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Recent Examples of dis
Noun
At 45, Shaquille O'Neal has moved beyond rattling rims, but not beyond an old-school diss track. Ira Winderman, Sun-Sentinel.com, 29 July 2017 Thinking about this some more, this is kind of a dis. Armando Salguero, miamiherald, 9 May 2017
Verb
Anthony Mackie recently revealed that Eminem was dissing him in real life, not his character Papa Doc, in the scene. Armon Sadler, VIBE.com, 12 Mar. 2025 Ian has seemingly responded to Tyler, The Creator after the Grammy-winning rapper subliminally dissed him during an interview with Maverick Carter last year. Michael Saponara, Billboard, 11 Mar. 2025 So did secure borders (Ron and Don) and tariffs (Don) and dissing Canada (Don and Ron). Pat Beall, Orlando Sentinel, 9 Mar. 2025 On the latter track, Cole addressed his divisive decision to apologize for dissing Kendrick Lamar and step away from a brewing rap battle with the GNX rapper. Mackenzie Cummings-Grady, Billboard, 21 Feb. 2025 That’s no small feat considering that many critics dissed the movie. Pamela McClintock, The Hollywood Reporter, 16 Feb. 2025 The 57-year-old media personality called out Serena Williams for joining Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX halftime show performance to diss Drake, and her husband Alexis Ohanian ethered him online. Armon Sadler, VIBE.com, 13 Feb. 2025 Don’t diss your teammates today. Chris Branch, The Athletic, 12 Feb. 2025 Cookie Monster came out first but was unceremoniously dissed by our grandson, who excitedly pointed to Elmo behind him and, with a big grin, happily snuggled himself into Elmo’s open arms. Lois Alter Mark, Forbes, 14 Jan. 2025
Recent Examples of Synonyms for dis
Noun
  • At the time, the parish was reportedly spearheaded by Leander Perez, who championed preserving racial segregation, which ultimately led to outrage and protests.
    Taylor Ardrey, USA Today, 2 May 2025
  • Any legitimate critique that might have resonated is drowned out by outrage.
    Matt Robison, MSNBC Newsweek, 1 May 2025
Noun
  • April 21, 2025 Regardless of one’s position on the war in Ukraine, the president has shown a stunning disrespect for a world leader, an unprecedented bow to Russia’s leader, and a complete disregard for diplomacy.
    Paul Bedard, The Washington Examiner, 26 Apr. 2025
  • The vice president accused Ukraine's leader of showing disrespect to the president and of insufficient gratitude to the U.S. for its help.
    Josh Hammer, MSNBC Newsweek, 15 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • And while Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth hates DEI, his deputy billionaire Steven Feinberg has poured millions into the cause, Forbes’ Dan Alexander reports.
    Maria Gracia Santillana Linares, Forbes.com, 30 Apr. 2025
  • Neighborhood groups hate San Diego’s bonus ADU program.
    Karen Billing, San Diego Union-Tribune, 29 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • The charge was dismissed after Baldwin's attorneys alleged prosecutors had withheld evidence.
    Sharareh Drury, People.com, 30 Apr. 2025
  • He was then demoted, before being dismissed after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent asked President Donald Trump to remove him from that position.
    Sophie Clark, MSNBC Newsweek, 1 May 2025
Verb
  • The hapless student, of course, could not afford to offend this senior professor and said something polite and carried on with his talk.
    Shivaram Rajgopal, Forbes.com, 27 Apr. 2025
  • Amanda immediately feels offended by her sister’s comment.
    Vanessa Etienne, People.com, 25 Apr. 2025
Verb
  • She was criticized by some for her expensive timepiece and for using prisoners as production props.
    Michael Collins, USA Today, 29 Apr. 2025
  • Carey criticized laissez-faire economics for degrading the British working class.
    Made by History, Time, 28 Apr. 2025
Noun
  • General Hospital isn't typically a place Americans might get a glimpse of a future presidential candidate, but that happened this week when ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith made a surprise return to the long-running drama.
    Phillip M. Bailey, USA Today, 4 May 2025
  • From plaster finishes to beadboard, even wallcoverings, each approach has its own personality and level of permanence.
    Quincy Bulin, Southern Living, 3 May 2025
Verb
  • Years before, scientists funded by industry scouted the seabed there, discovering both valuable minerals and new forms of life.
    Christian Elliott, Smithsonian Magazine, 21 Apr. 2025
  • While Salah’s priority was to re-sign with Liverpool, Abbas scouted out alternatives.
    Ali Rampling, New York Times, 14 Apr. 2025

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“Dis.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/dis. Accessed 9 May. 2025.

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