disqualify
verbHow to pronounce disqualify:
Definition of disqualify:
- disqualify (verb):
- to officially ban (someone) from doing something
- to deprive of the required qualities, properties, or conditions make unfit
Synonyms for disqualify:
alter
change
modify
unfit
Here are some other common 4-syllable words.
- disqualified
- disposable
- disparity
- disparaging
- disenchantment
- disembarkment
- discriminate
- discovery
- disconsider
- disconcerting
- discomfited
- disastrously
- disappearance
- diplodocus
- diminishing
- differences
- dictatorship
- diazotype
- dialogues
- developing
- devastating
- deuterium
- destructivo
- dessicated
- desquamation
- despondently
- desiderates
- deregulate
- depressible
- deposition
- demoralised
- democratic
- demobilized
- demandingly
- deliveries
- delineating
- delicacies
- deliberate
- dehydration
- deglutition
- degenerate
- deflowering
- definitive
- defensiveness
- defenestrate
- defecation
- decorating
- deconstructed
- decipherer
- decimetre
- … more
Syllable Fun Fact
Light syllables, having short vowels and no ending consonant, often occur in unstressed positions in polysyllabic words.
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