单词 | demean |
释义 | demean1/dɪˈmiːn /verb [with object] 1Cause a severe loss in the dignity of and respect for (someone or something): I had demeaned the profession...
Synonyms degrading, humiliating, shaming, shameful, bringing shame, mortifying, abject, lowering, ignominious, undignified, inglorious, discrediting; menial informal infra dig 1.1 (demean oneself) Do something that is beneath one’s dignity: good potential MPs would not demean themselves by setting out to acquire popularity...
Synonyms discredit, lower, lower someone's dignity, lower someone's status, degrade, debase, devalue, demote; cheapen, abase, humble, humiliate, disgrace, dishonour; (demean oneself) condescend, deign, stoop, descend OriginEarly 17th century: from de- 'away, down' + the adjective mean2, on the pattern of debase. demean2/dɪˈmiːn /verb (demean oneself) archaic Conduct oneself in a particular way: no man demeaned himself so honourably OriginMiddle English (also in the sense 'manage, control'): from Old French demener 'to lead', based on Latin de- 'away' + minare 'drive (animals), drive on with threats' (from minari 'threaten'). |
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