agnosticism, blot, defamation, detract from, disprove, humiliation, malign, obloquy, refuse to admit, show up, unbelieve
Definitionn. the state of being held in low esteem
Last update: February 9, 2017
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He did all he could to discredit the work of a Duma heavily slanted in favor of the left. [noun]
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This newspaper story discredits politicians. [verb]
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Your actions will bring discredit to your name. [noun]
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The campaign was highly negative in tone; each candidate tried to discredit the other. [noun]
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Now, with hindsight, we can see that the idea was to discredit the very notion of statehood for Chechnya. [Please select]
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This hackneyed reproach would discredit only your own intelligence and sincerity. [Please select]
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As a staunch American citizen and friend of the future Napoleon of America, Theodore Roosevelt, he is surely the last to discredit the virtue of his country. [Please select]
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The discredited rulers of the world can oppose no reasonable ideal to the insensate Napoleonic ideal of glory and grandeur. [Please select]
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"Liberty and equality," said the vicomte contemptuously, as if at last deciding seriously to prove to this youth how foolish his words were, "high-sounding words which have long been discredited." [Please select]
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It must not be discredited on that account. [Please select]
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But why suppress a fact so free from all discredit. [Please select]
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