dis (Meaning)

Wordnet

dis (n)

(Roman mythology) god of the underworld; counterpart of Greek Hades

Webster

dis (n.)

The god Pluto.

dis Sentence Examples

  1. The disagreement between the two parties caused a disharmony in the negotiation.
  2. The doctor advised her to disengage from strenuous activities due to her recent injury.
  3. She was disinclined to accept the job offer as it did not align with her career goals.
  4. The politician faced disrepute after being accused of corruption.
  5. The company decided to discontinue the production of the outdated product line.
  6. They had a disinterest in the topic, so they chose not to participate in the discussion.
  7. The couple experienced a disparity in their financial situations, leading to conflicts in their relationship.
  8. The disarray in the office caused by the unexpected power outage disrupted the workflow of the employees.
  9. The disbandment of the organization resulted in the relocation of its members to different regions.
  10. She displayed displeasure when her plans were disrupted by the unexpected change in schedule.

FAQs About the word dis

(Roman mythology) god of the underworld; counterpart of Greek HadesThe god Pluto.

indignity, affront, slight, offence, cut, dig, slap, personality, dart, criticism

compliment, praise, praise, commendation, compliment, commendation,applause, acclaim, applause, accolade

The disagreement between the two parties caused a disharmony in the negotiation.

The doctor advised her to disengage from strenuous activities due to her recent injury.

She was disinclined to accept the job offer as it did not align with her career goals.

The politician faced disrepute after being accused of corruption.