English words for 'Alternative form of disslander.'
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noun
- an idiomatic term for being in disfavor
- outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog
- Mechanically, an equipment cover with an opening, with a shape resembling a doghouse.
- Any small house or structure or enclosure used to house a dog.
- (nautical) A difficult or demoralizing situation.
- (informal) Any shabby or disreputable establishment.
- A structure of small size, similar to a doghouse, but offering useful shelter for a human.
- The condition of being in the doghouse (subject to someone's anger or disapproval).
- A traffic signal with five sections: two on the bottom, two in the middle, and one on top.
verb
verb
- (transitive) To debunk or discredit an idea or rumor.
- (transitive, textile manufacturing) To beat yarn in order to break up slugs and align the threads.
- (transitive) To cut or score; to wound superficially.
- (transitive) To prevent (something) from being successful.
- (transitive, Australian rhyming slang) To rape.
- (transitive) To block a wheel or other round object.
- (transitive) To dress (stone) with a pick or pointed instrument.
- hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
- make a small cut or score into
adj
noun
- A line drawn on the ground, as one used in playing hopscotch.
- A block for a wheel or other round object; a chock, wedge, prop, or other support, to prevent slipping.
- Scotch tape.
- Alternative form of Scotch (“whisky”).
- A surface cut or abrasion.
- a slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally)
verb
- (transitive) To refuse to have any relation to; to disown.
- (transitive) To reject the truth or validity of; to deny.
- (intransitive) To be repudiated.
- (transitive) To refuse to pay or honor (a debt).
- cast off
- refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid
- refuse to recognize or pay
- reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust
verb
- (transitive) To detract from (something); to disparage, belittle.
- (transitive) To partially repeal (a law etc.).
- (intransitive) To act in a manner below oneself; to debase oneself.
- (intransitive) To detract from (a quality of excellence, authority etc.).
- (ambitransitive) To take away (something from something else) in a way which leaves it lessened.
- cause to seem less serious; play down
noun
- (vulgar, figuratively, often derogatory) A disloyal individual; someone who does not commit to a particular thing.
- (vulgar, often derogatory) A sexually promiscuous woman.
- (vulgar, by extension) A prostitute.
- (vulgar, often derogatory) Any sexually promiscuous person.
- (figurative, vulgar, often derogatory) Someone who seeks attention through inappropriate means or to an excessive degree.
- a woman adulterer
- A sexually loose woman
- a dirty untidy woman
verb
noun
- A derogatory or malicious statement; a disparagement, misrepresentation or slander.
- The act of detracting something, or something detracted; taking away; diminution.
- (Roman Catholicism) The act of revealing previously unknown faults of another person to a third person.
- the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander)
- a petty disparagement
noun
noun
- an idiomatic term for being in disfavor
- outbuilding that serves as a shelter for a dog
- Mechanically, an equipment cover with an opening, with a shape resembling a doghouse.
- Any small house or structure or enclosure used to house a dog.
- (nautical) A difficult or demoralizing situation.
- (informal) Any shabby or disreputable establishment.
- A structure of small size, similar to a doghouse, but offering useful shelter for a human.
- The condition of being in the doghouse (subject to someone's anger or disapproval).
- A traffic signal with five sections: two on the bottom, two in the middle, and one on top.
noun
- (vulgar, figuratively, often derogatory) A disloyal individual; someone who does not commit to a particular thing.
- (vulgar, often derogatory) A sexually promiscuous woman.
- (vulgar, by extension) A prostitute.
- (vulgar, often derogatory) Any sexually promiscuous person.
- (figurative, vulgar, often derogatory) Someone who seeks attention through inappropriate means or to an excessive degree.
- a woman adulterer
- A sexually loose woman
- a dirty untidy woman
verb
noun
- A derogatory or malicious statement; a disparagement, misrepresentation or slander.
- The act of detracting something, or something detracted; taking away; diminution.
- (Roman Catholicism) The act of revealing previously unknown faults of another person to a third person.
- the act of discrediting or detracting from someone's reputation (especially by slander)
- a petty disparagement
noun
verb
verb
- (transitive) To debunk or discredit an idea or rumor.
- (transitive, textile manufacturing) To beat yarn in order to break up slugs and align the threads.
- (transitive) To cut or score; to wound superficially.
- (transitive) To prevent (something) from being successful.
- (transitive, Australian rhyming slang) To rape.
- (transitive) To block a wheel or other round object.
- (transitive) To dress (stone) with a pick or pointed instrument.
- hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of
- make a small cut or score into
adj
noun
- A line drawn on the ground, as one used in playing hopscotch.
- A block for a wheel or other round object; a chock, wedge, prop, or other support, to prevent slipping.
- Scotch tape.
- Alternative form of Scotch (“whisky”).
- A surface cut or abrasion.
- a slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally)
verb
- (transitive) To refuse to have any relation to; to disown.
- (transitive) To reject the truth or validity of; to deny.
- (intransitive) To be repudiated.
- (transitive) To refuse to pay or honor (a debt).
- cast off
- refuse to acknowledge, ratify, or recognize as valid
- refuse to recognize or pay
- reject as untrue, unfounded, or unjust
verb
- (transitive) To detract from (something); to disparage, belittle.
- (transitive) To partially repeal (a law etc.).
- (intransitive) To act in a manner below oneself; to debase oneself.
- (intransitive) To detract from (a quality of excellence, authority etc.).
- (ambitransitive) To take away (something from something else) in a way which leaves it lessened.
- cause to seem less serious; play down