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disparage

/dih-spar-ij/US // dɪˈspær ɪdʒ //UK // (dɪˈspærɪdʒ) //

贬低,诋毁,贬损,贬低他人

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·par·aged, dis·par·ag·ing.

    • : to speak of or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle: Do not disparage good manners.
    • : to bring reproach or discredit upon; lower the estimation of: Your behavior will disparage the whole family.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcriticize; detract from
Forms: disparaging
Synonyms
belittle轻视,贬低,蔑视,看轻decry问罪,声讨,质询,质问defame诋毁,诽谤,毁谤,诽谤罪degrade贬低,堕落,降级,退化denigrate诋毁,贬低,诽谤,驳斥deride嘲笑,揶揄,贬损,贬低discredit诋毁,抹黑,诋毁名誉,诋毁他人dismiss驳回,遣散,辞退,罢免malign恶意的,弊端,恶毒的,恶性ridicule讥讽,嘲弄,调侃,嘲讽scorn蔑视,轻视,不屑一顾,看不起slander诽谤,诋毁,毁谤,谗言underrate低估,低评,低价,贬低vilify诋毁,诽谤,诋毁他人,诋譭abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为chill寒冷的,寒冷,寒意,寒气deject颓废,沮丧,颓丧,颓废的demoralize受挫,受挫折,受挫折感,动摇deprecate弃用,废止,废弃的,删减depreciate贬值,贬低,折旧,贬值的derogate减损,克减,贬低,减损了discourage劝阻,劝告,阻止,劝说disdain蔑视,不屑一顾,鄙视,轻视dishearten沮丧,沮丧的,厌烦,沮丧的人dispirit精神,魂魄,魂飞魄散,消极lower较低的,较低,低层,低级minimize减少pan平底锅,盘子,盘点,锅rap说唱,饶舌,说唱机,说教roast烘烤,焙烧,烘焙,焙烤scorch灼烧,烧焦,灼热,灼伤slam猛击,抨击,猛烈抨击,猛烈撞击smear涂抹,涂片,敷衍了事,抹黑traduce诱导,诱骗,诱拐,诱导性underestimate低估,低估了,低估计,轻视undervalue估价过低,低估,低估了,价值低估cry down哭倒了,哭倒,哭倒在地dis弃权,不适用,弃置,弃用dispraise嘲笑downcry哭诉,哭丧着脸,哭哭啼啼,哭声dump on倾倒在,倾销,倾泻而下,倾泻在put down撂倒,放下,撂下,撂倒了put hooks in挂上钩,挂上钩子,上钩,钩住run down奔溃,坠落,奔溃的,流失sour grapes酸葡萄,吃不到葡萄说葡萄酸,酸性葡萄,吃不到葡萄的人tear down拆毁,拆除,拆掉,拆迁write off注销,核销,销账,销帐
Antonyms

Examples

  • The company has also held ongoing mandatory meetings for workers on company time, so-called captive-audience sessions, to show videos and run through PowerPoint presentations that disparage unionization.

  • The greater Wine’s popular appeal grew, the more Museveni disparaged him.

  • “The science that guided his professional life has been disparaged and abandoned by so many of the same people who depended on his knowledge to care for their animals and to raise their food,” his son wrote.

  • Tenev and Bhatt’s company has undeniably contributed to that increase, so much so that “Robinhood traders” has become disparaging shorthand for investors who pile into stocks without regard for business fundamentals.

  • At a board meeting on Tuesday, district parents of kids with special needs and foster and military parents shouted and disparaged school board members for not coming up with some plan to get kids back in the classroom safely.

  • Both borders are patrolled by UN peacekeepers, missions that all parties disparage as weak and biased.

  • You have to be sexy, but remember that your sexuality can and will be used at any point in time to disparage you.

  • Whether or not the team “intends” to disparage anyone, they are.

  • The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.

  • They disparage his trip to a Navy shipbuilder as a “road show.”

  • I say this in no way to disparage my dear old friend, but merely to present his work in true proportion.

  • Accordingly he is not sparing of invective against those who so disparage his race.

  • But I would not disparage the labors of Bacon in pointing out the method which leads to scientific discoveries.

  • I ask this, not to disparage the old-fashioned schools, but to call their attention to what the new are doing.

  • Some malcontents are about to disparage the whole business, and, in particular, the affair at Alexandria.