Disfigure, v. a. Deform, deface, mar, injure, blemish, spoil, make ugly, make unsightly.

Disfigurement, n.

    1. Defacement, injury, deforming, marring, blemishing, spoiling.
    2. Deformity, blemish, injury.

Disfranchise, v. a. Deprive of a franchise, deprive of chartered rights or the privileges of a citizen.

Disfurnish, v. a. Unfurnish, strip, divest, dismantle, disgarnish.

Disgarnish, v. a. See disfurnish.

Disgorge, v. a.

    1. Vomit, spew, cast up, throw up.
    2. Eject, discharge, throw out.
    3. Relinquish, surrender, yield, give up, give back.

Disgrace, n.

    1. Disfavor, disesteem, degradation.
    2. Dishonor, discredit, disrepute, disesteem, shame, reproach, disparagement, ignominy, infamy, opprobrium, obloquy, odium, scandal, blot on one’s escutcheon.

Disgrace, v. a.

    1. Put out of favor, dismiss from favor, humiliate, humble, degrade, strip of rank or honors.
    2. Dishonor, discredit, degrade, debase, tarnish, stain, sully, taint, bring shame, reproach, dishonor, or a stain upon.

Disgraceful, a. Shameful, ignominious, scandalous, dishonorable, discreditable, disreputable, infamous, opprobrious, ignominious, that deserves reproach, odium, or obloquy.

Disguise, v. a. Conceal (by dress or outward appearance), cloak, veil, shroud, muffle, mask, hide, dissemble.

Disguise, n.

    1. Mask, cover, counterfeit dress.

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