dispraise / dɪsˈpreɪz /

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dispraise2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dis·praised, dis·prais·ing.

  1. to speak of as undeserving or unworthy; censure; disparage.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of dispraising; censure.

dispraise 近义词

dispraise

等同于 run down

dispraise

等同于 belittle

dispraise

等同于 affront

dispraise

等同于 depreciate

dispraise

等同于 diminish

dispraise

等同于 disapprove

dispraise

等同于 discount

dispraise

等同于 disparage

更多dispraise例句

  1. "I'd be slow to take Master Bob's word, either in praise or dispraise of any man," said the first speaker.
  2. We do not say these things in dispraise of Burns: nay, perhaps, they but interest us the more in his favor.
  3. With lepidus, illepidus, uenustus, inuenustus they are his usual terms of literary praise and dispraise.
  4. The toast was cold, the tea had drawn too long, and for once the mistress never said a word in dispraise.
  5. Still, I venture on remarking that the doctrine of Evolution has acquired both praise and dispraise which it does not deserve.