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单词 disparages
释义

disparage

verb

dis·​par·​age di-ˈsper-ij How to pronounce disparage (audio)
-ˈspa-rij
disparaged; disparaging

transitive verb

1
: to depreciate (see depreciate sense 1) by indirect means (such as invidious comparison) : speak slightingly about
religious beliefs disparaged as superstition
2
: to lower in rank or reputation : degrade
disparagement
di-ˈsper-ij-mənt How to pronounce disparage (audio)
-ˈspa-rij-
noun
disparager noun

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In Middle English, to "disparage" someone meant causing that person to marry someone of inferior rank. Disparage derives from the Anglo-French word desparager, meaning "to marry below one's class." Desparager, in turn, combines the negative prefix des- with parage (meaning "equality" or "lineage"), which itself comes from per, meaning "peer." The original "marriage" sense of disparage is now obsolete, but a closely-related sense (meaning "to lower in rank or reputation") survives in modern English. By the 16th century, English speakers (including William Shakespeare) were also using disparage to mean simply "to belittle."

Synonyms

  • bad-mouth
  • belittle
  • cry down
  • decry
  • denigrate
  • deprecate
  • depreciate
  • derogate
  • diminish
  • dis [slang]
  • diss
  • discount
  • dismiss
  • kiss off
  • minimize
  • play down
  • poor-mouth
  • put down
  • run down
  • talk down
  • trash
  • trash-talk
  • vilipend
  • write off
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Example Sentences

Voters don't like political advertisements in which opponents disparage one another. It's a mistake to disparage their achievements. The article disparaged polo as a game for the wealthy.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, to degrade by marriage below one's class, disparage, from Anglo-French desparager to marry below one's class, from des- dis- + parage equality, lineage, from per peer

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Kids Definition

disparage

verb

dis·​par·​age di-ˈsper-ij How to pronounce disparage (audio)
disparaged; disparaging
: to speak of as unimportant or bad : belittle
He disparaged the other team.

disparages

verb

present tense third-person singular of disparage
as in dismisses
to express scornfully one's low opinion of disparaged polo as a sport for the idle rich

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • dismisses
  • minimizes
  • diminishes
  • criticizes
  • denigrates
  • belittles
  • derogates
  • decries
  • deprecates
  • denounces
  • discounts
  • depreciates
  • bad-mouths
  • trashes
  • condemns
  • dislikes
  • discredits
  • disses
  • dumps on
  • runs down
  • talks down
  • scolds
  • cries down
  • plays down
  • writes off
  • poor-mouths
  • maligns
  • trash-talks
  • vilipends
  • vilifies
  • abuses
  • defames
  • kisses off
  • slanders
  • disgraces
  • puts down
  • censures
  • discommends
  • slurs
  • traduces
  • rips
  • asperses
  • reprehends
  • disapproves (of)
  • reprobates

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • exalts
  • extols
  • applauds
  • praises
  • lauds
  • endorses
  • glorifies
  • recommends
  • approves
  • magnifies
  • favors
  • extolls
  • indorses
  • commends
  • acclaims
  • sanctions
  • compliments
  • countenances
  • eulogizes
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