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carriages onto a siding. Disconnect the power before changing<br />

the light-bulb.<br />

disconnected<br />

adj. 1 unconnected, separate, apart, unattached; split,<br />

separated: A totally disconnected thought suddenly occurred to<br />

me. 2 incoherent, irrational, confused, illogical, garbled,<br />

disjointed, rambling, mixed-up, unintelligible, uncoordinated,<br />

random: He lost the debate because his argument was<br />

disconnected and lacked cogency.<br />

discontent<br />

n. displeasure, unhappiness, dissatisfaction, discontentment,<br />

distaste, uneasiness; malaise: He felt discontent at being<br />

barred from the club.<br />

discontented<br />

adj. displeased, dissatisfied, discontent, annoyed, vexed,<br />

fretful, irritated, testy, piqued, petulant, disgruntled,<br />

exasperated, Colloq fed up, Slang browned off, pissed off, Brit<br />

cheesed or brassed off: The umpire's decision made many fans<br />

quite discontented.<br />

discontinue<br />

v. cease, break off, give up, stop, terminate, put an end to,<br />

quit, leave off, drop; interrupt, suspend: Please discontinue<br />

newspaper delivery until further notice.<br />

discord n. strife, dissension, disagreement, conflict, disharmony,<br />

contention, disunity, discordance, division, incompatibility:<br />

The seeds of discord between the families were sown generations<br />

before.<br />

discordant<br />

adj. 1 contrary, disagreeing, divergent, opposite, opposed,<br />

adverse, contradictory, incompatible, differing, different,<br />

conflicting, at odds, incongruous, in conflict, in disagreement,<br />

at variance, dissimilar: The testimony of the fossils is<br />

discordant with the evidence in the legend. 2 inharmonious,<br />

dissonant, jarring, cacophonous, unmelodious, unmusical, harsh,<br />

strident, jangling, grating: He struck some discordant notes on<br />

his zither.

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