💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dishable"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dishonnournoun | Obsolete form of dishonour. [Shame or disgrace.] |
| dishnoun | A vessel such as a plate for holding or serving food, often flat with a depressed region in the middle. |
| dishonornoun | American standard spelling of dishonour. |
| sdeigneverb | Alternative form of sdeign. [(obsolete) To disdain.] |
| daubnoun | A crude or amateurish painting. |
| dishorseverb | (transitive) To unseat from a horse. |
| downmouthverb | To speak negatively or critically. |
| disdainenoun | Obsolete spelling of disdain. [(uncountable) A feeling of contempt or scorn.] |
| give the dirtsverb | To verbally abuse. |
| dishin'verb | Pronunciation spelling of dishing. |
| dightnoun | (rare, archaic) simple past or past participle: adorned, decorated, or furnished (with); dressed, arrayed, or decked out. |
| 'sdainverb | Alternative form of sdeign. [(obsolete) To disdain.] |
| dishwashnoun | (attributive) The washing of dishes. |
| sdeinverb | Alternative form of sdeign. [(obsolete) To disdain.] |
| daffnoun | A fool; an idiot; a blockhead. |
| dine and dashnoun | (Canada, US, informal) The crime of eating a meal in a restaurant and leaving without paying. |
| dempne | — |
| daintifyverb | (transitive, rare) To make (something) dainty. |
| dizenverb | (transitive) To dress with clothes; attire; deck; bedizen. |
| ditchnoun | A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage. |
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