| 5000 Vocabulary List for Visiting Scholars in the USA - Page 145 | |||
| Word | Type | Used in a Sentence | Synonym |
| disguise | verb | He used a disguise to hide his identity. | conceal |
| disgust | noun | Disgust is what we feel for them. | loathing |
| verb | Those actions will disgust anyone. | revolt | |
| dish | noun | The dish was made of fine china. | bowl |
| noun | She fixed a dish of spaghetti | serving | |
| dishonor | noun | That'll bring dishonor to you. | shame |
| verb | Do not dishonor your country. | discredit | |
| disillusion | verb | I will not disillusion you. | disenchant |
| dislike | noun | That is one of my dislikes. | aversions |
| verb | I dislike living in big cities. | deplore | |
| dismay | noun | She showed dismay at not going. | disappointment |
| dismiss | verb | You will be dismissed if you steal. | fired |
| verb | After class we were dismissed. | excused | |
| verb | Dismiss that idea at once. | reject | |