
첫댓글 [disavow]
The politician disavowed any knowledge of the scandal.
A federal jury has found former president Donald Trump liable for battery and defamation in E. Jene Carrol case, but Trump disavowed any knowledge of the scandal.
[disconsolate]
She was disconsolate and couldn't stop crying after her pet dog passed away.
The loss of her pet dog left her disconsolate. Lamented, what could be more disconsolate than the loss of my companion!
One of a Lotte fan sat on the bench, staring into the distance, disconsolately after the team had lost the game by on point at the nine innings.
[discordant]
The siblings' discordant opinions led to frequent arguments.
The family frequent discords left their children disconsolate.
There was a clear discordance between the siblings' tastes for foods.
[discursive]
Her writing style tends to be discursive, often exploring tangential ideas.
Although the professor's lecture sounds digressed and highly discursive, but all topics are related.
[dispassionate]
You must try to subdue the natural emotions of a parent and make a dispassionate decision what will be in the best interests of your son.
She listened dispassionately but with great interest to her children's arguments and make a dispassionate decision that will be in the best interests of her children.
[dissemination]
The dissemination of false information on social media can have serious consequences.
[discomfit]
His sarcastic remarks were intended to discomfit his opponent during the debate.
[dissemble]
The spy had to dissemble his true identity to gain access to classified information.
[disavow]
Former president of America Donald Trump has disavowed his battery and defamation case that occurred in a Manhattan department store in the mid 19s.
[disconsolate]
The hurricane hit hard in the state and devastated every corner of houses, leaving people disconsolate.
[discordant]
I can’t understand modern music including cacophony and discordant notes.
[discursive]
Your explanation is so discursive that I even forgot the topic of what we are talking about.
[disseminate]
The vicious rumor that distorted information about her was disseminated when the short video was uploaded on YouTube.
[dissemble]
I am trying to dissemble my sense of superiority but this great award makes me arrogant and excited.
[dissident]
We need to keep the dissidents who constantly undermine the order of the group and undermine our noble values at bay for good.
1. Disavow – The celebrity disavowed the allegation about infringement of copying the music.
2. Disconsolate – Allow yourself to grieve the loss of relationship with your girlfriend, if not, it leaves you disconsolate.
3. Discordant – The siblings’ discordant opinions led to the freezing vibe of family.
4. Discursive – The professor conducted so discursive lecture, covering a wide range of topics, which gave me some food for thoughts.
5. Dispassionate – you need a mentor who helps make a dispassionate decision that will be in the best interests of you.
6. Disseminate – I was fully bent upon the dissemination of the importance of education all over the world.
7. Distorted – I am sorry for having distorted view of Western people. That explains why I have treated you badly over three years.
1.disavow
I find several grounds to disavow opposite argument.
2.disconsolate
My grades were low because I ruin the exam, so I feel disconsolate.
3.discordant
The piano which he is playing makes discordant notes.
4.discursive
Most children in day care center show discursive behavior.
5.dispassionate
The judge remained dispassionate throughout the emotional trial.
6.disseminate
Newspapers function to disseminate information widely.
7.distortion
The media's distortion of the facts led to widespread misinformation.
[disavow]
These could be removed only by publicly disavowing further expansion.
[disconsolate]
I am disconsolate about this matter.
[discomfit]
The result is a discomfiting conflict of convictions in the novel.
[dissemble]
Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love.
[digress]
We have digressed for long enough.
[disquision]
Three discussions with small groups all took place on different days.
[dissimulate]
Would they have concealed information, dissimulated, presented disinformation?
1. They were quick to disavow the rumor.
2. The death of his wife left him disconsolate.
3. The two neighbors have a discordant relationship.
4. Most children show discursive behavior.
5. This ruse will discomfit the enemy.
6. He tried to dissemble his disappointment with a joke.
7. Let me digress for a moment
disavow
- The politician disavowed any knowledge of the scandal
discordant
- The discordant notes from the plano created a jarring sound
discursive
- The professor's lecture was discursive, covering a wide range of related topics.
disoassionate
-The judge remained dispassionate throughout the emotional trial.
disseminate
- The organization's mission is to disseminate information about climate change.
distortion
-The media's distortion of the facts led to widespread misinformation.
