advert to, blacken, check off, denote, finger, make a mark, pillory, revile, slur, stipple, trace
Definitionv. to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
Last update: February 10, 2016
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People stigmatize the relation between boys and girls. [verb]
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We need to stigmatize war in the same fashion. [Please select]
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In the baskets aforesaid, I find the ringed agaric (Armillaria mellea, FRIES), which is stigmatized as valde venenatus by Persoon, an expert on the subject. [Please select]
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A man might fight a duel, if by refusing to fight he would be stigmatized as a coward. [Please select]
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"I remember it, and at the time I stigmatized the claim as a fraudulent one." [Please select]
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These diatribes were stigmatized as in wretched taste, but the politicians of both parties could not help being amused. [Please select]
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Some of the proudest trophies of genius have been won by infidels, or by men stigmatized as such. [Please select]
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Can such a man be stigmatized as "the meanest of mankind". [Please select]
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