| A | B |
| v. disdain | to look down on with scorn |
| v. disintegrate | to fall apart |
| v. dismay | to dishearten |
| v. dispel | to drive away |
| v. disperse | to scatter; to spread around |
| v. disrupt | to break up |
| v. dissect | to cut or take apart, especially in biology or anatomy |
| v. distort | to present incorrectly using false facts |
| v. diverge | to go in different directions |
| v. divert | to turn from a course or direction |
| v. divulge | to reveal |
| v. don | to put on |
| v. efface | to blot out; to erase, to remove |
| v. effect | to bring about; to cause; to influence someone or something |