| A | B |
| disavow | to deny knowledge or approval of |
| dispassionate | A leader is demostrative about issues, not _____ and unconcerned. |
| dispassionate | unemotional, calm, composed |
| disapprobation | disapproval |
| discord | lack of agreement; confused noise |
| disengage | to untangle or detach |
| disallow | to refuse to allow; to reject |
| disenchanted | set free from illusion |
| disintegrate | to separate into parts or fragments |
| disclosure | something revealed or uncovered |
| disengaged | carl ____ the puppy's tether from the fence post so that he could run. |
| disallow | The association decided to ____ one proposal after a debate. |
| disenchanted | Visitors were ____ when they ran our of currency and asked for help. |
| disavowed | When the teacher asked the child who was responsible, he ____ the situation. |
| disoblige | to refuse to do a favor for; to offend |