Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Vanish from sight | Disappear | 94%
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A thin, flat, circular object | Disc | 94%
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To differ in opinion | Disagree | 83%
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To take apart | Disassemble | 77%
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To break up an organisation or (musical) group | Disband | 69%
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Calamity | Disaster | 63%
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Failure to fulfill expectations | Disappoint | 60%
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In a state of confusion, disorder, unkempt in appearance | Disarray | 60%
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To not permit something | Disallow | 57%
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To disown or deny knowledge of | Disavow | 57%
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Impaired, incapacitated or injured, either physically or mentally | Disabled | 40%
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Removing hostility through charm, good naturedness | Disarming | 34%
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Refusal to accept something as true | Disbelieve | 34%
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To remove the connection with someone or thing, usually to avoid blame | Disassociate | 23%
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To free someone from deception or a misconception | Disabuse | 20%
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To pay, distribute or scatter | Disburse | 11%
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To remove other possible meanings, like Wikipedia does | Disambiguate | 9%
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A condemnatory statement, look or feeling, to censure, decline to sanction | Disapprove | 9%
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Unfavourable circumstance or condition | Disadvantage | 6%
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Disloyal, discontent with authority | Disaffected | 6%
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