The word "disserts" means to talk in a long and detailed way, often about a particular topic. Some antonyms of "disserts" include "silences", "mutes", "hushes", and "quietens". These words suggest the absence or lack of communication, rather than the act of speaking extensively. Other antonyms of "disserts" may include "abbreviates", "summarizes", "abridges", or "condenses", which describe the act of making something shorter or more concise. Overall, the antonyms of "disserts" imply a different style of communication or a desire to be more succinct or silent.