discern : perceive, notice, discriminate, distinguish
discernible* : noticeable, detectable, observable, perceptible,perceivable
disciple : pupil, student, scholar
discipline : training, drill, exercise, practice
disclose : reveal, divulge, unveil
disconcert verb [transitive often passive]
to make someone feel slightly confused or worried: It was that cold, steady gaze of his that disconcerted her most.
: disturb, bewilder, perplex, embarrass
discourage : dishearten, dispirit, depress
discreet : judicious, prudent, cautious, heedful, considerate
disdain : condemn, despise verb [transitive not in progressive]
to dislike someone or something very much: Mrs Morel had come to despise her husband., scorn
disgrace : shame, dishonor
disgust : sicken, nauseate
disgusting : offensive, sickening, nauseous, nauseating
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