释义 |
denigrator|ˈdɛnɪgreɪtə(r)| [agent-n. in L. form from dēnigrāre to denigrate: see -or.] 1. Something that blackens.
1658Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. vi. xii. (ed. 4) 413 Iron and Vitriol are the powerful Denigrators. 2. One who blackens another's character or reputation.
1874Helps Soc. Press. xii. 156 The denigrator had in view the abundant malice and envy of mankind. 1882Remin. old Bohemian (1883) 40 Most of his denigrators and assailers. |