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diss meaning in Portuguese

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diss (insult or put-down)
noun
[UK: ˈdɪs]
[US: ˈdɪs]

desacatonoun
{m}

desrespeitonoun
{m}

insultonoun
{m}

diss (to put someone down or show verbal disrespect)
verb
[UK: ˈdɪs]
[US: ˈdɪs]

desacatarverb

desrespeitarverb

insultarverb

dissatisfaction [dissatisfactions] (unhappiness or discontent)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪs.ˌsæ.tɪs.ˈfæk.ʃn̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.sæ.təs.ˈfæk.ʃn̩]

descontentamentonoun
{m}

dissatisfied (feeling or displaying disappointment or a lack of contentment)
adjective
[UK: dɪ.ˈsæ.tɪ.sfaɪd]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈsæ.təs.ˌfaɪd]

insatisfeitoadjective

dissect [dissected, dissecting, dissects] (to study a dead animal's anatomy by cutting it apart)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈsekt]
[US: daɪ.ˈsekt]

dissecarverb

dissection [dissections] (the act of dissecting, of cutting a dead body apart)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈsek.ʃn̩]
[US: daɪ.ˈsek.ʃn̩]

dissecaçãonoun
{f}

dissecçãonoun
{f}

disseminate [disseminated, disseminating, disseminates] (transitive: to sow and scatter principles, etc. for propagation, like seed)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈse.mɪ.neɪt]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈse.mə.ˌnet]

disseminarverb

dissemination [disseminations] (act of disseminating)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˌse.mɪ.ˈneɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˌse.mə.ˈneɪʃ.n̩]

disseminaçãonoun
{f}

dissent (disagreement with the ideas of an authority)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈsent]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈsent]

dissensãonoun
{f}

dissentimentonoun
{m}

dissídionoun
{m}

dissent [dissented, dissenting, dissents] (to disagree)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈsent]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈsent]

discordarverb

dissentirverb

dissenter [dissenters] (someone who dissents)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈsen.tə(r)]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈsen.tər]

divergentenoun
{m}

dissertation [dissertations] (formal exposition of a subject)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.sə.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.sər.ˈteɪʃ.n̩]

dissertaçãonoun

disservice [disservices] (service that results in harm)
noun
[UK: dɪs.ˈsɜː.vɪs]
[US: ˌdɪs.ˈsɝː.vəs]

desserviçonoun
{m}

dissident [dissidents] (person who opposes the current political structure, group or laws)
noun
[UK: ˈdɪ.sɪ.dənt]
[US: ˈdɪ.sə.dənt]

dissidentenoun
{m} {f}

dissimilar (not similar)
adjective
[UK: dɪ.ˈsɪ.mɪ.lə(r)]
[US: ˌdɪs.ˈsɪ.mə.lər]

dissimilaradjective

dissociate [dissociated, dissociating, dissociates] (to make unrelated)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈsəʊ.ʃɪeɪt]
[US: dɪˈso.ʊ.ʃɪeɪt]

dissociarverb

dissociate [dissociated, dissociating, dissociates] (to part, stop associating)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈsəʊ.ʃɪeɪt]
[US: dɪˈso.ʊ.ʃɪeɪt]

afastar-severb

distanciar-severb

dissociation [dissociations] (defence mechanism)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˌsəʊ.sɪ.ˈeɪʃ.n̩]
[US: dɪˌso.ʊ.sɪ.ˈeɪʃ.n̩]

dissociaçãonoun
{f}

dissociative identity disorder (mental disorder characterized by personality states)
noun

transtorno dissociativo de identidadenoun
{m}

dissolute adjective
[UK: ˈdɪ.sə.luːt]
[US: ˈdɪ.sə.luːt]

dissolutoadjective

dissolution [dissolutions] (termination of an organized body or legislative assembly)
noun
[UK: ˌdɪ.sə.ˈluːʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.sə.ˈluːʃ.n̩]

dissoluçãonoun
{f}

dissolve [dissolved, dissolving, dissolves] (transitive: to disintegrate into a solution by immersion)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈzɒlv]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈzɑːlv]

diluir-severb

dissolver-severb

dissolve [dissolved, dissolving, dissolves] (transitive: to terminate a union of multiple members actively)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈzɒlv]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈzɑːlv]

dissolververb

dissuade [dissuaded, dissuading, dissuades] (convince not to try or do)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈsweɪd]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈsweɪd]

dissuadirverb

dissuasion (act or dissuading)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈsweɪʒ.n̩]
[US: dɪ.ˈsweɪʒ.n̩]

dissuasãonoun
{f}

arrondissement [arrondissements] (an administrative division)
noun
[UK: ˈarəndˌɪsmənt]
[US: ˈærəndˌɪsmənt]

arrondissementnoun
{m}

cognitive dissonance (conflict or anxiety resulting from inconsistencies between one's beliefs and one's actions or other beliefs)
noun

dissonância cognitivanoun
{f}

hydrodissection (the injection of small amounts of fluid to release a trapped nerve)
noun

hidrodissecçãonoun
{f}