Definitionn. one who disparages or belittles the worth of something
Last update: October 2, 2015
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The President of the party dismissed the detractors of the party. [Please select]
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The chief charge which his detractor brings against him is that of contaminatio, the combining in one play of scenes out of different Greek plays. [Please select]
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But the point is that this fall, when I harvest that ginseng bed, I will clear more money than my stiffest detractor ever saw at one time. [Please select]
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It is written that he was "the only very distinguished man of whom we read, who lived and died without an enemy or detractor." [Please select]
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Although a refuted detractor is not formidable in the flesh, the evil that he does lives after him. [Please select]
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But this theory jibed so ill with Monsieur's character that not even his worst detractor could accept it. [Please select]
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