11-letter words containing r, i, s, n
- discrowning — Present participle of discrown.
- disemburden — to remove a burden from (someone or something)
- disenamored — to disillusion; disenchant (usually used in the passive and followed by of or with): He was disenamored of working in the city.
- disencumber — to free from a burden or other encumbrance; disburden.
- disendorsed — Simple past tense and past participle of disendorse.
- disenrolled — to dismiss or cause to become removed from a program of training, care, etc.: The academy disenrolled a dozen cadets.
- disenshroud — to free from a shroud
- disenterred — Simple past tense and past participle of disenter.
- disenthrall — to free from bondage; liberate: to be disenthralled from morbid fantasies.
- disenthrone — to dethrone.
- disentrance — to bring out of an entranced condition; disenchant.
- disentrayle — to pass out as if from the entrails
- disfavoring — Present participle of disfavor.
- disfiguring — Present participle of disfigure.
- disfrocking — Present participle of disfrock.
- disgarrison — To deprive of a garrison.
- disgruntled — displeased and discontented; sulky; peevish: Her disgruntled husband refused to join us.
- disgruntles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disgruntle.
- disharmonic — lacking harmony; disharmonious; discordant.
- disheartens — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishearten.
- dishearting — Present participle of disheart.
- dishonorary — tending to dishonour or disgrace
- dishonoring — Present participle of dishonor.
- dishonoured — Simple past tense and past participle of dishonour.
- dishonourer — One who dishonours.
- disimprison — to release from imprisonment.
- disinformed — Simple past tense and past participle of disinform.
- disinherits — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disinherit.
- disinterest — absence of interest; indifference.
- disinterred — to take out of the place of interment; exhume; unearth.
- disjuncture — the act of disjoining or the state of being disjoined; disjunction.
- disk sander — a sander that uses a revolving abrasive disk driven by an electric motor.
- disordering — The removal of order.
- disordinate — opposed to or violating moral or legal order
- disorganise — To make less organised; to reduce to chaos.
- disorganize — to destroy the organization, systematic arrangement, or orderly connection of; throw into confusion or disorder.
- disoriented — confused as to time or place; out of touch: therapy for disoriented patients.
- disparaging — that disparages; tending to belittle or bring reproach upon: a disparaging remark.
- dispensator — a person who dispenses; distributor; administrator.
- dispersants — Plural form of dispersant.
- dispersions — Plural form of dispersion.
- dispiriting — to deprive of spirit, hope, enthusiasm, etc.; depress; discourage; dishearten.
- disportment — to divert or amuse (oneself).
- dispraising — Present participle of dispraise.
- disrelation — the absence of relation
- disruptants — Plural form of disruptant.
- disruptions — Plural form of disruption.
- dissevering — Present participle of dissever.
- disthronize — to dethrone
- distincture — distinctness