IPA: /ˌdɪsɪnˈtæŋɡlmənt/
KK: /dɪsɪnˈtæŋɡlmənt/
Definition: The process of freeing something from being twisted or tangled, or resolving a complicated situation.
Example: The disentanglement of the wires took longer than expected.
IPA: /dɪsˈdʒɛkt/
KK: /dɪsˈdʒɛkt/
Definition: To break something into pieces or to separate it.
Example: The storm caused the old tree to disject into several large branches.
IPA: /dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/
KK: /dɪsˈdʒɔɪn/
Definition: To become separated or disconnected from something else.
Example: The two parts of the puzzle will disjoin if you pull them apart too hard.
Definition: To separate things that were joined together.
Example: The teacher decided to disjoin the two groups for the project.
IPA: /dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʃən/
KK: /dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʃən/
Definition: A situation where two or more things are separated or considered as alternatives, often used in logic and genetics.
Example: In logic, a disjunction is used to express that at least one of the statements is true.
IPA: /dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʧər/
KK: /dɪsˈdʒʌŋkʧər/
Definition: A situation where there is a break or separation between two things that are usually connected or related.
Example: The disjuncture between the two departments caused confusion in the project.
IPA: /ˈdɪspərət/
KK: /ˈdɪspərɪt/
Definition: Made up of different and distinct elements that are not similar or alike.
Example: The committee was formed by a disparate group of experts from various fields.
IPA: /dɪsˈpɛrət.nəs/
KK: /dɪsˈpɛrətnəs/
Definition: The quality or state of being different or distinct from one another.
Example: The disparateness of their opinions made it difficult to reach a consensus.
IPA: /dɪsˈpɛn.sə.bɪl.ɪ.ti/
KK: /dɪsˈpɛn.sə.bɪl.ɪ.ti/
Definition: The quality or condition of being able to be replaced or not necessary.
Example: The dispensability of certain tasks allows the team to focus on more important projects.
IPA: /dɪˈspɛnsəbl/
KK: /dɪˈspɛnsəbl/
Definition: Something that is not necessary or can be done without; it can be replaced or is unimportant.
Example: The extra decorations were dispensable and could be removed without affecting the overall look of the event.
IPA: /dɪsˈpruːf/
KK: /dɪsˈpruf/
Definition: Evidence or argument that shows something is not true or correct.
Example: The scientist presented a disproof of the previous theory, showing it was flawed.
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