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dés- adjectif | un-◼◼◼(reversal or cancellation) |
désabonnement nom {m} | unsubscription◼◼◼(act of unsubscribing) |
désabonner verbe | unsubscribe◼◼◼(to cancel a subscription) |
désabusé adjectif | disillusioned◼◼◼(experiencing disillusionment) jaded◼◼◻(Cynically insensitive; made callous by experience) |
désaccord nom {m} | disagreement [disagreements]◼◼◼noun disagreement [disagreements]◼◼◼(a condition of not agreeing or concurring) discord [discords]◼◼◻(lack of agreement) friction [frictions]◼◼◻(conflict) disharmony [disharmonies]◼◻◻(the absence of harmony) |
désaccorder verbe | untune [untuned, untuning, untunes]◼◼◼(to cause to be out of tune) |
désacraliser verbe | desecrate [desecrated, desecrating, desecrates]◼◼◼(to inappropriately change) desecrate [desecrated, desecrating, desecrates]◼◼◼(to profane or violate sacredness) |
désactivable adjectif | deactivatable◼◼◼adjective |
désactiver verbe | disable [disabled, disabling, disables]◼◼◼(to deactivate a function of an electronic or mechanical device) deactivate [deactivated, deactivating, deactivates]◼◼◼(to make something inactive or no longer effective) |
désacétylation nom {f} | deacetylation◼◼◼(reaction that removes acetyl groups from a molecule) |
désaffiliation nom {f} | disaffiliation◼◼◼(the termination of an affiliation; the act of ceasing to be associated with something) |
désagréable adjectif | unpleasant◼◼◼(not pleasant) obnoxious◼◼◻(offensive, very annoying) distasteful◼◼◻(unpleasant) unpalatable◼◼◻((by extension) unpleasant or disagreeable) horrid◼◻◻(offensive, disagreeable, abominable, execrable) |
désagréable adjectif {m} {f} | disagreeable◼◼◻(exciting repugnance) noisome◼◻◻(morally hurtful or noxious) |
désagrégable adjectif {m} {f} | friableadjective |
désagrément nom {m} | inconvenience [inconveniences]◼◼◼(something inconvenient or bothering) annoyance [annoyances]◼◼◻noun |
désaimer verbe | fall out of love◼◼◼(cease to be in love, see also: unlove) |
désaltérer verbe | quench [quenched, quenching, quenches]◼◼◼(to satisfy thirst) |
désambiguïsation nom | disambiguation [disambiguations]◼◼◼(removal of ambiguity) |
désambiguïser verbe | disambiguate [disambiguated, disambiguating, disambiguates]◼◼◼(remove ambiguities) |
désambigüiser verbe | disambiguate [disambiguated, disambiguating, disambiguates](remove ambiguities) |
désamorcer verbe | defuse [defused, defusing, defuses]◼◼◼(to make something less dangerous) defuse [defused, defusing, defuses]◼◼◼(to remove the fuse from a bomb) |
désamour nom {m} | unlove◼◼◼(lack of love) |
désappointer verbe | disappoint [disappointed, disappointing, disappoints]◼◼◼(to displease by underperforming etc.) |
désapprobation nom {f} | disapproval◼◼◼noun deprecation◼◻◻noun vituperation(criticism or invective that is sustained and overly harsh) |