belittling 的定义
be·lit·tled, be·lit·tling.
- to regard or portray as less impressive or important than appearances indicate; depreciate; disparage.
belittling 近义词
detract
belittling 的近义词 47 个
- criticize
- decry
- deride
- discredit
- disparage
- downplay
- scorn
- squelch
- underestimate
- blister
- deprecate
- depreciate
- derogate
- diminish
- discount
- downgrade
- knock
- lower
- minimize
- pan
- rip
- roast
- scorch
- slam
- smear
- squash
- underrate
- undervalue
- bad-mouth
- cut down to size
- cut to the quick
- dispraise
- dump on
- pooh pooh
- poor mouth
- put down
- run down
- scoff at
- shoot down
- shoot full of holes
- sneer at
- sour grapes
- take a swipe at
- take down
- take down a peg
- tear down
- write off
belittling 的反义词 16 个
更多belittling例句
- That would be quite a flex for a guy the world watched drop to the end of the first round on draft day and who was then forced to sit for three years behind an insecure superstar who belittled and disrespected him when he wasn’t ignoring him.
- Male servers were favored over women, who were belittled in front of guests and not given prime tables, the probe found.
- While capable of great charm and generosity, he often seemed to undercut himself with a confrontational, gruff and belittling manner that many found offensive.
- Q believers see themselves as soldiers fighting for the ultimate cause—and are surrounded by people who validate them, rather than insult or belittle them, or try to fact-check them out of what they think is real.
- Supervisors curse them out and belittle and bully them, they say.
- And he is probably right to belittle the current round of talks.
- Hand it off to a hen-pecked husband or a put-upon assistant and it can demean or belittle.
- Yet, Western intelligence tends to belittle them as a bunch of bluffers.
- The Fox News host seemed to belittle Laura Ingraham during an on-air clash about same-sex marriage.
- This is not a time to complain about or belittle this shift, or, as with Kotkin, to pretend that it is not even taking place.
- She was very woman, and the look of the thing was not nice to her eyes, while it must belittle her in theirs.
- This is supposed to refer to an altercation between these two gods, in which they tried to belittle each other.
- The man who shuns realities because they belittle him is on the wrong road; he is hopelessly lost from the beginning.
- When they have won the praise of men, pride leads them on to belittle the work of other men and to applaud their own.
- Weve278 been thundered at, frightened, cursed, and every agency has united to belittle us in our own eyes.