disparagement 的定义
- the act of disparaging.
- something that derogates or casts in a bad light, as a remark or censorious essay.
disparagement 近义词
strong criticism; detraction
disparagement 的近义词 29 个
- aspersion
- blame
- calumny
- censure
- condemnation
- contempt
- contumely
- debasement
- degradation
- denunciation
- depreciation
- derision
- derogation
- discredit
- disdain
- impairment
- lessening
- lie
- prejudice
- reproach
- ridicule
- scandal
- scorn
- slander
- tale
- underestimation
- backbiting
- backstabbing
- belittlement
disparagement 的反义词 13 个
更多disparagement例句
- Next, we isolated 578 scenes in which the fathers were involved in “disparagement humor,” which meant the dads either made fun of another character or were made fun of themselves.
- At least within scenes featuring disparagement humor, sitcom audiences, more often than not, are still being encouraged to laugh at dads’ parenting missteps and mistakes.
- Their findings reveal many shows feature mental health disparagements.
- So we have the state’s governor, senators and representatives lobbing various disparagements of wind turbines as a way of reframing a situation in which millions of their state’s residents are without power.
- Disparagement painted over with the brushstrokes of complimentary praise is still disparagement.
- But such disparagement was itself a kneejerk reaction, and it was fallacious.
- He believes that mockery, disparagement, or airing personal grudges are never appropriate.
- I do hope he and his lawyers are clear on any non-disparagement agreements that he may have signed over the years.
- Olbermann, now with Al Gore's Current TV, might start sniping at his old network once a non-disparagement agreement expires.
- North Dormer took the Mountain for granted, and implied its disparagement by an intonation rather than by explicit criticism.
- Throughout his writings there is no praise of success without virtue, and no disparagement of want of success with virtue.
- There was a slight, almost indescribable tone of condescension or disparagement in her voice, the reason of which I will explain.
- "Not much saw-log for old Rosey," said Si, resenting even a joking disparagement upon his beloved General.
- Would it not be like a disparagement of Nelly if he were to confess that he had never loved her?