| DISARRAY ( nieład ) | a state of disorder or confusion; disorderly dresses ( not arrayed or arranged properly ) |
| DISBURSE ( wypłacać ) | to pay out ( to take away from the purse ) |
| DISCOMFIT | to thwart the plans of ; to make uneasy (to undo) |
| DISCONCERT ( peszyć ) | to upset ; to frustrate |
| DISCONSOLATE ( niepocieszony ) | not able to be consoled ; hopelessly sad |
| DISCORDANT ( niezgodny ) | not in accord, disagreeable to the ear ( hearts apart ) |
| DISMANTLE ( zdemontować ) | to take a man's cloak off his back; to strip a house of furnishing; to take apart |
| DISPARATE ( różny ) | unlike ( not equal ) |
| DISPARITY ( różnica ) | difference ; unlikeness |
| DISPROPORTIONATE | not proportionate; out of proportion in size etc. |
| DISSECT ( robić sekcje ) | to cut apart for anatomical study |
| DISSEMINATE ( rozpowszechniać ) | to spread abroad as if sowing seed |
| DISSENT ( bunt ) | to differ in opinion or feeling; to withhold approval |
| DISSIDENT | one who disagrees; a dissenter ( sitting apart ) |
| DISSUADE (wyperswadować ) | to turn a person away by persuasion |
| DIVERSE ( różnorodny ) | unlike, as diverse opinions ( turned away from each other ) |
| DIVERSION ( dywersja ) | something that turns the mind away and relaxes or entertains |