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disparage
dis·par·age D0278500 (dĭ-spăr′ĭj)tr.v. dis·par·aged, dis·par·ag·ing, dis·par·ag·es 1. To speak of in a slighting or disrespectful way.2. To reduce in esteem or rank. [Middle English disparagen, to degrade, from Old French desparager : des-, dis- + parage, high birth (from per, peer; see peer2).] dis·par′age·ment n.dis·par′ag·er n.dis·par′ag·ing·ly adv.Synonyms: disparage, denigrate, belittle, depreciate These verbs mean to minimize the value or importance of someone or something. Disparage implies a critical or dismissive attitude often accompanied by disrespect: "Leaders who wouldn't be caught dead making religious or ethnic slurs don't hesitate to disparage the 'godless' among us" (Daniel C. Dennett). Denigrate often adds a note of contempt: "elitist music critics who denigrated jazz by portraying it as inferior to the classical tradition" (Tyler Stovall). Belittle means to reduce someone or something to a lowly status, often in an arrogant or hurtful manner: "those who would mock and belittle others simply on the basis of their physical appearance" (Tyler Dilts). Depreciate implies the assignment of a low estimation of value or worth, though the judgment it expresses is generally less disdainful than in the previous terms: "[19th-century American] literature was still mainly subservient to English models and depreciated as secondhand and second rate" (Chronology of American Literature).disparage (dɪˈspærɪdʒ) vb (tr) 1. to speak contemptuously of; belittle2. to damage the reputation of[C14: from Old French desparagier, from des- dis-1 + parage equality, from Latin par equal] disˈparagement n disˈparager n disˈparaging adj disˈparagingly advdis•par•age (dɪˈspær ɪdʒ) v.t. -aged, -ag•ing. 1. to speak of or treat slightingly. 2. to discredit; lower the estimation of. [1250–1300; < Old French desparag(i)er to match unequally =des- dis-1 + -parag(i)er, derivative of parage equality] dis•par′age•ment, n. disparage Past participle: disparaged Gerund: disparaging
Imperative |
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disparage | disparage |
Present |
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I disparage | you disparage | he/she/it disparages | we disparage | you disparage | they disparage |
Preterite |
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I disparaged | you disparaged | he/she/it disparaged | we disparaged | you disparaged | they disparaged |
Present Continuous |
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I am disparaging | you are disparaging | he/she/it is disparaging | we are disparaging | you are disparaging | they are disparaging |
Present Perfect |
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I have disparaged | you have disparaged | he/she/it has disparaged | we have disparaged | you have disparaged | they have disparaged |
Past Continuous |
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I was disparaging | you were disparaging | he/she/it was disparaging | we were disparaging | you were disparaging | they were disparaging |
Past Perfect |
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I had disparaged | you had disparaged | he/she/it had disparaged | we had disparaged | you had disparaged | they had disparaged |
Future |
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I will disparage | you will disparage | he/she/it will disparage | we will disparage | you will disparage | they will disparage |
Future Perfect |
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I will have disparaged | you will have disparaged | he/she/it will have disparaged | we will have disparaged | you will have disparaged | they will have disparaged |
Future Continuous |
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I will be disparaging | you will be disparaging | he/she/it will be disparaging | we will be disparaging | you will be disparaging | they will be disparaging |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been disparaging | you have been disparaging | he/she/it has been disparaging | we have been disparaging | you have been disparaging | they have been disparaging |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been disparaging | you will have been disparaging | he/she/it will have been disparaging | we will have been disparaging | you will have been disparaging | they will have been disparaging |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been disparaging | you had been disparaging | he/she/it had been disparaging | we had been disparaging | you had been disparaging | they had been disparaging |
Conditional |
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I would disparage | you would disparage | he/she/it would disparage | we would disparage | you would disparage | they would disparage |
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I would have disparaged | you would have disparaged | he/she/it would have disparaged | we would have disparaged | you would have disparaged | they would have disparaged | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | disparage - express a negative opinion of; "She disparaged her student's efforts"belittle, pick atcriticise, criticize, pick apart, knock - find fault with; express criticism of; point out real or perceived flaws; "The paper criticized the new movie"; "Don't knock the food--it's free"tear apart, trash, pan - express a totally negative opinion of; "The critics panned the performance"discredit, disgrace - damage the reputation of; "This newspaper story discredits the politicians"depreciate, vilipend, deprecate - belittle; "The teacher should not deprecate his student's efforts"belittle, denigrate, derogate, minimize - cause to seem less serious; play down; "Don't belittle his influence"blandish, flatter - praise somewhat dishonestly |
disparageverb run down, dismiss, put down, criticize, underestimate, discredit, ridicule, scorn, minimize, disdain, undervalue, deride, slag (off) (slang), knock (informal), blast, flame (informal), rubbish (informal), malign, detract from, denigrate, belittle, decry, underrate, vilify, slander, deprecate, depreciate, tear into (informal), diss (slang, chiefly U.S.), defame, bad-mouth (slang, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), lambast(e), traduce, derogate, asperse his tendency to disparage literaturedisparageverbTo think, represent, or speak of as small or unimportant:belittle, decry, denigrate, deprecate, depreciate, derogate, detract, discount, downgrade, minimize, run down, slight, talk down.Idiom: make light of.TranslationsdenostardédaignermépriserdenigratorioscreditaredesprezarLegalSeeDisparagementdisparage
Synonyms for disparageverb run downSynonyms- run down
- dismiss
- put down
- criticize
- underestimate
- discredit
- ridicule
- scorn
- minimize
- disdain
- undervalue
- deride
- slag (off)
- knock
- blast
- flame
- rubbish
- malign
- detract from
- denigrate
- belittle
- decry
- underrate
- vilify
- slander
- deprecate
- depreciate
- tear into
- diss
- defame
- bad-mouth
- lambast(e)
- traduce
- derogate
- asperse
Synonyms for disparageverb to think, represent, or speak of as small or unimportantSynonyms- belittle
- decry
- denigrate
- deprecate
- depreciate
- derogate
- detract
- discount
- downgrade
- minimize
- run down
- slight
- talk down
Synonyms for disparageverb express a negative opinion ofSynonymsRelated Words- criticise
- criticize
- pick apart
- knock
- tear apart
- trash
- pan
- discredit
- disgrace
- depreciate
- vilipend
- deprecate
- belittle
- denigrate
- derogate
- minimize
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