beneath one, degrading, gutter, in the shade, junior, lower, opprobrious, sad, secondary, sorry, subordinate, too bad, vulgar
Definitionadj. causing awareness of your shortcomings
Last update: August 14, 2015
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She found it very demeaning to work under their contract. [Please select]
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He was demeaning her. [Please select]
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First, self-respecting ones dislike the demeaning effect of a tip (an occasional few won't take them). [Please select]
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Sheppard looked up at her in the hope of catching from her face some clear intimation as to whether she was in jest or earnest, and demeaning himself accordingly. [Please select]
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A life of demeaning himself to politicians, of waiting for dead men's shoes in the Senate, had, however, brought some compensations to Lodge, among others an inordinate capacity to hurt. [Please select]
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