dis


dis

verb, slang

Definition of DIS

1
to show contempt for <don't you go dissing somebody just because you've got a few more dead presidents than they do>
Synonyms contemn, dis (also diss) [slang], disdain, disrespect, high-hat, look down (on or upon), slight, sniff (at), snoot, snub
Antonyms honor, respect
2
to express scornfully one's low opinion of <a DJ who has dissed every album that rapper has put out>
Antonyms acclaim, applaud, exalt, extol (also extoll), glorify, laud, magnify, praise
3
to cause hurt feelings or deep resentment in <are you dissing me?>
Synonyms affront, dis (also diss) [slang], disrespect, offend, outrage, slap, slight, wound
4
to express one's unfavorable opinion of the worth or quality of <never dis a person's style of dressing in front of her friends>
Synonyms blame, censure, condemn, denounce, dis (also diss) [slang], dispraise, fault, knock, pan, reprehend, slag [chiefly British]
Near Antonyms approve, commend, endorse (also indorse), recommend, sanction
Antonyms extol (also extoll), laud, praise

Variants of DIS

dis also diss

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