discomfit
-His sarcastic remarks were intended to discomfit his opponent during the debate.
disavow
-The candidate disavowed a rumor of the bribe.
disconsolate
-The departure of the coach left the team dosconsolate and discord.
discordance
-Practice not being discordance of your words with your action but being coherent.
discursive
-You look like being discursive. Please organize your opinion.
dispassion
-Even he met someone who had a gun, he keeps dispassion.
disseminate
-During the lecture, she disseminated her organization's doctrines.
dissemble
-I have to dissemble curious mind to focus on my work.
disavow
Despite his repeated disavowal, he seems a fiercely ambitious plan for his business.
disconsolate
He wandered disconsolately around the hospital, waiting for the result of his mother’s emergent surgery.
discordant
The orchestra team’s discordant performance led to a delay.
discursive
The patient having a bipolar disorder spoke discursively, jumping from one anecdote to another.
disseminate
The proposal of created 한글 by the King Sejong is to disseminate information to the nation.
distortion
The person of the paranoid personality has distorted view, so it is difficult to believe the fact to them.
discomfit
His sarcastic remarks gave me a stimulus for confidence rather than discomfiture.
1.disavow
THe politician disavowed any knowledge of the scandal.
2.disconsolate
The lss of the championship left the team disconsolate.
3.discordant
The discordant notes form the piano created a jarring sound.
4.discursive
The essays are highly discursive, covering a wide range of topics.
5.dispassionate
The judge remained dispassionate throughout the trial.
6.dissminate
He disseminated the vicious rumor.
7.discomfit
His sarcatic remarks were intended to discomfit his opponent.
8.dissemble
THe spy had to dissemble his true identity.
9.dissident
The dissidents were sent to gulag.
10.digress
He always digress into a personal anecdote.
11.disingenuous
The president made a disingenuous promise to lower taxes just to gain popularity.
12.disparity
There is a significant disparity in income levels between women and men.
13.disparate
I love talking with people with disparate backgrounds.
14.disquisition
The professor delivered a lengthy disquisition on philosophy.
15.dissimulate
I am skilled at dissimulating my true intentions.
1. disavow
The former president Donald Trump has disavowed suspicion of battery and defamation in the case.
2. disconsolate
What could be more disconsolate than the jam-packed bus on a rainy night after finishing work!
3. discursive, disseminate
The rookie reporter wrote discursive essays, disseminating fake news about the celebrity.
4. dissemble, discomfit
Since she dissembled her genuine opinion during the speech, it didn't discomfit the audience.
5. digress
During the debate, he digressed from his thesis and started to stand up for the counterpart.
6. disparity
She felt devastated after recognizing the disparity in education level between the rich and poor.
7. dissimulation
Their dissimulation led teachers to do a survey for the whole school to pick out a suspect.
disparity
There is a significant disparity in income levels between the rich and the poor in the country.
disingenuous
The politician made a disingenuous promise to lower taxes just to gain votes.
dissemble
He tried to dissemble his disappointment with a joke.
discomfit
She couldn’t hide her discomfiture.
distortion
The media’s distortion of the facts led to widespread misinformation.
dispassionately
She listened dispassionately but with great interest to both arguments.
discord
All of husband and wife have marital discord.
No, I don't mean that. A distorting factor took place in the interpretation of my words.
He talked about his life in a disingenuous manner.
She tried to dissemble her smile at his joke at a funeral.
The politician disavowed all the vicious rumors that he abused her in a department store.
The disparity between the rich and poor will be widened more with the development of AI.
What could be more disconsolate than being isolated from society.
I can not afford to time for your digression. Please get to the point 👉 👈
1.She disavow that she had stolen bread
2.The contents of the book are very disconsolate
3.The choir is still in discordant because it was just created
4.My friend is a very discursive friend who keeps changing the subject every time we talk
5.A judge must be dispassionate no matter what
6.He disseminate a rumor all over the school
7.The history has been distortioned for 100 years
1.They were quick to disavow the rumor.
2. The death of his wife left him disconsolate.
3.The two neighbors have a discordant relationship.
4.Most children show discursive behavior.
5.The judge takes a dispassionate attitude toward matters before him.
6.The newspapers disseminate information to the public.
7.Authorities had been looking for the cyber-dissident.