Definitionn. a communication that belittles somebody or something
Last update: June 30, 2015
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It would be difficult to draw any comparison between German and Italian humanists to the disparagement of the former. [Please select]
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The "sweet heathen of Monkbarns" has not suffered from this disparagement. [Please select]
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And it’s no disparagement to a woman surely. [Please select]
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"Oh, my God, man, you wouldn't do," said Bruce, in droll disparagement. [Please select]
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This disparagement will not come from the leaders, but from inferior persons. [Please select]
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For females this dream is ominous of disparagement and desertion by lovers. [Please select]
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"Well, you haven't," she admitted, though quite without disparagement, merely with slight reservation.' [Please select]
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Not a breath of disparagement had touched the Cure's fair repute. [Please select]
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Septimus looked pained at the disparagement of his goddess. [Please select]
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The England I had left had been wont to go about with a puckered forehead; she was a victim of self-disparagement. [Please select]
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Farley, compared this to its disparagement with one already purchased by Lewis, on the gaudily embossed stem of which perched a squirrel with a nut in its mouth. [Please select]
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