Pronunciation: /ˈdɪzneɪ/
verb disnae is a verb that is a contraction of 'does not' commonly used in Scottish dialects.
A1 He disnae like spicy food.
A2 She disnae understand the instructions.
B1 The team disnae have enough resources to complete the project.
B2 The company disnae want to take any risks with the new product launch.
C1 The government disnae seem to be addressing the issue effectively.
C2 The CEO disnae tolerate any form of discrimination in the workplace.
adverb disnae can also function as an adverb to modify a verb, indicating the manner in which an action is performed.
A1 She disnae speak English very well.
A2 He disnae like spicy food.
B1 The dog disnae bark at strangers.
B2 The new policy disnae seem to be working.
C1 The company disnae tolerate any form of discrimination.
C2 The professor disnae accept late assignments under any circumstances.
formal The professor disnae tolerate late submissions for assignments.
informal She disnae like spicy food so we have to choose a different restaurant.
slang He disnae have a clue about what he's talking about.
figurative The company's outdated technology disnae cut it in today's market.
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