Definition of disparager in English:
disparager
noundɪˈsparɪdʒədiˈsperijər
A person who criticizes someone as being of little worth.
he is shrewder than his disparagers would credit
Example sentencesExamples
- Though hockey, particularly professional hockey, has its disparagers, and deserves the scrutiny it has come under for violence and injury, it is all the same a game that has a grip like no other on this country's soul.
- Disparagers of the band often label them as a knock-off, but that statement could not be further from the truth.
- Then a disparager professed that Eminem's handicraft isn't "real" rap because it lacks a heavy dose of "rhythm and rhyme".
- Their disparagers allege they're driven by aggressive women with more determination than charm.
- Disparagers of the pageant decry its heavy use of spandex and hairspray.
- His son advised him against filing lawsuits against his disparagers and instead to "answer later ... about all these unjust accusations."
- It will be a good time to address some of the sport's top misconceptions, whether they are harbored by established fans, prospective fans or disparagers.
- It allows businesses to prevent anonymous disparagers and puts real names and faces to comments.
- Her father has said he will legally challenge his daughter's disparagers whose hateful comments could be labeled libelous.