abate, blot, decrease, despise, dispirit, file away, make little of, reprimand, smear, take away, underreckon
Definitionv. express a negative opinion of
Last update: July 4, 2016
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She disparaged her student's efforts. [Please select]
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He made some remarks to disparage the women's game in the past. [verb]
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- During the 18th century the doctrine of the Inward Light acquired such exclusive prominence as to bring about a tendency to disparage, or, at least, to neglect, the written word (the Scriptures) as being " outward " and non-essential. [verb]
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"It were indeed an ill thing in me--most of all to disparage her in your hearing." [verb]
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All that was dear to me she disparaged and profaned. [verb]
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LIGHTLY, make light of, disparage. [verb]
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He made some remarks to disparage the women's game in the past. [Please select]
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To praise a woman's beauty to her face would have been to disparage her modesty. [Please select]
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Military organizations, except in our small regular army, were disparaged and ridiculed. [Please select]
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Let us be indulgent to the evacuator nor disparage his eccentric wardrobe. [Please select]
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In saying this I have no wish whatever to disparage a classical education. [Please select]
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