Sentence example with the word 'slighting'

slighting

Definition adj. tending to diminish or disparage

Last update: November 1, 2015


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Saw the prestige of his see involved in this slighting of Chalcedon and his predecessor Leo's epistle.   [Please select]

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She answered, slighting: Ask no questions and you'll hear no lies.'   [Please select]

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To dream of slighting any person or friend, denotes that you will fail to find happiness, as you will cultivate a morose and repellent bearing.   [Please select]

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To imagine that you are running from a large spider, denotes you will lose fortune in slighting opportunities.   [Please select]

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Not that Vincent had ever said a single slighting word about Mr.   [Please select]

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She made, with her small white hand, a slight and slighting gesture.   [Please select]

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"I'm afraid it's only a veneer," declared Stephanie, with a slighting little laugh.'   [Please select]

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You were thoughtless, that was all, for I will not believe that you were slighting Gladys intentionally.   [Please select]

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"Well, just suppose I was walking with Mama or Rone, and somebody passed a slighting remark or used improper language."   [Please select]

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And the Bishop had treated her with a singular and slighting coldness.   [Please select]

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Men who would lead a charge in battle would shrink from denouncing an accepted convention or even from slighting a popular fashion.   [Please select]

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